Located on the southeast corner at 310 East 53rd Street and Third Avenue is Three Ten, a 31-story residential tower in Turtle Bay.
The 88 apartments at Three Ten range from one- to three-bedroom units and feature oversized windows. Residences have modern touches, with standout perks like individualized lighting systems. Kitchens and bathrooms are finely crafted and equipped with topnotch appliances and fixtures, while some apartments have working fireplaces and double-height ceilings. Units are also equipped with walk-in closets, large entrance galleries and remote-controlled window shades.
Three Ten is close to public transportation options and restaurants. Retail stores like Bloomingdale’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Zegna are also nearby. Amenities include a health club, central air conditioning, a full-time doorman, concierge service and a roof deck.
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The eco-friendly Edge at 22 North 6th Street, located on the Williamsburg waterfront, offers simplexes, lofts, duplexes, triplexes and townhouses.
The Edge spans two full city blocks and with more than 1,000 units is one of the largest developments in New York City. Kitchens are equipped with Miele and Bosch appliances, white glass pantries and white quartz countertops and islands; master bathrooms feature deep soaking tubs.
Amenities include a glass-enclosed, indoor open-air pool with a heated floor, a movement studio, a fitness center, spa treatment rooms, a communal fire pit, a private outdoor terrace, screening rooms and a children’s playroom.
22 North 6th Street is close to restaurants and retail shops, as well as popular nightlife spots. It is also convenient to public transportation, with ferry service to Manhattan less than a block away.
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Millennium Tower Residences is located at 30 West Street and was New York City's original "Green" LEED Gold Certified full-service, luxury condominium. Designed by award-winning Handel Architects, the building's amenities include a full-time concierge, state-of-the-art fitness center; well-equipped children's playroom; sleek residents' lounge with pool table; a business center; and bike storage. Battery Park City is a lovely residential enclave, with 36 acres of parks, waterfront and playgrounds.
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The Laurel is a 31-story condominium tower at 400 East 67th Street on the Upper East Side. Designed to be energy efficient and environmentally sustainable, it is LEED-certified.
It features residences that have solid oak wood flooring, large windows, ceilings between 9 and 12 feet and Bosch washers and dryers. Units range from studios to four bedrooms.
The pet-friendly Laurel’s amenities include the Trophy Club, a bi-level fitness and triathlon training center, and the Laurel Club, a two-story space equipped with a screening room, a dining room, a catering kitchen and a game room. Concierge service, a full-time doorman and parking are also offered.
St. Catherine’s Park is nearby, as are a number of restaurants.
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The slick, reflective-glass, mid-block building known as The Centria at 18 West 48th Street is a 34-story, 152-unit tower has been described as "the first luxury residential condominium in Rockefeller Center." Apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows, soaring ceilings, state-of-the-art chef's kitchens, and marble baths.
The Centria welcomes pets, and its amenities include a 24-doorman, concierge, live-in residence manager, business center, lounge, fitness center, and dining room with catering kitchen. It is conveniently located near Rockefeller Center, premier Fifth Avenue shopping, and several subway lines.
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345 Meatpacking is an 11-story boutique condominium with only 37 units. The building has 24-hour doorman/concierge service, a gym, a roof deck, and bike room. It is located at 345 West 14th Street near the High Line, Chelsea Market, popular restaurants and nightlife, and the A/C/E trains.
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Designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel, 100 Eleventh Avenue stands out even in architecturally diverse Chelsea.
It contains 72 apartments that were carefully crafted by Nouvel, with studios and one- to four-bedroom units occupying the 21 floors. Residences range from 890 to 4,675 square feet and feature specially designed windows that frame the surrounding cityscape. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow for ample natural light and kitchens and bathrooms feature custom terrazzo islands and touch sensor fixtures.
Residents of 100 Eleventh Avenue also have access to such amenities as a concierge and full-time doorman, a fitness center, a private screening room and valet parking services. Situated between 19th and 20th Streets, it is in located close to the Chelsea Piers entertainment complex and the elevated Highline Park. Restaurants and shops are also nearby.
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200 Chambers Street is located in TriBeCa.
It contains more than 250 units, many of which have sweeping views of the city and range in size from just under 600 to more than 2,300 square feet. Residents enter through an impressive double-height lobby and they also have access to a 5,000-square-foot terrace. Kitchens are equipped with stone countertops and modern appliances, while bathrooms have Calacatta marble and oversized Zuma soaking tubs.
Amenities include a full-time doorman and concierge, a full-service garage, a children’s playroom and a fitness center. Moreover, a block-long Whole Foods, a Target, and a Barnes & Noble are located nearby. 200 Chambers Street is close to excellent public transportation and TriBeCa’s restaurants and shops.
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Located at the corner of 59th Street at 502 Park Avenue, Trump Park Avenue is steps away from Central Park.
502 Park Avenue was erected in 1929, although an extensive remodeling and renovation project was completed in 2005. It contains 120 residences, including one- and seven-bedroom units. Kitchens and master bathrooms are equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and fixtures, while layouts are generous and varied.
In keeping with its namesake’s commitment to luxury living, Trump Park Avenue amenities are impressive and include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, valet and laundry service, daily maid service and a fitness center. It is convenient to Madison Avenue's many shops, countless restaurants and public transportation.
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The Grand Millennium at 1965 Broadway is located in Lincoln Center and was completed in 1996.
Apartments are large and have oversized, floor-to-ceiling windows with dazzling views over Lincoln Center. They have hardwood floors and distinctive architectural details; gourmet kitchens are designed with granite countertops and floors and are fitted with premium appliances. Master bathrooms are appointed in opulent marble with deep soaking tubs and separate showers and all units offer ample closet space – including walk-in closets – central air conditioning and washers and dryers.
The Grand Millennium’s amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge and valet service, resident storage and preferential access to the Equinox Sports Club located across the street. Lincoln Center and The Juilliard School are across the street in the other direction. The surrounding neighborhood is lively and is home to Apple, Pottery Barn and Brooks Brothers, to name just a few nearby shops. Restaurants range from fine dining to casual, and there is a large Whole Foods supermarket located just blocks away at Columbus Circle.
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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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Soaring 56 floors above the city and completed in 2004, 425 Fifth Avenue was designed by Michael Graves.
It contains 81 residences on its top 27 floors and has four floors of offices, two floors of retail space and 16 floors of extended stay residences managed by the Envoy Club. 425 Fifth Avenue apartments are modern and feature wood floors, tall windows, spacious living rooms, large galleries and some terraces. Kitchens have cherry wood cabinetry, black granite countertops and topnotch stainless steel appliances. Bathrooms feature marble and Italian tiles, deep soaking tubs and glass enclosed shower stalls. Units also have panoramic views of the city, the Empire State Building, Bryant Park and the rivers.
Amenities include the Fifth Avenue Club, which has a Techno Gym Fitness Center, an indoor pool, a wraparound sun terrace, a steam room, a sauna and treatment rooms. There is also a private cinema screening room, a resident social lounge, a business and conference center, a children’s playroom and a 24-hour concierge and doorman. 425 Fifth Avenue is located close to numerous subway lines, such retail stores as Lord and Taylor and the main branch of the New York Public Library.
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