250 East 21st Street, formerly known as The Edison Gramercy, is a 13-story, 54-unit boutique condominium designed by Issac & Stern and located at 359 Second Avenue in Gramercy. The building features a distinctive limestone façade with French windows, a mansard roofline, and oversized gridded windows, creating an elegant architectural presence in one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods. All interiors were designed by the acclaimed Paris Forino Interior Design, ensuring a cohesive and sophisticated aesthetic throughout the building.
The residences range from 617-square-foot one-bedrooms to expansive 2,468-square-foot four-bedroom homes, with several units featuring substantial private outdoor space. Common design elements include hand-laid White Oak herringbone floors, custom wall paneling, and bespoke millwork with bone pulls throughout. All kitchens are equipped with fully integrated Miele appliance suites, Tundra marble countertops and backsplashes, and Waterworks nickel fittings. The building's 9th floor features distinctive arched windows, while select units offer private terraces up to 567 square feet and corner exposures with Juliette balcony detailing.
Primary bathrooms consistently feature Crystallo Pearl marble with custom sconces and elegant metal and millwork vanities with saddle leather pulls, while secondary bathrooms showcase custom White Oak vanities topped with Vanilla Pearl marble and Silveran marble floors. Each residence includes a dedicated laundry room with Miele front-loading washer and dryer, and many units come with included private storage lockers.
Building amenities emphasize wellness and outdoor living, including two landscaped rooftop parks with iconic Manhattan skyline views, a second-floor landscaped Yoga Garden adjacent to a LifeFitness-equipped fitness center, and a residents' salon. The building provides 24-hour attended lobby service, dedicated bicycle storage, and is ideally positioned steps from Gramercy Park with convenient access to the 23rd Street 6 train and the School of Visual Arts.
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