The Beekman Regent at 351 East 51st Street is a registered landmark that was designed to mirror the style of the Dakota.
It offers a diverse mix of layouts including lofts, simplexes, duplexes and penthouses. The 64 apartments are reflective of grand pre-war residences, with details such as 14-foot coffered ceilings, crown moldings, sweeping galleries and 10-foot-high windows with white marble windowsills.
Beekman Regent residences also feature solid mahogany doors, 24-carat gold hardware, herringbone floors and wood-burning fireplaces. Opulent marble bathrooms are equipped with large whirlpool tubs, sterling silver fixtures and marble or onyx vanities. Chef kitchens feature gray slate or Italian porcelain floors, cherry wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Many apartments have expansive terraces or smaller balconies with river views.
Amenities are equally impressive in the Beekman Regent. There’s a mahogany paneled library, a drawing room that serves continental breakfast, a conference/dining room, a business center, storage rooms, a wine cellar, a bicycle/stroller room and a health club. Residents have access to a 24-hour doorman and concierge, housekeepers and hotel-like services such as shoe shining/repair and tailoring. Valet parking is available.
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The Trump World Tower at 845 United Nations Plaza rises 72-stories above the city and has protected views of the United Nations and the East River.
Occupying the entire block between 47th and 48th Streets on First Avenue in Midtown East, the Trump World Tower has a two-story marble lobby. The building’s residences have spectacular views through walls of floor-to-ceiling windows, and opulent details including wood-burning fireplaces, ceilings between 10 and 13 feet and polished maple floors. Large kitchens have high-gloss white cabinetry and modern appliance and marble bathrooms have pedestal or double vanity sinks, shower stalls and deep soaking tubs. Each Trump World Tower apartment is equipped with a washer and dryer and a house phone connects to the concierge and other building services.
The white-glove amenities are also impressive: there is a private health club and spa with a 60-foot swimming pool, a private wine cellar, a roof deck and a bicycle room. There is also a 24-hour doormen, a concierge and a security staff in the building, which is within walking distance of the East River Esplanade and Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza.
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The 1984 condominium apartment tower at 500 Park Avenue is one of the finest post-war designs in the city and the winner of a national award for its architect, James Stewart Polshek, from the American Institute of Architects.
The building is split between offices on its lower floors and residences on the upper floors, with separate entrances. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge, storage and roof deck. Corporate ownership, pets and subletting are allowed. Located on the border between Midtown and the Upper East Side, 500 Park Avenue is steps from some of Manhattan’s finest restaurants and world-class shopping.
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The bold and modern Metropolitan Tower at West 57th Street overlooks Central Park.
Apartments feature innovative layouts, with floor-to-ceiling windows that extend across two stunning walls and showcase views of Central Park.
Amenities at the Metropolitan Tower include a full-time doorman, premiere concierge service, a health club and spa with indoor swimming pool, a roof deck, housekeeping and room service, a full-service garage and a private, residents-only dining club with a terrace.
Moreover, residents enjoy coveted ease of access to Central Park, which is just two blocks to the north. A neighborhood ideal for exploration, the 57th Street thoroughfare brings world-class shops, restaurants and entertainment options right to residents’ doorsteps.
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The Link is a full-service condominium located at 310 West 52nd Street where Midtown West meets Hell's Kitchen. A 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, and concierge are on staff, and amenities include a double-height fitness center, a lobby garden with reflecting pool, and a 3,200-square-foot landscaped terrace. Rockefeller Center, Columbus Circle, the Theater District, and Times Square are close to the building.
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The luxury condominium complex located at 400 Fifth Avenue contains both a five-star hotel and a residential component.
Apartments are in the upper floors, above the 214 hotel rooms. A private entrance on 36th Street leads to the residences, the interiors of which were designed by Das Concepts Inc. Units are equipped with Miele washers and dryers, black oak flooring and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Amenities include a residents’ lounge on the 11th floor that has ample outdoor seating, fireplaces, a Plunge Pool and an Auriga Spa and Aqua Grotto. Setai Fifth Avenue homeowners also have access to such services as airport transportation, childcare and on-call physicians, dentists and pharmacists.
400 Fifth Avenue is only a few blocks from the Empire State Building and the New York Public Library.
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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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Located at 33 West 56th Street just off Fifth Avenue, the Centurion opened in 2009.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei and his son, Sandi Pei, designed the Centurion to incorporate a wide variety of floor plans among its 48 condominium units, with ceilings measuring from 10 to 17 feet and layouts ranging from one to four bedrooms. Three are configured as penthouses, while 13 apartments have terraces. What they all share are exquisitely designed interiors with oversized, tinted and sound-insulated windows and teak floors. Kitchens feature custom cabinets with clear glass countertops and modern appliances; spacious master bathrooms have dual sinks, soaking tubs and separate shower stalls.
Shared amenities at the Centurion include a water garden with reflecting pool, a 1,500-square-foot exercise center, an on-premise garage and hotel-style concierge service.
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Designed by SLCE Architects, the Halcyon is a 32-story tower located at 305 East 51st Street. With 123 residences ranging from one- to four-bedrooms, the Halcyon is constructed of a glass- and-bronze window-wall tower that sits on a limestone base. Interiors, designed by S. Russell Groves, feature 10-foot-tall ceilings, floor-to-ceiling double pane windows, white marble master bathrooms with deep soaking bathtubs, and custom Poliform kitchens in Calacatta gold marble.
Residents will enjoy a full array of high-end amenities, including doorman, concierge, courtyard, 52-foot indoor pool with spa and sauna, fitness center, library, playroom, golf room, outdoor lounge with landscaped terrace and outdoor fire pit, and parking.
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The Milan is a sleek condominium tower in Midtown.
The 32-story Milan at 300 East 55th Street sits on the former site of the legendary El Morocco nightclub. It has one of the most sophisticated lobbies in the city that soars two stories and is equipped with a tranquil outdoor bamboo garden designed by Ken Smith, the landscape architect of the MOMA roof garden.
The 118 residences are sprawling, with the smallest unit well over 1,000 square feet, and feature Brazilian cherry wood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows. Spacious kitchens have modern appliances and spa-size marble bathrooms are equipped with custom teak and limestone vanities with double sinks. Apartments have high ceilings, many closets and huge walk-ins, large galleries and living rooms sized for entertaining.
The Milan has a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a fully equipped gym and a clubroom with state-of-the-art business facilities. There is also a laundry on every floor and an attended parking garage.
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New development condominium Fifty Third and Eighth spans a whole city block at 301 West 53rd Street, where Midtown West meets Hell's Kitchen. This address allows for convenient access to Central Park, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, Times Square, Carnegie Hall, Plaza District, MoMA, Time Warner Center, Broadway, Rockefeller Center, Fifth/Madison Avenues, and Hudson River Park.
Residential amenitities include a windowed fitness center, residents' lounge, children's playroom, parking garage, cold storage, laundry room, rike room, courtyard, and planted roof deck with grill and city views.
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Completed in 2005 and designed by world-renowned architects Kohn Pederson Fox, Park Avenue Place has 76 units. The lower floors are a mix of studio and one-bedroom apartments, and the upper floors include one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes. Residents of the building enjoy access to the Core Club, which has a restaurant and bar, screening room, conference room, fitness center and spa. Building amenities include a 24 doorman, porters, and resident superintendent.
Located in Midtown East between Park and Madison avenues, Park Avenue Place is close to the E, M, and 6 subway lines.
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