The Galleria at 117 East 57th Street is a 55-story, mixed-use residential tower with 253 apartments. Located just off Park Avenue on one of the most famous shopping streets in the world, it has one of the city's most dramatic entrances.
Residences feature walls of windows with spectacular views. Apartments have marble bathrooms, abundant closets, wood floors and washer and dryers. The units on the south side have living rooms that contain “Winter Garden” terraces, which resemble greenhouses with glass walls and slanted roofs. Such a room-within-a-room can be set-up as a breakfast room, den or even an additional bedroom.
Amenities and services at the Galleria include a 24-hour doorman, concierge, a valet, room service, a garage and a health club with a pool and a spa. At the Sky Lounge on the 54th floor, residents can also enjoy views of the cityscape and have drinks outside on the terrace or inside by the fireplace.
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535 West End Avenue is a distinguished 29-unit condominium that opened in 2011, developed by Extell Development and designed by Chicago architect Lucien Lagrange, formerly of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The 20-story building stands at the southwest corner of West End Avenue and 86th Street, featuring a distinctive curved red-brick façade with limestone accents that was specifically designed to complement the architecturally significant Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew directly across the street. This church, designed by R.J. Robertson in 1897, provides a dramatic focal point that every apartment in the building overlooks.
The building exclusively offers enormous half-floor and full-floor residences ranging from 3,740 to 8,450 square feet, making it one of the most spacious residential buildings on the Upper West Side. Full-floor apartments typically feature 7+ bedrooms and span approximately 8,400 square feet, while half-floor units offer 5 bedrooms around 3,700-4,400 square feet. Notable features include custom Smallbone of Devizes kitchens equipped with La Cornue ranges, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and Miele appliances, along with herringbone hardwood floors and luxurious marble bathrooms. The 16th floor is unique as the only apartment with a private wraparound terrace (1,814 square feet), while the penthouse boasts 6,500 interior square feet plus a 1,900-square-foot landscaped rooftop terrace with outdoor kitchen and fireplace.
Amenities rival those of the city's most exclusive buildings, including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, heated indoor swimming pool with steam rooms and saunas, state-of-the-art fitness center, billiards and ping pong room, children's playroom, library with kitchenette, and an elegant entertaining space with catering kitchen and outdoor courtyard. The building also offers valet garage parking and is pet-friendly.
The location is particularly coveted, situated just one block from Riverside Park and steps from the cultural attractions, gourmet shops like Zabar's and Fairway, and renowned restaurants that define the Upper West Side. With convenient access to the 1, B, and C subway lines and excellent crosstown bus service on 86th Street, residents enjoy both the tranquility of tree-lined West End Avenue and easy connectivity to the rest of Manhattan.
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The Olcott, located at 27 West 72nd Street, is a distinguished 16-story prewar condominium built in 1925 and designed by architect George Pelham. This elegant limestone and brick building extends through the block to West 73rd Street and sits on the same coveted block as the famous Dakota, just half a block from Central Park and Strawberry Fields. Originally constructed with 227 units that included transient and professional accommodations, the building was converted to condominiums in 2005 by Brack Capital and Stellar Management, creating 162 luxury residences.
The building's prewar grandeur is evident in its restored lobby featuring marble columns and ornate brass elevators with interiors of mahogany, marble, mother-of-pearl and brass. The Olcott has attracted notable residents over the years, including Oscar winner Martin Balsam and eccentric entertainer Tiny Tim, and historically served as temporary housing for Lincoln Center and Broadway performers. The building maintains its artistic heritage while offering modern white-glove service with 24-hour doorman, concierge, and on-site management.
Apartments at The Olcott blend prewar character with contemporary luxury, featuring high beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and chef's kitchens equipped with Sub-Zero refrigerators, Miele dishwashers, and custom Italian cabinetry. Bathrooms showcase Waterworks fixtures, marble finishes, and radiant floor heating. The building offers diverse layouts from studios to 4-bedroom duplexes with private terraces, many with Central Park views. Residents enjoy a comprehensive amenity package including a fitness center, children's playroom, residents' lounge, cold storage, bicycle storage, and laundry facilities on every floor, making it one of the Upper West Side's most desirable full-service condominiums.
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Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and completed in 2004, the Deutsche Bank Center is located at 80 Columbus Circle on the Upper West Side.
Much of what has drawn eager buyers is the Deutsche Bank Center’s premier location. It offers more than geography, though, as residents enjoy elegantly designed spaces with first-rate finishes and premium appliances.
Deutsche Bank Center amenities include a screening room, party rooms, a children's playroom, an in-house garage with valet parking, a chauffeur's lounge. Residents also enjoy access to such Mandarin Oriental Hotel conveniences as in-room-dining, housekeeping and laundry services, Zen-like spa treatments, state-of-the-art-fitness center, 75' indoor pool, cutting edge cuisine, valet service, and concierge service daily. In addition to 198 apartments, the twin 750-foot towers house the 250-room, five-star Mandarin Oriental Hotel and the Jazz at Lincoln Center performance space.
Deustche Bank Center is also occupied by a multi-story galleria called the Shops at Columbus Center with many restaurants and retailers, including Masa, Per Se, Ascent Lounge, Porter House, L’Occitane, Hugo Boss, and Whole Foods.
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The Chelsea Enclave, completed in 2010 at 177 Ninth Avenue, is a 7-story residential condop building integrated into the historic General Theological Seminary complex in Chelsea. Developed by the Brodsky Organization and designed by Polshek Partnership Architects, the building replaced the 1960s-era Sherrill Hall with a modern interpretation that respects the seminary's Gothic Revival architecture through matching red-brick façades and thoughtful design elements.
The building contains 53 residences featuring interiors designed by Alan Wanzenberg, ranging from one-bedroom units to expansive penthouses with private terraces. Many apartments offer views of the seminary's private garden known as 'The Close,' and feature high-end finishes including Wolf ranges, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and marble bathrooms with radiant heating.
Residents enjoy exclusive access to the seminary's block-long European-style garden, a unique amenity in Manhattan. The building's comprehensive service package includes 24-hour doorman, concierge, live-in superintendent, and valet parking garage. Additional amenities feature a fitness center, children's playroom, bicycle storage, and a landscaped roof deck with grilling stations.
Penthouse units are particularly notable, with some offering duplex configurations and extensive private outdoor spaces. One penthouse features 2,008 square feet of wrap-around terrace, while others include private roof terraces ranging from 570 to 893 square feet. The building's varied floor plans accommodate different lifestyle needs, with many units featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and multiple exposures.
The Chelsea Enclave operates as a condop, combining cooperative ownership structure with condominium rules. Its location provides easy access to the High Line, Chelsea Market, the Meatpacking District, and Chelsea's renowned art gallery district. The building's integration with the seminary complex creates a unique urban sanctuary, offering residents a rare combination of historic context and modern luxury.
In 2011, the Brodsky Organization further expanded its presence in the area through a $47.5 million deal with the seminary, acquiring additional properties including three townhouses and converting 422 West 20th Street into residential units.
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The Harrison at 205 West 76th Street is situated on the Upper West Side and is comprised of two separate buildings designed to blend in with the neighborhood’s pre-war architecture.
Constructed in 2009, it features more than 120 residences in its two towers. The Harrison is also LEED-certified, as units are equipped with modern appliances that are Energy Star-rated. Master bathrooms have premium fixtures and marble finishes and all apartments feature large, energy efficient windows that help regulate temperature, reducing monthly heating and cooling bills.
Amenities include concierge service, a full-time doorman, an entertainment lounge, a landscaped courtyard, a children’s playroom, a rooftop deck, a garage and a health and fitness club. Located between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, the Harrison is near cultural and entertainment attractions including the Beacon Theater, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Central Park and the American Museum of Natural History. Public transportation is only a few blocks away.
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330 East 72nd Street is a boutique condominium featuring only 12 units, providing a sense of privacy and exclusivity. Built in 2004, the building showcases a striking red-brick façade with angled brick piers and a two-story white stone base and top. Residents enjoy a full-time doorman, a fitness center, and a children's playroom, enhancing the living experience in this central Upper East Side location, which is conveniently close to shops, restaurants, and the Q train.
The apartments at 330 East 72nd Street are characterized by their spacious layouts, with many units offering full-floor or duplex configurations. Common features include high ceilings—often around 9 to 10 feet—wood or gas-burning fireplaces, and luxurious kitchens equipped with high-end appliances such as Sub-Zero refrigerators and Viking ranges. The residences also boast ample storage, including walk-in closets and private storage units, catering to the needs of modern living.
Notable apartments include a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom full-floor unit that spans 2,334 square feet, featuring a private elevator, expansive great room, and a chef's kitchen designed for entertaining. Additionally, duplex options provide generous living spaces with multiple exposures and modern amenities, making them ideal for families or those seeking a sophisticated urban lifestyle.
While the building is pet-friendly with board approval, it also maintains a quiet atmosphere, thanks to triple-pane windows that reduce noise. The combination of elegant design, high-end finishes, and a prime location makes 330 East 72nd Street a desirable choice for discerning buyers.
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The Edge South Tower at 22 North 6th Street stands as one of Williamsburg's premier luxury condominium. This 30 story tower, part of a larger complex spanning two full city blocks, offers studios to three bedroom homes, duplexes, and triplexes. Developed by Douglaston Development under Jeffrey E. Levine and designed by the Stephen B. Jacobs Group, the building achieved LEED Gold certification as the largest property in NYC to earn this environmental distinction. The development benefits from a 421-a tax abatement running through 2036, making it particularly attractive to investors and residents alike.
Apartments feature premium finishes throughout, with kitchens equipped with Miele refrigerators and dishwashers, Bosch cooktops and wall ovens, white quartz countertops, and spacious islands. Many units boast floor to ceiling windows that capture stunning Manhattan skyline and East River views, while select penthouses offer double height ceilings and fireplaces. Bathrooms are spa inspired with deep soaking tubs and rainfall showerheads, and all apartments include in-unit Bosch washers and dryers. The building's "C" line corner units are particularly sought after for their protected river and skyline vistas, while some apartments feature wrap around terraces and private balconies.
The Edge offers a full amenities package that rivals luxury resorts, including a glass enclosed indoor pool with retractable roof, full size indoor basketball court, state-of-the-art fitness center, steam rooms, sauna, virtual golf simulator, movie screening rooms, and multiple resident lounges with fireplaces. Additional amenities include spa treatment rooms, children's playroom, rooftop terraces with barbecue facilities, and on-site parking garage with Zipcar service. The building provides 24 hour doorman and concierge service.
Positioned directly on the Williamsburg waterfront adjacent to East River State Park, residents enjoy immediate access to the East River Ferry for quick commutes to Manhattan, while the L train at Bedford Avenue provides subway connectivity. The location places residents steps from Williamsburg's renowned dining scene, including establishments like Lilia and Le Crocodile, plus weekend attractions like Smorgasburg and Brooklyn Flea. Notable residents have included James Lafferty from "One Tree Hill" and Ed Westwick from "Gossip Girl", reflecting the building's appeal to entertainment industry professionals drawn to its luxury amenities and prime Brooklyn location.
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The Laureate at 2150 Broadway stands as a distinguished 20-story condominium on the prime corner of West 76th Street and Broadway in the Upper West Side. Completed in 2010 by The Stahl Organization, this 71-unit building was designed by SLCE architects with interiors by the renowned Deborah Berke and Partners. The building's striking limestone façade features ornate balconies and a distinctive rounded corner, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the neighborhood's iconic pre-war architecture while offering contemporary luxury.
Residences range from spacious two bedroom units to expansive seven bedroom penthouses spanning over 4,000 square feet, many featuring private terraces with panoramic city and Hudson River views. Common apartment features include wide-plank walnut flooring, 10-foot ceilings, and Juliet balconies overlooking Broadway. The custom-designed kitchens showcase Sub-Zero and Viking appliances with quartzite countertops and stainless steel tile backsplashes, while master bathrooms are appointed with Bianco marble and distinctive Orion Blue marble wainscoting, radiant heated floors, and oversized soaking tubs. All units come equipped with Crestron smart home technology systems, in-unit washers and dryers, and energy-efficient sound-attenuated windows.
The building offers an impressive array of amenities including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, live-in resident manager, and full-service parking garage accessible from within the building. Residents enjoy access to landscaped common terraces, a fitness center, and a music room featuring a baby grand player piano. Amenities include two children's playrooms with an outdoor playground, while additional conveniences encompass bike storage, a pet spa, and private storage units. The location places residents steps from the Beacon Theater, Zabar's, and numerous restaurants, with convenient access to public transportation throughout the culturally rich Upper West Side.
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Liberty Lofts at 43 West 64th Street began its life as the Liberty Storage Warehouse in 1891, distinguished by a 37-foot copper Statue of Liberty replica that adorned its roof from 1902 until 2002, when it was relocated to the Brooklyn Museum of Art. In 2003, the Athena Group, led by Louis Dubin, transformed the building into a boutique luxury condominium, adding four floors to the original eight-story structure under the direction of renowned architect Costas Kondylis.
The conversion created 32 luxury residences ranging from 1,600 to 6,151 square feet, featuring loft-style layouts with high ceilings, Brazilian hardwood floors, and private keyed elevator access. The building's original industrial architecture provides exceptional soundproofing, while modern amenities include a full-time doorman, concierge, live-in superintendent, and a private gated porte-cochere for convenient loading and unloading.
Notable initial residents included CBS Early Show host Gretchen Carlson, IMG Baseball division head Casey Close, and the daughters of both Barry Schwartz (former Calvin Klein owner) and Sol Kerzner (Ocean Club and Atlantis resorts owner). The building's prestigious location between Lincoln Center and Central Park has made it particularly attractive to prominent figures.
The building's historical significance is enhanced by its statue's interesting past. Installed by immigrant warehouse owner William H. Flattau, the replica initially featured a circular interior stairway accessible to the public until 1912. The statue, cast in Akron, Ohio, was visible from Lincoln Center's plaza across Broadway until its removal.
Residences feature thoughtfully designed layouts with generous proportions, chef's kitchens often equipped with Viking appliances and Poggenpohl cabinetry, and luxurious finishes throughout. Many units offer impressive views, and some include private outdoor spaces.
The location offers residents immediate access to world-class cultural institutions, with Lincoln Center and Central Park just steps away. The area is rich with fine dining establishments, high-end shopping at nearby Columbus Circle, and excellent transportation options.
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505 Greenwich Street is a 14 story glass curtain wall condominium built in 2004 in Hudson Square, strategically positioned at the nexus of SoHo, Tribeca, and the West Village. Designed by Gary Handel & Associates, the building contains 104 units with a mix of 25 three bedroom, 42 two bedroom, and 37 one bedroom apartments. Notable residents have included author James Frey and celebrity hairstylist Nick Arrojo. The building sits on a particularly interesting block, positioned next to the architecturally striking 497 Greenwich Street with its rippling glass façade.
Apartments feature 10 foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Standard finishes include Sub-Zero refrigerators, Viking ranges, and Bosch dishwashers, along with custom Tanzanian Anigre wood cabinetry, slate countertops, and Italian green glass backsplashes in kitchens. Bathrooms showcase Pietra Bedonia marble floors and surrounds with deep Kohler soaking tubs, while mahogany or hardwood floors run throughout. All units include in-unit washers and dryers, wine refrigerators, and individual storage spaces. Select apartments offer garden views overlooking the building's zen courtyard, while higher floor units provide sweeping views of One World Trade and the Hudson River.
The full service building offers comprehensive amenities including a 24 hour concierge, live-in superintendent, and a state-of-the-art fitness center equipped with Peloton bikes. Additional amenities include a pet spa, bicycle room, children's playroom, and a tranquil zen meditation garden courtyard. The location provides exceptional convenience, situated just a couple of blocks from Hudson River Park with its tennis courts, bike paths, and waterfront recreation, while being near the New York headquarters of Google and Disney. Multiple subway lines including the 1, A/C/E, N/Q/R/W, and 6 trains provide easy access throughout the city.
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Designed by Costas Kondylis, One Morton Square is located in the West Village. It was completed in 2004 and contains 283 residences.
One Morton Square combines towers along West Street with low-rise buildings on the remainder of the block. There are seven townhouses with bay windows, 147 lofts – some of which were delivered finished – and 135 rental apartments. Lofts and townhouses range in size from 1,160 square feet to 4,000 square feet.
Units have 10-foot-high ceilings, sprawling open floor plans and oversized windows that offer city and river views. Bedrooms are spacious and spa-like bathrooms have polished limestone and marble throughout. Gourmet kitchens have top-of-the-line, stainless steel appliances. Several units have outdoor areas.
One Morton Square offers such amenities as a full-time doorman and concierge, a children’s playroom and activity center, in-house valet service, a 3,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art fitness club and a landscaped courtyard. It is also convenient to the West Village and the Meatpacking District.
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The Heywood at 263 Ninth Avenue is a 10-story Beaux Arts building constructed in 1913 as a printing house and converted to residential use in 2005-2006 by H.J. Development Corporation. The building's robust construction features four feet of concrete between floors, and its exterior is distinguished by large multipane windows and a prominent cornice.
The conversion created 50 residential units, including four ground-floor duplexes and four duplex penthouses. Residences feature 12-13 foot ceilings, four-inch white oak flooring, and large windows. Kitchens include Sub-Zero refrigerators and limestone countertops, while bathrooms feature marble finishes and soaking tubs. Unit sizes range from 1,200 to 3,150 square feet.
The full-service building offers 24-hour doorman service, a common roof deck, and basement storage. Located at the corner of 26th Street in Chelsea, The Heywood provides convenient access to the High Line, Chelsea's art galleries, Hudson Yards, and various dining and shopping destinations.
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