41 Bond Street is a seven-unit boutique condominium located in Noho and completed in 2011. The façade was handcrafted from bluestone sourced from New York State and is distinguished by landscaped window planters that come equipped with an irrigation system. 24-hour doorman service ensures the highest level of security, while its address on Bond Street puts it close to Downtown's best dining, shopping, culture, and entertainment.
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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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Located at 33 West 56th Street just off Fifth Avenue, the Centurion opened in 2009.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei and his son, Sandi Pei, designed the Centurion to incorporate a wide variety of floor plans among its 48 condominium units, with ceilings measuring from 10 to 17 feet and layouts ranging from one to four bedrooms. Three are configured as penthouses, while 13 apartments have terraces. What they all share are exquisitely designed interiors with oversized, tinted and sound-insulated windows and teak floors. Kitchens feature custom cabinets with clear glass countertops and modern appliances; spacious master bathrooms have dual sinks, soaking tubs and separate shower stalls.
Shared amenities at the Centurion include a water garden with reflecting pool, a 1,500-square-foot exercise center, an on-premise garage and hotel-style concierge service.
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The Clock Tower Building is located at 1 Main Street in DUMBO.
The 12-story Clock Tower Building’s prominent location on the Brooklyn waterfront overlooks the East River. It contains 126 converted lofts that are equipped with modern, top-of-the-line appliances and fixtures and oversized windows that fill rooms with ample natural light. The penthouse unit at 1 Main Street offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and has been featured in a number of editorial campaigns and television shows.
Amenities in the Clock Tower include concierge service, central air conditioning and heating, a roof deck and a fitness center. It is near the shops and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhood and is close to the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and public transportation.
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Completed in 2010, the Aldyn at 60 Riverside Boulevard is located on the Upper West Side.
Apartments have tall ceilings and large windows that let in ample light. Varied and unique floor plans are also found throughout the Aldyn. Kitchens feature appliances from Smeg and Miele and bathrooms are equipped with double vanities, teak-wrapped master baths and deep soaking tubs.
Most residents of the 40-floor Aldyn have views of the Hudson River, as well as access to such amenities as a full-time doorman, concierge service, central air conditioning and heating, a health club, an intercom system, a party room, a lounge and a children’s playroom.
60 Riverside Boulevard is near both Central Park and Riverside Park, Lincoln Center, and the boutiques and restaurants in Columbus Circle.
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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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The 219-unit condominium at One Riverside South, completed in 2015, was designed by Goldstein, Hill & West and features interiors by designer Shamir Shah. The condo offers more than 50,000 square feet of lifestyle amenities, including a 40,000-square-foot athletic club and spa with a 75-foot swimming pool, 38-foot rock-climbing wall, basketball and squash courts, two-lane bowling alley and lounge, and a golf simulator. The building also includes an indoor playground, function room equipped with a catering kitchen, private screening room, residents lounge and landscaped garden courtyard.
Neighboring Riverside Park South, stretching along the Hudson River, offers 21 acres of open space, sports fields, playgrounds, plazas, piers and intimate gardens easily accessed by residents.
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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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Cipriani Club Residences at 55 Wall Street is a condo situated in a 19th-century designated landmark with a location, architecture, history, and extensive amenities that few other condos can match, once described in a New York Times article as a property that “may be the most service-oriented new condominium project in New York City.”
In 1841, noted architect Isaiah Rogers constructed the Merchants’ Exchange in grand Greek Revival Style; in 1907, the National City Bank acquired the building and added four more floors behind a second colonnade row, designed by McKim, Mead, and White. Restaurateur Cipriani converted the property in 2006, transforming the grand banking hall, once the world’s largest, into a restaurant and event space, described by author Bill Harris as “one of the world’s most elegant ballrooms.” Another restaurant nestles within the bank’s former vault; both venues offer preferential access to the condo residents.
Apartments come with tall ceilings, hardwood floors, unusually broad windows for pre-war buildings (particularly those that look through the Wall Street-facing colonnade), and stone- and wood-trimmed bathrooms.
The Residences offer the services of a 24-hour doorman, lobby attendant, porter, butler, round-the-clock concierge, and housekeeping, as well as preferential access to on-site restaurants, newspaper delivery, private storage, dry cleaning and laundry services, personal/grocery shopping and delivery services, postal and messenger service, lifestyle consulting, flowers and plant care, fresh flower service, dog-sitting and animal grooming, child care, packing and unpacking, plus discounted rates for private events in all Cipriani banquet venues. Amenities include a fitness center, a spa, a classically-styled billiards room, a library, a children’s playroom, a screening room, bicycle storage, and more. Outdoor spaces include a courtyard garden and a landscaped roof deck that looks out to the Financial District’s mythical skyline.
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15 Union Square West is a boutique condominium located at the west side of Union Square at 15th Street.
Residences boast varied and open floor plans filled with natural light. They also have high ceilings and were custom designed by Vicente Wolf to mimic the feel of a townhome; apartments in the upper floors have fireplaces and offer views of the nearby park. Open kitchens are equipped with oversized islands, energy efficient LED lighting and stainless steel appliances; large master bathrooms have stone floors and walls and double sink vanities. Some units have touches like glass staircases and powder rooms with additional laundry rooms.
15 Union Square West has a 24-hour doorman on staff and concierge service from Luxury Attache, and amenities include a spa with a 50-foot-long lap pool and oversized Jacuzzi; a massage and spa treatment room; and a gym with a yoga/Pilates studio and boxing room. Many shops, restaurants, movie theaters and bars are nearby.
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Built in 1992, 353 Central Park West is an intimate, 15-unit condominium with white-glove amenities that include a full-time doorman/concierge, Park-facing gym with state-of-the-art equipment including a Peloton and Pilates reformer, bike room, storage and a rooftop terrace with outstanding 360-degree views. Across from Central Park's tennis courts and the Reservoir, and close to the many schools, restaurants, and great shopping (including Whole Foods), that make the Upper West Side so special, the location is ideal and convenient.
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