Vetro CLOSE 
It was expanded from a 5-story commercial building to 9 stories and has a glass façade with Juliet balconies. Apartments in the rear of the building have traditional balconies.
The building has a concierge service, a roof deck, video intercom and a keyed elevator.
The building has a duplex ground floor apartment with 2,022 square feet plus 550 square feet of outdoor space. It also has a two penthouse units, each with 1,241 square feet and 227 square feet of outdoor space.
Apartments have white oak floors and washers and dryers.
The kitchens have Bosch ranges and dishwashers, Delonghi ovens, Mondrian glass tile backsplashes and Caesar stone quartz countertops.
The baths has Kohler tubs, Duravit sinks, Robern cabinets, Toto toilets, Calacatta marble tile walls.
A one-bedroom unit with 519 square feet was initially priced at about $615,000 and the duplex unit at about $1,695,000.
107/31 Development Corporation, of which Shlomo Friedfertig is the president, is the sponsor.
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