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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The Puck Building at 295 Lafayette Street in SoHo, one of the city’s grand 19th Century buildings, is distinguished by two gilded statues of Puck, a character from Shakespeare’s “Mid-Summer’s Night Dream.” The full-service boutique residence with a 24-hour doorman consists of just 6 apartments atop a mixed-use building.
Of these, the most spectacular residence is the 5-bedroom, 7.5-bath penthouse with 7,241 square feet of interior and 5,158 square feet of exterior living space with a library, gym, home theater, wine cellar and landscaped private terraces with a yoga lawn, putting green, spa tub and wet bar.
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The Pearline Soap Factory building is a seven-unit boutique condominium constructed in 2008 and named in honor of the tenant that once stood on the site at 414 Washington Street. The building was designed to honor its historic surroundings, and every full-floor home is reached via key-locked elevator.
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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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One Lincoln Square, a 30-story, 143-unit high-rise at 150 Columbus Avenue, is in high demand for its striking design, luxe apartments, and prime Upper West Side address. Apartments offer gorgeous views, spacious proportions, high ceilings, floor-to-ceilings windows, and generous closet space.
One Lincoln Square welcomes pets, and this doorman building's amenities include concierge, bike room, and storage. It is right above Lincoln Center and its subway stop, and offers easy access to Central Park, The Shops at Columbus Circle, and the Upper West Side's best dining and shopping.
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Chelsea House is a 13-story, 64-unit condominium completed in 2006 and located at 130 West 19th Street. Residents have access to a 24-hour concierge, a well-appointment fitness center with brand-new Peloton bikes, a children's play room, screening room, cold storage and a landscaped roof deck with comfortable furnishings, a fireplace and panoramic views of the city. The neighborhood is one of the most coveted in Manhattan with close proximity to world-class restaurants and cuisine experiences, including Eataly and Chelsea Market, the best grocery stores, including Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, and shopping as well as Madison Square Park, Union Square, and the High Line. Transportation is very convenient with the 1,2,3,F,M,A,C,E subway lines nearby.
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Designed by the world-renowned architect Robert A. M. Stern, the Brompton at 205 East 85th Street is located in the Upper East Side.
The Brompton was completed in 2009, is a Gothic-inspired and has generously sized residences and elegant details. Ranging from studios to townhouses, the 166 Brompton apartments have elegant kitchens featuring maple cabinetry and state-of-the-art appliances; master bathrooms are equipped with vanities with double sinks, six-foot soaking tubs and glass and marble shower stalls. Some apartments have fireplaces and Juliet balconies, while the duplex Townhouses have elevators. All residences have oversized windows, washers and dryers, entry foyers and walk-in closets.
The Brompton's hotel-style amenities include a personal assistant to handle everything from making restaurant reservations and spa appointments to arranging pet and child care. There is a landscaped interior courtyard for residents and ownership comes with a membership to the adjoining Equinox Fitness Club, which has a private lounge for Brompton residents and a full-service spa along with premium fitness equipment.
The residential Yorkville neighborhood is near Carl Schurz Park, the jogging path along the East River, public transportation and excellent local shops.
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35XV is a 24-story, 55-unit condominium located at 35 West 15th Street, on the cusp of Chelsea, Greenwich Village, Union Square, and the Flatiron District. Staff and amenities include a 24-hour lobby attendant, live-in superintendent, health and fitness center, children's playroom, entertainment lounge, dining room, and fully refrigerated wine cellar with personal storage for each residence. Top restaurants, shops, and public and private schools are close to the building.
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1049 Fifth Avenue merges an opulent pre-war style with state-of-the art finishes and technology.
It recently underwent an interior gut renovation that included substantial soundproofing between floors and apartments. With only 54 condominium residences on 23 floors, there are no more than three units per floor, with one floor designated for smaller staff apartments.
Residences are sprawling, averaging over 2,000 square feet. There are libraries with raised panel walls, coffered ceilings, Chicago windows with hand-operated panels, solid core raised panel doors, crown moldings and hand-laid rosewood herringbone patterned floors with ebony borders. Marble bathrooms have cherry wood raised panel cabinetry, double sink vanities and deep soaking tubs. Eat-in kitchens have top-of-the-line appliances, white marble and polished gray granite floors, full-size washers and dryers and butler’s pantries with warming ovens. Many residences have multiple terraces offering some of the best views in Manhattan of Central Park and the city.
It has a full-time doorman and concierge, private storage, attended elevators, a bicycle room and refrigerator storage for deliveries.
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The Grand Millennium at 1965 Broadway is located in Lincoln Center and was completed in 1996.
Apartments are large and have oversized, floor-to-ceiling windows with dazzling views over Lincoln Center. They have hardwood floors and distinctive architectural details; gourmet kitchens are designed with granite countertops and floors and are fitted with premium appliances. Master bathrooms are appointed in opulent marble with deep soaking tubs and separate showers and all units offer ample closet space – including walk-in closets – central air conditioning and washers and dryers.
The Grand Millennium’s amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge and valet service, resident storage and preferential access to the Equinox Sports Club located across the street. Lincoln Center and The Juilliard School are across the street in the other direction. The surrounding neighborhood is lively and is home to Apple, Pottery Barn and Brooks Brothers, to name just a few nearby shops. Restaurants range from fine dining to casual, and there is a large Whole Foods supermarket located just blocks away at Columbus Circle.
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The 28-story Park 900 was completed in 1973 and designed by Philip Birnbaum with 124 apartments. Residents of the Upper East Side condo enjoy the service of full-time doorman, a concierge, elevator operators and a live-in super. Additional amenities include a circular driveway and an elegantly renovated lobby and hallways. There is an onsite fitness center and storage inside a common storage room, as well as a parking garage that can be accessed directly from the building.
The Park 900 is located at the corner of 79th Street and Park Avenue, minutes from Central Park, world-class museums, and upscale Madison and Fifth Avenue shopping and restaurants.
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