Located in SoHo at 330 Spring Street, the Urban Glass House opened in 2005.
Renowned architects Philip Johnson and Alan Ritchie designed the Urban Glass House, which contains 39 units and a penthouse. Apartments feature tall ceilings and full-height windows; custom kitchens have stainless steel appliances and bathrooms are equipped with modern fixtures. Residents also have access to a remote-controlled system that allows them to wirelessly open and close the computerized window shades.
Urban Glass House, which is the last residence Johnson designed before his death, overlooks the Hudson River at the intersection of north TriBeCa and south SoHo. Its amenities include a bicycle storage room, a fitness center, an attended lobby, concierge service and a live-in superintendent. It is close to TriBeCa’s restaurants and SoHo’s retail shops and public transportation.
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The Park Laurel at 15 West 63rd Street is close both to Central Park and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Beyer Blinder Belle and Costas Kondylis designed the 41-story Park Laurel, placing 56 residences between the 14th and 40th floors. Nearly all apartments have sweeping views of Central Park, while all are spacious, with two- to four-bedroom units available. Master baths feature Calacatta Gold marble slab floors and double sink vanities and kitchens are outfitted with stainless steel refrigerators.
The pet-friendly Park Laurel has a full-time doorman, as well as 24-hour concierge service, a health club and gym, a children’s playroom and a ground-floor room that residents can use to store bicycles and strollers. Its location also allows for easy access to Central Park, Columbus Circle and public transportation.
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One Madison at 23 East 22nd Street is located at the crossroads of Chelsea, NoMad, Gramercy and the Flatiron District.
The CetraRuddy-designed 60-unit condominium is situated at the start of Madison Avenue. Its prior owners sold the building and it is now managed by the Related Companies. Residences are spacious and feature floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the surrounding cityscape. Kitchens and bathrooms have modern appliances and fixtures and many offer views of the Empire State Building and Midtown.
Over 10,000 square feet of amenities designed by Yabu Pushelberg include a private dining room with a gourmet catering kitchen, screening room, a lounge, a parlor with a billiards table, a lap pool, a spa with a glass-enclosed steam room overlooking Madison Square Park, a fitness center with yoga room, and a children's playroom.
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Deep in the Far West Village, the 15-story, 91-unit full-service condominium at 150 Charles Street overlooks the Hudson River. Interiors by Alan Wanzenberg feature hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, loft-style windows, beautiful proportions, abundant closet space, and top-of-the-line kitchens.
Amenities at 150 Charles Street include an attended lobby, hotel concierge service, state-of-the-art fitness center, pool and spa, event room with catering kitchen, drive-in entry, and elegant courtyard and Zen garden. It is a very short walk from Hudson River Park, the High Line, and the Meatpacking District.
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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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551W21 is a 19-story, 44-unit condominium built in 2015 by the visionary master starchitects at Foster + Partners. After arriving via porte-cochère entrance, one has access to a full-time doorman, concierge, porter, valet services, and live-in super. Head downstairs and you will find a state-of-the-art fitness center and yoga room, spa, resident's lounge, children's playroom, and bike storage.
Located at 551 West 21st Street, the building is half a block from the High Line and across from Chelsea Piers. It is a short walk from local attractions like the Meatpacking District, West Village, Soho, and restaurants like Cookshop, Mel's, Empire Diner, and Tia Pol.
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40 Mercer Street was designed by “starchitect” Jean Nouvel.
Located in SoHo, it stretches from Mercer to Broadway along Grand Street and contains apartments that feature high ceilings – ranging between 11 and 12 feet – premium appliances, expansive spaces and well-appointed bathrooms.
40 Mercer Street’s glass exterior and deep blue top distinguish it from nearby buildings. Residents have access to such amenities as a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a garage with valet parking, private storage, a landscaped rooftop and an M40 club whose use is restricted to residents.
It is near restaurants and boutiques in the surrounding neighborhood and is also convenient to public transportation.
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The Greenwich Lane Townhouses is a post-war townhouse building in downtown Manhattan's West Village neighborhood finished in 2017. Situated at 133 West 11th Street, between Sixth Avenue and Seventh Avenue, the building contains 5 units and rises 6 stories. The elevatored building's amenities include: basement storage, central ac, full service garage, garden, pool, video intercom, elevator, children's playroom, lounge, fitness center, rooftop terrace, on-site parking, outdoor entertainment space, laundry room, in-unit washer/dryer, bike room, fireplaces, game room, library, screening room and terraces / balconies.
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The Chatham is a luxury condominium developed by Related and designed by Robert A. M. Stern, the dean of the Yale School of Architecture. The design of the 34-story Chatham displays all of Stern’s virtuoso architectural skills.
Inside, the 94 apartments feature classic layouts with fine finishes throughout, including solid wood doors, cherry wood floors and – most rare of all in post-war construction – plaster walls. Modern kitchens have premium appliances and glass and ash-blond cabinets imported from France. High-efficiency windows were imported from the Netherlands and bathrooms have marble floors and walls and topnotch fixtures. Several units have balconies or terraces.
The Chatham’s impressive amenities include an on-premise garage, storage and bike rooms, and state-of-the-art fitness room and spa. Its address at 181 East 65th Street puts it in excellent proximity to Central Park, restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Pets are welcome.
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Designed by world-renowned starchitect Richard Meier, the 16-story 165 Charles Street overlooks the Hudson River and opened in 2005.
165 Charles Street offers two river-facing apartments per floor that feature large terraces. The 30 apartments and one penthouse were delivered fully finished, with everything from the floor plans to minor details designed by Meier himself. The floors are organized freely about an island kitchen unit. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps each apartment and all units come with wide-plank Wenge wood floors, double-glazed windows and central air conditioning and heating.
An impressive array of residential amenities includes a top-of-the-line fitness center, a 50-foot infinity-edge pool in a double-height space, a screening room, a bike room, a garden off the lobby, and a private wine cellar. Its West Village location is within close proximity to the restaurants and shops in the neighborhood.
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