The Sheffield at 322 West 57th Street is located in Midtown.
The 50-story Sheffield 57 is situated near Central Park and was initially conceived as a rental property; developer Kent Swig renovated it in the mid-2000s. Apartments – which range from studios to four-bedroom units – are now larger, light-filled and feature Nordic Ash floors and white and gold marble kitchens.
Additionally, residents have access to such Sheffield 57 amenities as concierge service and a full-time doorman, a garage, a rooftop health club and pool and a children’s playroom. 322 West 57th Street is also close to shops and restaurants, as well as the Theater District and the Upper West Side.
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Originally constructed in 1912, 285 Lafayette Street was subsequently converted into 31 apartments. The property also contains 30,000 square feet of retail space currently occupied by the New York Public Library and Ralph Lauren.
There are four apartments on each of its first six floors. Residences include eight penthouses with wood-burning fireplaces and have 26-foot-high ceilings. Apartments also feature hardwood flooring, polished nickel vanities, wine coolers, terraces, elaborate kitchens and master bathrooms with six-foot-long bathtubs.
285 Lafayette Street, which has a rooftop garden and an 800-square-foot lobby with a 10-foot-long white onyx countertop, is partly famous for its celebrity residents including David Bowie and his wife Iman. It is surrounded by boutiques, restaurants and excellent public transportation and is also just south of the famed Puck Building on the southeast corner of Houston Street. It also has a full-time doorman and concierge service.
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The Grand Beekman at 400 East 51st Street was the first major residential development built within the exclusive Beekman Place enclave in several decades.
Its 89 apartments are built on a grand scale, starting at around 1,000 square feet and with ceilings that rise up to 13 feet. Pre-war style layouts include separate wings for entertaining and sleeping. There are floor-to-ceiling French windows, herringbone patterned floors and curved windowed dining nooks. Kitchens have marble countertops and premium appliances, while limestone bathrooms feature double vanities, separate showers and deep soaking tubs. Many apartments have Juliet balconies and large terraces with views of the skyline and the East River.
Grand Beekman amenities include a conservatory with a landscaped garden designed by Arnold Scaasi, a duplex fitness club, a children’s playroom, a bike room, a resident’s lounge, a 24-hour doorman and concierge services.
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210 Lafayette Street, also known as One Kenmare Square, was completed in 2006.
Distinguished by its curved façade, One Kenmare Square overlooks a small triangular park and has 53 apartments ranging in size from 450-square-foot studios to 1,400-square-foot, two-bedroom units. Apartment finishes consist of solid ash wood flooring, oversized windows and 10-foot-ceilings. Open gourmet kitchens have white marble counters and modern appliances; bathrooms boast oversized soaking tubs and separate showers. All apartments have washers and dryers and triple-glazed windows.
Residents have access to impressive amenities and services, including a 24-hour concierge, an on-site building manager, a state-of-the art fitness center and private storage. 210 Lafayette Street is also close to the boutiques and restaurants in SoHo and Nolita.
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Millennium Tower Residences is located at 30 West Street and was New York City's original "Green" LEED Gold Certified full-service, luxury condominium. Designed by award-winning Handel Architects, the building's amenities include a full-time concierge, state-of-the-art fitness center; well-equipped children's playroom; sleek residents' lounge with pool table; a business center; and bike storage. Battery Park City is a lovely residential enclave, with 36 acres of parks, waterfront and playgrounds.
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The Laurel is a 31-story condominium tower at 400 East 67th Street on the Upper East Side. Designed to be energy efficient and environmentally sustainable, it is LEED-certified.
It features residences that have solid oak wood flooring, large windows, ceilings between 9 and 12 feet and Bosch washers and dryers. Units range from studios to four bedrooms.
The pet-friendly Laurel’s amenities include the Trophy Club, a bi-level fitness and triathlon training center, and the Laurel Club, a two-story space equipped with a screening room, a dining room, a catering kitchen and a game room. Concierge service, a full-time doorman and parking are also offered.
St. Catherine’s Park is nearby, as are a number of restaurants.
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10 West End Avenue is a sleek, 33-story tower in the Upper West Side that opened in 2007.
Its 173 apartments offer knockout views through floor to-ceiling windows that are enhanced by 10- and 11-foot ceilings. The interiors of the three- and four-bedroom units were designed by Nick Dine; kitchens feature modern appliances and custom cabinetry with etched-glass doors; master baths have walnut vanities and top-of-the-line fixtures and finishes. Many apartments have terraces or balconies.
10 West End Avenue amenities include on-premises valet parking and a huge, 2,300-square-foot fitness center that has a separate, glass enclosed 50-foot pool designed by fitness expert Ari Teller. It is situated just north of Midtown and is near the Hudson River and shops and restaurants in the Time Warner Center.
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The slick, reflective-glass, mid-block building known as The Centria at 18 West 48th Street is a 34-story, 152-unit tower has been described as "the first luxury residential condominium in Rockefeller Center." Apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows, soaring ceilings, state-of-the-art chef's kitchens, and marble baths.
The Centria welcomes pets, and its amenities include a 24-doorman, concierge, live-in residence manager, business center, lounge, fitness center, and dining room with catering kitchen. It is conveniently located near Rockefeller Center, premier Fifth Avenue shopping, and several subway lines.
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27 North Moore Street was built in 1905 by the Merchant's Refrigeration Company, and is now a boutique condominium dubbed The Ice House. Full-time doorstaff and a live-in superintendent are on staff, and amenities include a parking garage, a gym, and a landscaped roof deck with grilling and dining areas, children's play area, sun deck with shower, and 360-degree views.
The Ice House is located in the heart of the Tribeca West Historic District near Hudson River Park, North Moore Park, Washington Market Park, shopping, fine dining, top schools, and all major transportation lines. Pets are welcome.
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The North Moore is a cast-iron and brick warehouse erected in 1910 for the estate of John Castree, a prominent grocer and developer. Converted to condominium use in 2001 with three adjoining buildings, the pet-friendly enclave offers 24-hour doorman service, concierge service, a live-in superintendent, a skylit lobby, three elevator banks, a bike room, a stroller room, and several furnished roof deck's with breathtaking views.
The building is located in the heart of the Tribeca Historic District at 53 North Moore Street. Mr. Chow is directly downstairs, and the building is close to world-class restaurants, Hudson River Park's Pier 25 and 26, and the 1/2/3, A/C/E, N/Q/R/W, J/Z, and 6 trains.
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The top 12 floors of the 20-story pre-war office building known as 15 Madison Square North have been converted to one-to-four-bedroom luxury condominium apartments overlooking Madison Square Park and the Flatiron Building in one of the city’s hottest residential neighborhoods. The building, erected in 1910, begins with a 24-hour attended lobby. Residents also get a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a landscaped roof deck, a state of the art fitness center, a wine storage and tasting room and a children's playroom. In addition to being within steps from nearly every subway line in the city, the surrounding neighborhood is home to a bustling interior design district and popular destinations like Dover Street Market, ABC Kitchen and Gramercy Tavern.
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