515 East 72nd Street offers impressive amenities in an environment billed as New York City’s first spa-inspired residence.
The eco-friendly residences were designed by Bonnetti/Kozerski. Units are designed with natural materials such as hand-finished, sustainable American black walnut floors, private terraces and oversized windows. Textured sandstone and limestone bathrooms have double sinks, soaking tubs and glass shower stalls with rain shower heads. Kitchens have clean lines and warm colors with handcrafted walnut cabinetry, topnotch appliances and bacteria resistant countertops. All apartments and public spaces in the building have HEPA air filters, while hallways have natural fiber carpets.
Amenities include a full-time doorman and concierge. The building's spa has a competition-sized saltwater indoor pool, state-of-the-art fitness equipment, a basketball court, signature Challenge courses and spa services. There are classes, cooking demonstrations, children’s activities and a Creative Arts studio.
Overlooking the East River, the 41-story brick tower has a large private with close to a half-acre of trees and lawns, a 40,000-square-foot amenity center and panoramic views of bridges, the river, and the city.
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The Caledonia, a 24-story mixed-use development at 450 West 17th Street, opened in 2008 on the former site of the Chelsea Garden Center. Designed by Handel Architects with interiors by Clodagh, this Related Companies project uniquely combines 190 condominium apartments in the main tower with 288 rental units in an adjacent 8-story wing, including 58 permanently affordable units. While residents share an elegant lobby featuring Richard Serra-inspired design elements, cascading water features, and sandstone walls, separate elevator systems serve the condo and rental sections. The building's developers contributed $28 million to the High Line Park and positioned the property directly adjacent to the elevated park with direct access, while sitting across from the landmark Chelsea Market.
Apartments throughout the building showcase consistent high-end finishes, including bamboo plank flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and premium appliance packages featuring Sub-Zero refrigerators, Wolf cooktops, Viking ovens, and Miele dishwashers. Bathrooms are appointed with quartzite countertops, vessel sinks, and custom Watermark fixtures inspired by ancient Etruscan metals. The building offers over 180 different floor plans ranging from studios to expansive four-bedroom units, with some featuring private terraces up to 1,700 square feet. Notable units include corner apartments with dramatic city and Hudson River views, particularly on higher floors overlooking Hudson Yards and the Manhattan skyline.
The Caledonia's amenities rival those of luxury hotels, anchored by an on-site Equinox fitness center with kids' club (separate membership required), along with a landscaped sun terrace equipped with BBQ areas and outdoor showers. Additional facilities include a Zen meditation garden designed by HM White, children's playroom, pet spa services by Dog City, bicycle storage, parking garage, and a library lounge with fireplace. The building maintains 24-hour doorman and concierge services, plus business facilities including a conference room and residents' entertainment lounge.
What sets the Caledonia apart is its exceptionally low common charges for a luxury building of this caliber, combined with 421-a tax abatement benefits and its prime location at the intersection of Chelsea, the Meatpacking District, and West Village. The building's direct High Line access and proximity to Chelsea Market, Hudson River Park, and major transportation hubs make it one of downtown Manhattan's most sought-after addresses, representing the first luxury condominium built directly on the High Line corridor.
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The Veneto, developed by Related Companies in 2007, stands as a distinguished residential building at 250 East 53rd Street in Manhattan's Turtle Bay neighborhood. The building features an impressive two-story lobby and houses 137 thoughtfully designed residences.
The apartments, ranging from one to three bedrooms, are characterized by their spacious layouts and large windows that maximize natural light and showcase extensive city views. Interior finishes include modern kitchen appliances and elegant bathrooms featuring walnut cabinetry, stone flooring, and soaking tubs.
Residents of the Veneto enjoy a comprehensive suite of amenities, including 24-hour doorman and concierge services, a fully-equipped fitness center, and a health club. The building also caters to families with a children's playroom and maintains a pet-friendly policy.
The building's location offers convenient access to public transportation, making it an ideal choice for city dwellers who value connectivity. The Veneto represents a blend of modern architecture and practical luxury in one of Manhattan's most established neighborhoods.
The property's thoughtful design and range of amenities reflect Related Companies' commitment to creating high-quality residential spaces that cater to the diverse needs of New York City residents.
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Element at 555 West 59th Street is located in the Upper West Side.
The 34-story glass-clad Element, designed by SLCE Architects and opened in 2008, contains 186 one- to three-bedroom apartments featuring nine-and-a-half-foot ceilings. Many units have a balcony and all apartments have white oak floors, open kitchens with islands and modern appliances, bathrooms with soaking tubs and washers and dryers.
Amenities include a 60-foot swimming pool enclosed in a glass atrium, a separate children’s pool, a whirlpool and a private resident’s lounge. Residents also have access to a “Fitness and Well-Being Center” that includes Cybex training equipment, a sauna, a steam room and basketball and squash courts; it also offers residents yoga, Pilates and aerobic classes. There is also a children’s playroom with regular classes by Jodi’s Gym. In warm weather there is a private, 12,000-square-foot lawn and garden area.
555 West 59th Street is near to the shops and restaurants in the Time Warner Center and is close to Central and Riverside Parks.
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The Laurel is a striking 31 story LEED-certified condominium tower at 400 East 67th Street, completed in 2008 and designed by architect Costas Kondylis. Developed by Alexico Management, the same team behind notable projects like 165 Charles Street by Richard Meier, this glass and limestone clad building sits on the southeast corner of First Avenue, directly across from the expansive St. Catherine's Park. The tower offers residences ranging from studios to four bedrooms, all featuring solid oak wood flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and ceilings between 9 and 12 feet.
Apartments at The Laurel showcase consistently high end finishes and thoughtful layouts. Most units feature long entrance galleries leading past enclosed kitchens to generous living spaces, with many corner units offering particularly dramatic proportions. The state-of-the-art Poggenpohl kitchens come equipped with premium Gaggenau appliances, Sub-Zero refrigerators and wine coolers, while bathrooms are clad in white marble with radiant heated floors, soaking tubs, and separate glass showers. Notable units include the C line apartments on floors 15 through 24 with 25 foot long living rooms, and apartment 15C which features a 26 foot long private terrace. All residences include in-unit Bosch washer/dryers and central HVAC systems.
The building's amenities span an impressive 12,000 square feet across multiple levels, recently renovated to enhance the resident experience. The Trophy Club serves as a comprehensive fitness destination with a 50 foot lap pool, resistance pools, steam room, sauna, and specialized triathlon training equipment including Woodway treadmills and Cycleops Pro indoor cycles. The bi-level Laurel Club provides entertainment and social spaces with a screening room, dining room with catering kitchen, children's play areas, game room, and an atrium lounge with various seating areas and a wine tasting bar.
Located in a prime Upper East Side position, The Laurel benefits from its proximity to Rockefeller University, New York Presbyterian Hospital, and numerous cultural institutions. The building sits near the handsome St. John Nepomucine Roman Catholic Church, designed by John Van Pelt in 1925 in what architectural guides describe as a "wonderfully romantic paen to the Romanesque style." While subway access requires a short walk, the location offers excellent bus service and easy access to the FDR Drive, plus the neighborhood's renowned dining and shopping options.
The Laurel operates as a full service, pet friendly building with 24 hour doorman and concierge services, plus on-site parking and storage options. The building maintains a 421-a tax abatement and has been recognized for its environmental sustainability as a LEED-certified development. Current residents benefit from the building's four pipe fan coil system for year round climate control, and the white glove service includes a live-in resident manager. The site's history adds character, having previously been occupied by the Bethany Memorial Church, built in 1910 and designed by Nelson & Van Wagenen.
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The Greenwich at 65 West 13th Street is a distinguished 12-story pre-war condominium built in 1906 and converted to luxury residences in 2001 by Franke Gottesegen Cox Architects. This handsome building features a curved corner at 14th Street and Seventh Avenue and distinctive arched windows on upper floors, housing approximately 67 large apartments ranging from 1,000 to over 4,500 square feet. The building has attracted notable residents including Jennifer LeRoy and Kay LeRoy.
Apartments at The Greenwich showcase the grandeur of pre-war loft living with soaring ceilings ranging from 11 to over 14 feet and oversized windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Many units feature dramatic entry galleries extending 15 to 41 feet, open chef's kitchens with center islands, and high-end finishes including granite countertops and custom millwork. The penthouse units are particularly spectacular, with some configured as duplexes featuring wood-burning fireplaces and expansive private terraces up to 2,057 square feet equipped with gas lines, water, and electricity for outdoor entertaining. Several apartments offer sweeping views of the Empire State Building, Hudson Yards, and city skylines through their north and west exposures.
The building provides white-glove service with a 24-hour doorman, state-of-the-art fitness center, children's playroom, and bike storage. The crown jewel amenity is the stunning common roof deck with 360-degree panoramic city views, complete with gas grilling facilities and landscaped areas. Located at the nexus of Greenwich Village, Chelsea, Union Square, and the Flatiron District, residents enjoy exceptional access to the city's finest dining, shopping, cultural institutions, and multiple subway lines, making it one of downtown Manhattan's most coveted addresses for sophisticated loft living.
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Barbizon/63 is a full-service Romanesque-style building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It first opened as a residential house for women in 1927 and was subsequently converted into apartments in 2005. Barbizon 63 – formerly known as the Barbizon Hotel for Women – contains 65 residences that range from one-bedroom condominiums to duplex penthouse units, with the latter offering residents more than 5,300 square feet of living space. Apartments feature rosewood floors, crown moldings and French casement windows; some units boast private outdoor space.
Residents have access to a wide array of amenities including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, live-in resident manager, residential lounge and dining room, catering kitchen, library, 20-seat screening room and conference room, not to mention a private residential entrance to Equinox Gym & Spa (with original Barbizon indoor pool) on Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street.
It is situated on a tree-lined townhouse block between Third and Lexington Avenues and is close to Central Park, the many shops and restaurants in the Upper East Side, and the recently remodeled F and Q train station. Liza Minnelli, Joan Crawford and Sylvia Plath are among the famous personalities who have resided at 140 East 63rd Street.
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Trump Palace at 200 East 69th Street stands as one of the the tallest residential buildings on the Upper East Side, rising 634 feet across 56 stories in the heart of Lenox Hill. Designed by Frank Williams & Associates and completed in 1991, this distinctive brick tower features a crenellated Art Deco inspired crown that has become an unofficial landmark on the Upper East Side skyline. The building's yellowish-orange brick façade and complex architectural form marked a significant departure from typical Trump developments of the era, representing a more sophisticated approach to high rise design. The tower replaced the New York Foundling Hospital and was built as-of-right, though Trump's request for a five screen movie theater was denied.
The building houses 283 apartments distributed across the main tower and two smaller attached structures of eight and nine stories. This configuration provides residents with considerable exclusivity, as the top several floors contain only one unit each. Many apartments feature protected views of Central Park, the East River, or city skylines, with some offering private terraces or balconies. Common apartment features include floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathrooms, hardwood floors, and in-unit washers and dryers. Higher floor units, particularly corner apartments and penthouses, command premium prices for their panoramic 360 degree views stretching from Central Park to the Hudson and East Rivers.
Trump Palace operates as a white glove, full service condominium with 24 hour doorman and concierge services, an attended parking garage with direct building access, a state-of-the-art fitness center, landscaped courtyard garden, children's playground, and bike storage. Notable residents have included Steve Madden, the shoe designer and founder of Steve Madden Shoes. Located just blocks from the 6 and Q train lines, the building offers prime access to Central Park, Madison Avenue shopping, Museum Mile, and the broader Upper East Side.
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The Carlton House, located at 680 Madison Avenue at East 61st Street, was originally designed as a hotel by Kenneth B. Norton in 1950. In 2010, Extell Development and Angelo Gordon purchased the property for $170 million and undertook an extensive conversion, completed in 2013, transforming it into 68 luxury residences and one townhouse under the architectural direction of Beyer Blinder Belle.
The 16-story building features a distinctive brown-brick exterior with a three-story limestone base and handsome pilasters. The conversion included the addition of two infill buildings along its west side, ending its free-standing status, and the creation of a new five-story limestone townhouse on 61st Street that serves as both the main building entrance and a private residence.
Residents enjoy comprehensive amenities including 24-hour doorman and concierge service, a 65-foot heated indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, steam rooms, game room, bicycle storage, and cold storage. The building offers white-glove services and lifestyle management through Luxury Attache.
Apartments typically feature wide-planked white oak flooring, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, custom lacquered cabinetry, marble finishes, and Waterworks fixtures. Many units offer split bedroom layouts, central air conditioning, and in-unit washer/dryers. The building's location, just a half block from Central Park and surrounded by Madison Avenue's luxury boutiques and fine dining, places it among Manhattan's most coveted addresses.
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The Baccarat Residences at 20 West 53rd Street stand as a pinnacle of luxury living in Midtown Manhattan, marrying exceptional architectural design with unparalleled service. Rising 50 stories above the city, this mixed-use tower houses 61 private residences atop 114 luxurious hotel rooms. Residents enter a private entrance and lobby but can enjoy the hotel’s five-star amenities, including the Spa de La Mer, a fitness center, an indoor pool, and world-class dining.
The tower’s location, directly across from the Museum of Modern Art and moments from Fifth Avenue, Central Park, and Rockefeller Center, provides easy access to premier shopping, dining, and cultural experiences in one of New York’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Many north-facing homes have glimpses of Central Park.
Architecturally, the Baccarat’s sleek and minimalist exterior by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill serves as a refined “jewel case” for the tower’s opulent interiors. Designed by Tony Ingrao, the interiors showcase a striking aesthetic, featuring dark wood paneling, rich marble accents, and an impressive Baccarat crystal wall behind the concierge desk that embodies the building’s commitment to elegance. The double-height lobby is framed by fluted marble columns, creating a sense of grandeur upon entry, while the tower itself is setback from its base.
Within the Baccarat Residences, amenities cater to every aspect of luxury living. A full-time doorman, concierge, and valet service ensure convenience, while private lounges, a curated courtyard, and outdoor entertainment spaces provide residents with exclusive retreats. The building also includes on-site parking and a bike room.
The design extends to the smallest details: smoked oak paneling lines the elevators, while the north and south façades incorporate sculpted grooves between floors for a sense of dimensionality. The building’s base is adorned with vertical mullions and canopies, giving the lower levels an airy, sophisticated feel that complements the warm tones of the Baccarat crystals. The side façades feature angled window surrounds, enhancing the tower’s visual texture and creating dynamic light and shadow play.
The Baccarat’s site has a rich history, previously occupied by the Donnell Library, a building known for its 1950 Spartan design by Aymar Embury II and Edgar I. Williams. The Donnell was sold in 2007, with plans for a luxury hotel connected to the nearby 21 Club; however, these plans fell through, eventually leading to the Baccarat’s development. Today, the Baccarat Residences stand amid other historic buildings and landmarks, such as St. Thomas Episcopal Church, the CBS Building, and the Jean Nouvel-designed 53 West 53red Street.
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The Four Seasons Private Residences at 30 Park Place, located where Tribeca meets the Financial District, enjoy the architecture of Robert A.M. Stern Architects and the amenities and services of the Four Seasons. The condominiums start on the 39th floor, where opulent interiors radiate Great Gatsby-style luxury and spectacular views open in all directions: Neo-Gothic ornament of the Woolworth Building comes in close view to the east; Downtown rises to the south; the Hudson River spans to the west; the skyscrapers of Midtown loom to the north.
The 38th floor of the building is home to a residents-only amenity package that includes a fitness center and yoga studio, a conservatory, a private dining room, a children's playroom, and a lounge with access to loggias. Residents also enjoy access to the Four Seasons services and amenities, which include a 75-foot lap pool, ballroom facilities, meeting rooms, a Four Seasons bar and lounge, and Wolfgang Puck's CUT restaurant.
Brookfield Place, the Perelman Arts Center, Hudson River Park, and Washington Market Park are a short distance away. Transportation options include the Chambers Street A/C and 1 trains, the Park Place 2/3 trains, and the World Trade Center E and PATH trains.
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Designed by the renowned architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 2008, 101 Warren Street is a striking 35-story condominium tower that occupies nearly an entire city block in southern TriBeCa. The building's distinctive façade features elongated checkerboard-like arcades clad in sand-colored textured granite from India, creating one of the neighborhood's most recognizable silhouettes. Developed by Edward J. Minskoff Equities, the full-service luxury building houses 227 condominium residences and 163 rental units, with interiors originally designed by Victoria Hagan and layouts by Ismael Leyva Architects.
The building's 227 condominiums range from one to five bedrooms, with units spanning from 923 square feet to over 4,000 square feet. Most apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows, 10-12 foot ceilings, and South American walnut Lapacho wood floors. Kitchens are outfitted with Bulthaup cabinetry and high-end Sub-Zero, Miele, and Bosch appliances, while master bathrooms showcase Imperial Danby marble and Wenge wood vanities. Many units include private outdoor loggias, and the building's crown jewel penthouses on floors 32-33 feature duplex layouts with 20-foot-high outdoor terraces and Ipe wood decking. Notable residents have included Symon Garber, known as the "Taxi-King" of NYC.
The building underwent a multimillion-dollar amenity renovation designed by Clodagh Design, creating over 9,130 square feet of resort-quality facilities. The centerpiece is a unique fifth-floor "Artrium" featuring a pine forest of 101 Austrian pine trees designed by Thomas Balsley Associates, who also designed Riverside Park. Additional amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center managed by The Wright Fit, spa with sauna and steam rooms, yoga/Pilates studio, residents' lounge with fireplace and screening area, children's playroom, and multiple outdoor decks with a Zen water garden. The building also features original artwork including a 14½-foot sculpture by Joel Shapiro at the entrance and large tapestries by Roy Lichtenstein in the double-height lobbies.
Strategically positioned between West and Greenwich Streets, 101 Warren Street offers exceptional convenience with Whole Foods Market and SoulCycle located directly at ground level. The building provides 24-hour attended parking and is steps from Washington Market Park, Hudson River Park, and excellent public transportation including 11 subway lines and PATH trains. Residents enjoy proximity to acclaimed TriBeCa restaurants, Brookfield Place and Westfield World Trade Center shopping, and are directly across from the highly regarded P.S. 234, noted for its distinctive nautical design by Richard Dattner.
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2 Columbus Avenue is a distinguished 41 story condominium tower completed in 1998, rising from the prestigious corner of 59th Street and Columbus Avenue. Developed by The Brodsky Organization, Quinlan & Field Inc., and Peter M. Lehrer using air rights acquired from the adjacent St. Paul the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, this 133 unit building was designed by Buck & Cane Architects with interiors by Peter Claman. The buff brick façade features a complementary limestone and granite base that respects the neighboring 1885 church, with the north side thoughtfully set back at the 16th floor to honor the church's height.
Apartments showcase floor-to-ceiling windows, with many featuring unobstructed views of the Hudson River, Central Park, and Manhattan skyline. Most units feature high ceilings ranging from 9 to 10 feet, with select apartments boasting 10 foot plus ceilings. Common apartment features include windowed chef's kitchens with granite countertops, marble bathrooms with separate tubs and glass enclosed showers, elegant entry foyers, walk in closets, and in-unit washers and dryers. Corner apartments are particularly desirable, offering multiple exposures and panoramic city views, while Penthouse C on the 41st floor provides spectacular river and city vistas.
This full service white glove condominium provides 24 hour doorman and concierge services, along with a live-in resident manager, fitness center featuring Peloton equipment, bicycle and stroller storage, and private basement storage units. Located within steps of Central Park, Lincoln Center, Columbus Circle's shops and restaurants, and the Time Warner Center, making it equally suited for primary residences or as a pied-à-terre.
With just three apartments per floor on most levels, the building maintains an intimate, boutique feel while offering the full complement of luxury amenities expected in this prime Lincoln Square location.
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