Carlton House is a full-service condop located at 21 East 61st Street near the Upper East Side's best dining, shopping, and culture. It is a full-service building with 24-hour doorman and concierge service, cold storage, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an indoor swimming pool, steam rooms, a game room, and a bike room.
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Completed in 2000, 515 Park Avenue has only 30 apartments on 43 floors and is the tallest building on Park Avenue in the Upper East Side.
Residences at 515 Park Avenue are designed on a grand scale: some apartments have large terraces and its designers took care to employ expert craftsmanship in such details as mahogany paneled libraries, coffered ceilings, marble and herringbone wood floors and cherry wood cabinetry. Other features include fireplaces, billiard rooms, high ceilings, granite and marble countertops, marble bathrooms and butler’s pantries.
The amenities are equally impressive: there are 15 private, climate-controlled wine cellars, 38 storage rooms, a private gym with state-of-the-art equipment, a full-time doorman, concierge, valet services, a dining room and individual staff suites on the second floor for residents’ use. There’s also a kitchen for Chef Daniel Boulud, the exclusive caterer for 515 Park Avenue.
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Located at the corner of 59th Street at 502 Park Avenue, Trump Park Avenue is steps away from Central Park.
502 Park Avenue was erected in 1929, although an extensive remodeling and renovation project was completed in 2005. It contains 120 residences, including one- and seven-bedroom units. Kitchens and master bathrooms are equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and fixtures, while layouts are generous and varied.
In keeping with its namesake’s commitment to luxury living, Trump Park Avenue amenities are impressive and include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, valet and laundry service, daily maid service and a fitness center. It is convenient to Madison Avenue's many shops, countless restaurants and public transportation.
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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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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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Casa 74 is a full-service luxury condominium located at 255 East 74th Street in Lenox Hill. A 24-hour doorman and concierge are on staff. Residents enjoy direct access to Equinox's 42,000-square-foot flagship gym, and amenities include a landscaped garden, a lounge, a party room, a children's playroom, and cold storage.
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The historic Silk Building was originally built in 1908 as a silk garment factory, as shown in the lobby's two beautiful friezes, then was expertly converted in 1983 into the iconic landmarked condominium building it is today.
Known for its famous retail tenant Tower Records in the 80s and 90s, the Silk Building is rich in cultural history and was home to many A-list musicians and celebrities including Cher, Keith Richards, Britney Spears, and Russell Simmons. This full-service building offers a 24-hour doorman, a stunning lobby, and a lovely roof deck. Locates at 14 East 4th Street, it is conveniently located near New York University, The New School, and the 4/5/6 and N/R trains.
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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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The 19-story limestone-clad condominium residence at 135 East 79th Street on the Upper East Side is known to be among the city’s best pre-war-style apartment buildings constructed in the post-war era. A pair of 22-foot-tall espaliered pear tree sculptures flank the arched entrance; antique ground floor window grilles were made by the firm that fabricated the gates for Buckingham Palace; the lobby floor is laid in patterned travertine slab stonework, while antique French gilded bronze chandeliers hang beneath a double-height vaulted ceiling. Within are 32 large 2-, 3-, 4- and 5-bedroom apartments, several with terraces, topped by a handful of dazzling penthouses. Amenities include a full-time doorman and concierge, a landscaped private garden courtyard, a fitness center with private training studio, a residents’ lounge with a catering kitchen and a club/game room overlooking the garden. Private wine cellars, bicycle storage and private storage are also available. The building’s location is classic Upper East Side, a couple of blocks from Central Park, Museum Mile and Madison Avenue shopping and restaurants like Cafe Boulud. Cult favorites like Soul Cycle, Candle 79 and H & H Bagels are steps away to sustain everyday life.
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Originally built in 1904, the Greenwich at 65 West 13th Street was converted into apartments in 2001.
Residences, which range in size from 1,000 to 3,000 square feet, have oversized windows and ceiling heights between 11 and more than 14 feet. Apartments have gracious open living areas and fully-equipped kitchens with modern appliances, maple wood cabinets and granite counters. Some of the terraced penthouses are duplexes with fireplaces.
Amenities at the Greenwich include a 24-hour attended lobby, a bike room, basement storage and one of downtown’s most beautiful common roof terraces with sweeping city views. Nearly every major subway stop is nearby and 65 West 13th Street is also close to Union Square and Chelsea, the latter of which is home to many art galleries and restaurants.
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