Completed in 2005 and designed by world-renowned architects Kohn Pederson Fox, Park Avenue Place has 76 units. The lower floors are a mix of studio and one-bedroom apartments, and the upper floors include one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes. Residents of the building enjoy access to the Core Club, which has a restaurant and bar, screening room, conference room, fitness center and spa. Building amenities include a 24 doorman, porters, and resident superintendent.
Located in Midtown East between Park and Madison avenues, Park Avenue Place is close to the E, M, and 6 subway lines.
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Toren at 150 Myrtle Avenue is a condo tower in Brooklyn that offers a number of impressive amenities.
Designed by the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Toren contains studios, one- and two-bedroom units. Penthouse accommodations begin at the 30th floor and include one-, two- and three-bedroom residences, many of which feature double-height ceilings. Kitchens are equipped with custom cabinetry and modern appliances and bathrooms have floor-to-ceiling tiles and walk-in showers.
Notable Toren amenities include an indoor pool with a dedicated family swim time; a fitness center with a sauna and state-of-the-art equipment; a lobby attended by a doorman; a library with a wet bar and kitchenette; and a roof deck fit for entertaining. Moreover, it is close to the neighborhood’s boutiques and restaurants, as well as public transportation.
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Central Park Place at 301 West 57th Street is situated two blocks from Central Park and across from the Hearst Tower.
Residences feature five sided bay windows with views of the park, the fountains at Columbus Circle and the city skyline. Units are spacious and are distinguished by their varied layouts, modern appliances and well-appointed master bathrooms.
Central Park Place offers a number of amenities designed to further enhance the quality of residential life: services include a full-time doorman, premiere concierge service, a health club with swimming pool and sauna, a banquet room, a roof deck and courtyard and suites that residents may rent for visiting family or guests.
It is within walking distance to the Midtown business district and Columbus Circle provides a unique transportation hub where many subway lines converge, opening up quick and easy access to the rest of Manhattan.
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The 1984 condominium apartment tower at 500 Park Avenue is one of the finest post-war designs in the city and the winner of a national award for its architect, James Stewart Polshek, from the American Institute of Architects.
The building is split between offices on its lower floors and residences on the upper floors, with separate entrances. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge, storage and roof deck. Corporate ownership, pets and subletting are allowed. Located on the border between Midtown and the Upper East Side, 500 Park Avenue is steps from some of Manhattan’s finest restaurants and world-class shopping.
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The Residences at the W New York Downtown span the 23rd to 56th floors at 123 Washington Street, which also houses a W Hotel.
Situated in Lower Manhattan, the W New York Downtown contains 223 units that range from 400 to 1,175 square feet. Residences are spacious and modern, with oversized windows that allow for expansive views of the city skyline. Open kitchens have Italian white lacquer cabinetry and premium appliances.
W Downtown residents have access to 24-hour concierge service, housekeeping, a SWEAT fitness center, a media room and a private, residents-only rooftop terrace. Owners also have preferred dining reservations at the hotel’s Living Lounge and the BLT Bar & Grill Restaurant.
Public transportation and Wall Street are nearby.
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The Link is a full-service condominium located at 310 West 52nd Street where Midtown West meets Hell's Kitchen. A 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, and concierge are on staff, and amenities include a double-height fitness center, a lobby garden with reflecting pool, and a 3,200-square-foot landscaped terrace. Rockefeller Center, Columbus Circle, the Theater District, and Times Square are close to the building.
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The Millennium Tower at 101 West 67th Street is a high-rise, mixed-use building that occupies a full city block, with Broadway, Columbus Avenue and 67th and 68th Streets on its border.
The 47-story Millennium Tower is located in a prime Upper West Side location just north of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. It is one of the tallest structures in the area and is comprised of 282 apartments that offer generous and varied layouts. Many residences have great views of Central Park and kitchens and bathrooms are equipped with topnotch appliances and premium fixtures.
Among the Millennium Tower’s amenities are a 24-hour doorman, concierge service, central air conditioning, a health club and a pool. It is close to excellent public transportation options – including a subway station less than a block away – and there are many restaurants and shops nearby in Lincoln Square and Columbus Circle.
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Perched 38 stories above it all, Bridge Tower Place overlooks the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge and was designed by renowned architect Costas Kondylis. It was completed in 2000.
With no more than four apartments per floor, 401 East 60th Street was designed on a pre-war scale and has classic details like herringbone patterned oak floors and solid core wood doors. Bathrooms have two sinks with marble countertops, deep soaking tubs and separate shower stalls. Gourmet kitchens have granite floors and high-end cabinetry. All apartments have washers and dryers and enormous floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal river and city views; many residences have terraces.
Bridge Tower Place has a 24-hour doorman and concierge. There is also a complimentary heath club with an adjoining sun terrace, a children’s playroom, landscaped roof garden, central laundry room, and on-site parking garage. It is conveniently located near Bloomingdale's and other top shopping, Whole Foods, FDR Drive, the 59th Street Bridge, and several subway stops.
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15 William is a modern and sophisticated condominium residence that is surrounded by architectural jewels of the past — and just a few blocks from today’s emerging icons and chic shopping destinations. The 47-story tower is distinctive and contemporary from the outside and sophisticated and comfortable on the inside.
Residents will experience impeccable amenities rivaling New York’s finest residential buildings and luxury hotels — all at an incomparable location in the heart of the Financial District.
Studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom condominium residences are available for immediate occupancy.
Views at 15 William range from compelling historic architectural exposures to panoramas of the rivers and downtown skyline. All of the residences have extraordinary light – a precious commodity in the Financial District.
Amenities include a hotel-style lobby and adjoining Lobby Lounge. There is a Zen garden and enclosed dog run. On the roof there is the Penthouse Sky Lounge, which has a catering kitchen, a private dining room and an entertainment terrace overlooking Lower Manhattan and the East and Hudson Rivers. Nearby is a large, professional screening room and dance lounge with a wet bar. The indoor/outdoor fitness center features a glass-enclosed lap pool with lounge-deck and bar, an outdoor basketball court with bleachers, a squash court, outdoor handball and tetherball courts and sauna and steam rooms.
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The Park Laurel at 15 West 63rd Street is close both to Central Park and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Beyer Blinder Belle and Costas Kondylis designed the 41-story Park Laurel, placing 56 residences between the 14th and 40th floors. Nearly all apartments have sweeping views of Central Park, while all are spacious, with two- to four-bedroom units available. Master baths feature Calacatta Gold marble slab floors and double sink vanities and kitchens are outfitted with stainless steel refrigerators.
The pet-friendly Park Laurel has a full-time doorman, as well as 24-hour concierge service, a health club and gym, a children’s playroom and a ground-floor room that residents can use to store bicycles and strollers. Its location also allows for easy access to Central Park, Columbus Circle and public transportation.
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Completed in 2000, 515 Park Avenue has only 30 apartments on 43 floors and is the tallest building on Park Avenue in the Upper East Side.
Residences at 515 Park Avenue are designed on a grand scale: some apartments have large terraces and its designers took care to employ expert craftsmanship in such details as mahogany paneled libraries, coffered ceilings, marble and herringbone wood floors and cherry wood cabinetry. Other features include fireplaces, billiard rooms, high ceilings, granite and marble countertops, marble bathrooms and butler’s pantries.
The amenities are equally impressive: there are 15 private, climate-controlled wine cellars, 38 storage rooms, a private gym with state-of-the-art equipment, a full-time doorman, concierge, valet services, a dining room and individual staff suites on the second floor for residents’ use. There’s also a kitchen for Chef Daniel Boulud, the exclusive caterer for 515 Park Avenue.
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400 Park Avenue South is a mixed rental and condo building in NoMad with a dramatic, crystalline design that earned the building a spot on CityRealty’s Top 10 NYC Buildings of the Decade list. Architect Christian de Portzamparc’s 40-story tower soars with jagged glass shards that are equally appealing at the exterior and inside, where they create unique apartment layouts with sheer walls of floor-to-ceiling glass. The building features 269 rental apartments and 81 condos, which come with white oak floors, open living spaces, kitchens with glass-faced Pedini cabinetry and quartzite countertops, and bathrooms with marble vanities and heated limestone floors.
The building, LEED-certified for its environmentally-friendly features, comes with a lounge, a screening room, a golf simulator, resident storage, a landscaped 27th floor terrace, and a fitness suite with a gym, swimming pool, steam room, a yoga room, and a spinning studio. The ground level integrates an entrance to the 28th Street station of the 4 and 6 trains, and Madison Square Park sits a block away.
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The luxury condominium complex located at 400 Fifth Avenue contains both a five-star hotel and a residential component.
Apartments are in the upper floors, above the 214 hotel rooms. A private entrance on 36th Street leads to the residences, the interiors of which were designed by Das Concepts Inc. Units are equipped with Miele washers and dryers, black oak flooring and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Amenities include a residents’ lounge on the 11th floor that has ample outdoor seating, fireplaces, a Plunge Pool and an Auriga Spa and Aqua Grotto. Setai Fifth Avenue homeowners also have access to such services as airport transportation, childcare and on-call physicians, dentists and pharmacists.
400 Fifth Avenue is only a few blocks from the Empire State Building and the New York Public Library.
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