Overlooking Riverside Park, the twin-towered Rushmore at 80 Riverside Boulevard is 42 stories high.
The Rushmore’s 271 apartments feature generous layouts and range from one- to five-bedroom units. Kitchens are offered in one of three different designs and are equipped with modern appliances; bathrooms have top-of-the-line fixtures and finishes.
Notable Rushmore amenities include a La Palestra Wellness Center that has a swimming pool and fitness classes, a Kidville NY-designed indoor playground, a full-time doorman, a full-service garage, concierge service and a shuttle to public transportation. The Rushmore also enjoys excellent proximity to Riverside Park, the Promenade at Pier 1, Lincoln Center, and the shops and restaurants in Columbus Circle.
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Created by Ian Schrager and designed by acclaimed British architect, John Pawson, 50 Gramercy Park North is the perfect combination of storied history and modern luxury. Residential life is exceptional with white-glove hotel-like amenities including a full-time doorman/concierge, onsite parking/valet, lounge, event room, business center, laundry facility, outdoor entertainment spaces, housekeeping service, butler service, personal shopping, pet walking, private storage, access to the Gramercy Park Hotel's David Barton fitness center, room service Danny Meyers renowned trattoria, Maialino and more. It stands in excellent proximity to NoMad and Union Square and all the fine dining, nightlife, shopping and entertainment venues, including New York institutions Gramercy Tavern, Eleven Madison Park and the original Shake Shack, the neighborhoods offer.This desirable co-op building with condo rules welcomes pied-a-terres and investors.
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The Trump World Tower at 845 United Nations Plaza rises 72-stories above the city and has protected views of the United Nations and the East River.
Occupying the entire block between 47th and 48th Streets on First Avenue in Midtown East, the Trump World Tower has a two-story marble lobby. The building’s residences have spectacular views through walls of floor-to-ceiling windows, and opulent details including wood-burning fireplaces, ceilings between 10 and 13 feet and polished maple floors. Large kitchens have high-gloss white cabinetry and modern appliance and marble bathrooms have pedestal or double vanity sinks, shower stalls and deep soaking tubs. Each Trump World Tower apartment is equipped with a washer and dryer and a house phone connects to the concierge and other building services.
The white-glove amenities are also impressive: there is a private health club and spa with a 60-foot swimming pool, a private wine cellar, a roof deck and a bicycle room. There is also a 24-hour doormen, a concierge and a security staff in the building, which is within walking distance of the East River Esplanade and Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza.
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The building includes an elegant lobby, a 24-hour doorman, a separate 24 hour security staff, fitness room, commercial laundry room and an emergency generator. With Central Park at your front door, this sought-after condominium is perfectly located near world-class shopping along Fifth and Madison Avenue, fine dining, museums, theatre, and a wealth of neighborhood services.
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250 West Street is a historic Tribeca loft building converted to condominiums in 2014, with 24-hour doorman plus fitness center, swimming pool, sauna, 5,000 square foot common roof terrace, lounge, children's playroom, library, and more. The building fronts Hudson River Park, surrounded by world-famous restaurants, shopping, and other amenities that make Tribeca one of the City's most desirable neighborhoods.
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The Chatham is a luxury condominium developed by Related and designed by Robert A. M. Stern, the dean of the Yale School of Architecture. The design of the 34-story Chatham displays all of Stern’s virtuoso architectural skills.
Inside, the 94 apartments feature classic layouts with fine finishes throughout, including solid wood doors, cherry wood floors and – most rare of all in post-war construction – plaster walls. Modern kitchens have premium appliances and glass and ash-blond cabinets imported from France. High-efficiency windows were imported from the Netherlands and bathrooms have marble floors and walls and topnotch fixtures. Several units have balconies or terraces.
The Chatham’s impressive amenities include an on-premise garage, storage and bike rooms, and state-of-the-art fitness room and spa. Its address at 181 East 65th Street puts it in excellent proximity to Central Park, restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Pets are welcome.
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40 Mercer Street was designed by “starchitect” Jean Nouvel.
Located in SoHo, it stretches from Mercer to Broadway along Grand Street and contains apartments that feature high ceilings – ranging between 11 and 12 feet – premium appliances, expansive spaces and well-appointed bathrooms.
40 Mercer Street’s glass exterior and deep blue top distinguish it from nearby buildings. Residents have access to such amenities as a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a garage with valet parking, private storage, a landscaped rooftop and an M40 club whose use is restricted to residents.
It is near restaurants and boutiques in the surrounding neighborhood and is also convenient to public transportation.
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Occupying a full-block on the Upper West Side, the Apthorp at 2211 Broadway is a New York City landmark renowned for its Italian Renaissance Revival architecture and private courtyard drive. It contains more than 160 residences.
Built by William Waldorf Astor in 1908, the Apthorp is situated between 78th and West 79th Streets. It does not have private balconies, but it is distinguished by a beautifully landscaped center courtyard. The Apthorp has four lobbies – all of which are accessible from its courtyard – leading to opulent residences that have been carefully restored and renovated.
Amenities at the Apthorp include a full-service garage, a private roof deck, a landscaped garden, entertainment suite, children's playroom, a doorman in each of the 4 lobbies, and a resident manager. It is located near Riverside Park, which runs along the Hudson River and has jogging and biking paths. It is also convenient to many shops and restaurants. A subway station is less than a block away and residents can easily hail a cab on Broadway or West End Avenue, allowing for quick access to either uptown or downtown.
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The 52-story Olympic Tower at 641 Fifth Avenue in Midtown is situated between 51st and 52nd Streets and was developed by Aristotle Onasis. Its 226 apartments are located in the top 29 floors and have large windows that offer expansive views of the Manhattan skyline and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Residences also feature varied layouts, 9-foot-high ceilings, enclosed kitchens and elegant bathrooms.
Olympic Tower amenities include elevator attendants, 24-hour concierge service, a gym, a barber, a hair salon, a bicycle room, a fitness center, and – in the event of a power outage – emergency electric power. It also is close to the shops and restaurants along Fifth Avenue and such cultural attractions as the Museum of Modern Art.
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Located at the crossroads of the Meatpacking District, the West Village and West Chelsea, the Porter House at 366 West 15th Street is a former industrial space that was converted into apartments. It is also known as 66 Ninth Avenue.
All 22 residences, which range from one to four bedrooms, feature tall ceilings, 4-inch-wide Jatoba hardwood flooring, in-residence washers and dryers and large windows. Kitchens are equipped with modern appliances and cabinetry and bathrooms have topnotch fixtures.
The Porter House has a full-time doorman, landscaped roof terrace, state-of-the-art fitness center, bike room, and cold storage. However, its most highly coveted feature is its address on the cusp of the West Village, the Meatpacking District, and Chelsea.
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737 Park Avenue is a handsome 1940 prewar building with 20 stories. In 2013, with much anticipation and tremendous buzz, the building converted to condominium ownership Amenities include a skylit health club, children's playroom, elevator operators, 24-hour attended front door, private storage, bicycle and stroller storage, additional laundry room, and an entertaining garden room.
Marvelously located on the corner of Park Avenue and 71st Street, in the heart of Manhattan's most sought-after residential district, this building is ideal for a buyer that desires the flexibility offered by a condominium but prefers the sensibility of a prewar cooperative.
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