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Located at the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue in Chelsea, the Chelsea Stratus at 101 West 24th Street was completed in 2008.
It contains around 200 units with varied layouts ranging from studios to three bedrooms; a majority are either one- or two-bedroom residences. Many apartments have balconies, windowed kitchens with modern appliances and bathrooms with separate showers and bathtubs.
Notable Chelsea Stratus amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge service, a Thomas Balsey-designed roof deck, a fitness center, a basketball court, a private residents’ lounge, a billiard table and a dog run. 101 West 24th Street also contains 16,000 square feet of retail space at its base.
It is located close to many shops and restaurants in Chelsea and the Flatiron District and public transportation.
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40 East 66th Street is a prewar condominium designed by Rosario Candela and located in a luxurious section of the Upper East Side, one block from Central Park and surrounded by top restaurants and shopping. The building offers 24-hour doorman and concierge service, a fitness room, a children's playroom, a bike room, a central laundry room, and storage.
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Located at 519 West 23rd Street, High Line 519 was one of the first residential buildings to rise among the elevated train tracks-turned-public park when it was completed in 2005. Its design by acclaimed architect Lindy Roy employs curved steel screens gliding over an all-glass south façade, and the northern façade has balconies looking directly on the High Line.
In addition to the balconies, residences feature 10'3" ceilings, video security, in-unit washer/dryers, state-of-the-art kitchens, and abundant closet space. It is conveniently close to the galleries that put Chelsea on the map as well as the restaurants and nightlife that sprang up in recent years.
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The Avery at 100 Riverside Boulevard was designed by Costas Kondylis.
It has 274 residences with generous and mixed layouts. Sizes range from 600-square-foot studios to 1,700-square-foot three-bedroom units; all apartments feature oversized windows. Kitchens and bathrooms are equipped with modern appliances and high quality fixtures and many have windows that open to the surrounding cityscape.
Avery amenities include a residents’ theater, a full-time doorman, a gaming room, a 24-hour library, a children’s playroom, a fitness center, a garage and Abigail Michaels concierge service. Residents can also attend monthly performances from world-class musicians thanks to a partnership between the Avery and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
100 Riverside Boulevard overlooks the Hudson River and is close to the shops and restaurants in Columbus Circle.
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200 West End Avenue is located in the Upper West Side.
Situated on the corner of 70th Street and West End Avenue, the 29-story 200 West End Avenue offers a generous selection of layouts with oversized floor-to-ceiling windows and hardwood flooring. Open kitchens have white-oak cabinetry, black granite countertops and topnotch appliances; master baths have generous storage space, deep soaking tubs and frameless glass and marble showers.
In collaboration with Wine Enthusiast Magazine, noted designer Celerie Kemble developed a wine tasting room and a children’s playroom for residents and their children. Additional amenities at 200 West End Avenue include hotel-style concierge service by Abigail Michaels, on-site valet parking, a fitness room, a residents’ lounge, a billiards and screening room and a landscaped terrace. Central and Riverside Parks and countless shops and restaurants are also nearby.
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Built in 1924, the Atalanta at 25 North Moore Street in TriBeCa is a 17-story former warehouse for butter, cheese and eggs that was converted into loft apartments in 2001.
It has three lofts on each floor that range in size from 1,914 to 2,926 square feet. Atop the Atalanta are two terraced, duplex penthouses of 4,500 square feet and 5,200 square feet, one of which has outdoor space in the form of an addition on top of the building. Units were sold as raw space, allowing the owners to get creative with the interior design and layout.
Amenities at the Atalanta include a 24-hour doorman, resident manager, state-of-the-art wiring, and a sundeck with gas grill and panoramic city views. 25 North Moore Street is situated close to restaurants and shops, as well as Washington Market, Hudson River Park, and the 1/2/3/A/C/E trains.
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129 Lafayette Street was originally built as a printing facility in 1911 and converted to a luxury loft condominium in 2004. The limestone-clad building is marked by a grand lobby with 24-hour doorman service, private on-site storage, and a 2,000-square-foot landscaped roof deck with panoramic views. It is located at Lafayette Street and Howard Street near Soho, Chinatown, Nolita, the Bowery, and Tribeca. Pets are allowed.
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The Machinery Exchange was originally constructed as a horse stable for the nearby Police Building in 1915, and was converted to a seven-story, 11-unit condominium in 2007. Located at 136 Baxter Street, it is at the crossroads of Soho, Nolita and Chinatown. The building has a virtual doorman, a full-time resident manager, and deeded storage cages.
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The condo at 610 Park Avenue was built as the Mayfair Regent Hotel in 1925 by architect James Carpenter and was converted to a condominium in 1997. The Upper East Side building has 68 homes on 15 floors, some with fireplaces.
Amenities at the Mayfair include valet parking, optional maid service, roof deck, a health club in the basement and a full-time doorman and concierge. Room service is available from the restaurant Daniel, which is located in the building. Central Park is a couple avenues away. Nearby subway lines include the 4, 5, and 6.
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Located in the heart of the West Village, 299 West 12th Street is one of the few prewar condominiums located downtown in the Village. Designed by Emory Roth and built by the Bing & Bing brothers in 1931, building amenities include a 24-hour doorman, live-in resident manager, private storage, and bike storage. Directly across the street, Abingdon Square Park hosts a weekend farmer's market. The location is minutes to the Hudson River Park, the High Line, the Whitney Museum, and a number of shops and restaurant options. The condo is pet and pied-a-terre friendly.
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