This mid-block condominium at 433 East 74th Street stands as one of the most elegant post-war buildings on the Upper East Side. Known as Lux 74, the 7-story building, completed in 2008, features 12 apartments, including a duplex maisonette. Developed by Josh Guberman of Core Development Group, the same team behind Union Square Lofts, the building was designed by Chris Caranno of ADG Architecture and Design, PC.
Lux 74 offers 24-hour concierge service, a landscaped roof deck, a spa club, and a resident lounge and dining area with a fireplace. The building is also staffed by a full-time superintendent and porter.
The kitchens are outfitted with custom Italian walnut cabinetry, Viking appliances, Sub-Zero refrigerators, Giallo Elena limestone countertops and backsplashes, and Thermador ovens. Bathrooms feature walnut vanities, wall-mounted faucets, radiant heated floors, Toto Ultimate toilets, Dranch Rain shower heads, and limestone walls.
The building also boasts an expansive rear garden, framed by a wall of tall bamboo trees, offering a serene outdoor retreat for residents.
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Grand Madison at 225 Fifth Avenue is a Renaissance Revival landmark building that occupies an entire blockfront between 25th and 26th streets, directly overlooking Madison Square Park. Originally constructed in 1906 as the Brunswick Hotel by architects Francis H. Kimball and Harry E. Donnell, the red-brick building with limestone base later served as elegant showrooms for the gift industry before Elad Properties acquired it for approximately $125 million in 2004 and converted it into 190-192 condominium apartments.
The building's apartments typically feature 10-foot ceilings, Poggenpohl kitchens with Viking and Bosch appliances, wide plank oak hardwood floors, and marble bathrooms, often in Carrara marble. Units range from spacious one-bedrooms to impressive duplex penthouses, with the latter offering multiple terraces up to 252 square feet and views of iconic buildings like the Empire State Building and Flatiron Building. Many apartments showcase the building's showroom heritage with exceptionally long entrance galleries - some stretching up to 33 feet - and expansive living spaces that can accommodate both living and formal dining areas.
Grand Madison provides white-glove service with 24-hour doorman and concierge, a fitness center, landscaped courtyard, and roof deck. The building notably housed the first Derek Jeter-branded gym in 2008, a 28,000-square-foot facility that was part of the 24 Hour Fitness chain. Additional services include in-house dry cleaning, daily housekeeping, and a live-in superintendent, though the building lacks a parking garage.
The location places residents at the heart of the revitalized NoMad district, with Eataly directly across the street and Madison Square Park's original Shake Shack steps away. Notable residents have included news anchor Lester Holt. The building's prime position offers easy access to the dining and cultural attractions of both the Flatiron District and Chelsea, while multiple subway lines provide convenient transportation throughout the city.
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Located at 519 West 23rd Street, High Line 519 was one of the first residential buildings to rise among the elevated train tracks-turned-public park when it was completed in 2005. Its design by acclaimed architect Lindy Roy employs curved steel screens gliding over an all-glass south façade, and the northern façade has balconies looking directly on the High Line.
In addition to the balconies, residences feature 10'3" ceilings, video security, in-unit washer/dryers, state-of-the-art kitchens, and abundant closet space. It is conveniently close to the galleries that put Chelsea on the map as well as the restaurants and nightlife that sprang up in recent years.
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140 Franklin Street is one of central Tribeca's most distinguished residential conversions, housed within a Romanesque Revival masterpiece designed by Albert Wagner in 1887. Wagner, who also created the iconic Puck Building, originally designed this cream-colored brick structure for wrapping paper magnate D.S. Walton & Co. The building's façade features balustraded rooflines, large arched windows on the fifth floor, strong rustication on the ground level, and a particularly notable protruding corner element on the top floor that showcases Wagner's architectural prowess.
Converted into a 14 unit boutique condominium by Sanba International Inc. under architect Aldo Andreoli, the building maintains its historic grandeur while offering modern luxury amenities. Residents enjoy 24 hour doorman service, a full time superintendent, and a lobby featuring an original mural by renowned conceptual artist Sol LeWitt, making it one of the few residential buildings downtown to showcase work by this celebrated American artist. The building also includes a water filtration system and comprehensive security features.
The residences within 140 Franklin Street are characterized by their exceptional scale and authentic loft features. Most apartments boast soaring ceilings ranging from 11 to 14+ feet, original cast iron columns from the 1887 construction, wide plank hardwood floors (typically Brazilian wood or oak), and dramatic skylights that flood the spaces with natural light. Wood burning fireplaces serve as focal points in the grand living areas, while oversized windows, many reaching 10+ feet in height, frame views of Tribeca's historic streetscape.
The building houses several spectacular penthouses, including multiple duplex units with private landscaped terraces exceeding 2,200 square feet. These outdoor spaces feature custom sound systems, outdoor kitchens, and panoramic views of downtown landmarks including the One World Trade Center, Woolworth Building, and 56 Leonard Street. One particularly notable residence spans 6,300 square feet with a 100 foot long great room, while another penthouse designed by renowned architect Winka Dubbeldam offers over 5,000 square feet of interior space.
Kitchens throughout the building reflect chef caliber standards, typically featuring Sub-Zero refrigeration, Wolf ranges, and Gaggenau appliances. Many units include butler's pantries, wet bars with temperature controlled wine storage, and custom millwork by high end firms like Poliform. Bathrooms showcase luxury finishes including Bisazza glass mosaic tiles, Dorn Bracht fixtures, steam showers, and soaking tubs, while many residences feature Swiss engineered radiant heating systems and Lutron lighting controls.
Located on a cobblestone street in the heart of Tribeca's historic district, 140 Franklin Street offers proximity to the neighborhood's renowned dining scene and cultural attractions, with convenient subway access at the corner. The building's prestigious resident roster has included Mickey Drexler, former CEO of J. Crew.
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The Dance Building at 217 West 19th Street brings Chelsea’s cherished tradition of combined arts space and loft living into the 21st century. Dance studios and a performance space spans the lower levels. The floors above hold only 12 apartments, creating a discrete lifestyle with just one or two units per floor. Roomy apartments span from 2,158 to 2,675 square feet and feature balconies in every unit. The Rawlings Architects-designed building features a minimalist façade and ribbon window bands that harken to the turn-of-the-twentieth-century Modernist avant-garde.
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25 Bond Street is located on a cobblestone street in NoHo .
It contains only nine apartments with expansive entertaining spaces, high ceilings, oversized windows, spacious master bedrooms and multiple fireplaces. Somes unit have chefs’ kitchens designed by Balthaup with double appliances and large, walk-in pantries; master bathrooms have soaking tubs and separate shower stalls.
Amenities at 25 Bond Street are impressive as apartments have at least two parking spaces. Residents are also offered access to an attended lobby, 24-hour concierge service, a garden with outdoor grilling, a caterer’s kitchen, individual lobby storage spaces and bronze-door elevators that directly open to each unit.
It is situated on a great street in a premier downtown location and is close to public transportation and the restaurants and shops in NoHo, SoHo and NoLIta.
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One Jackson Square is an 11-story LEED-certified condominium designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and completed in 2010. Amenities include concierge service, storage, a fitness center, a spa treatment room, a lounge with gourmet catering kitchen, and a common landscaped garden. Its address at 122 Greenwich Avenue puts it on the cusp of the West Village and the Meatpacking District, and close to the High Line, top restaurants and nightlife, and several transportation options.
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147 Waverly Place, designed by prominent architects Jardine, Kent and Hill and known as The Waverly Building, was originally constructed in 1912. The building's characteristic shape reflects the oblique angle of its prime corner site. Adapted as a boutique 20-unit condominium, The Waverly Building now includes a 24-hour doorman, 24-hour concierge service, a full time superintendent, a beautiful roof terrace with Village, Empire State Building and skyline views, and basement storage. The building is steps from Washington Square Park, gourmet grocery stores, amazing restaurants, and public transportation.
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211 Elizabeth Street is situated in Nolita and boasts elegant residences.
It is located on the southwest corner of Prince and Elizabeth Streets and all units feature expansive layouts and oversized windows. Many residences have high ceilings and modern kitchens and bathrooms have topnotch, premium appliances, detailed touches and clean finishes.
Residents can access such amenities as basement storage, a fitness center and a roof deck. Its prime location is near many shops and restaurants in NoLiTa and also allows for easy travel to SoHo, NoHo and the East Village. Notable celebrities including Billy Joel and Gabriel Byrne have purchased homes in 211 Elizabeth Street.
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The Dietz Lantern Building, located at 429 Greenwich Street in the Tribeca North Historic District, stands as a testament to New York City's industrial heritage. Originally constructed to manufacture lamps for horse-drawn carriages, this historic structure has been thoughtfully converted into a luxury residential building containing 28 condominium units.
The building's location places residents in a neighborhood characterized by well-preserved 19th century architecture, offering easy access to premier restaurants, shopping destinations, and the Hudson Waterfront Park. The area is also served by highly rated schools, making it attractive to families.
Residents benefit from a comprehensive suite of modern amenities, including 24-hour doorman service, an on-site live-in superintendent, and a recently renovated lobby. The building also features practical conveniences such as an on-site parking garage and dedicated bike storage room.
The Dietz Lantern Building represents a successful adaptation of New York's industrial past into contemporary luxury living while maintaining its historic character in one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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Built in 1924, the Atalanta at 25 North Moore Street in TriBeCa is a 17-story former warehouse for butter, cheese and eggs that was converted into loft apartments in 2001.
It has three lofts on each floor that range in size from 1,914 to 2,926 square feet. Atop the Atalanta are two terraced, duplex penthouses of 4,500 square feet and 5,200 square feet, one of which has outdoor space in the form of an addition on top of the building. Units were sold as raw space, allowing the owners to get creative with the interior design and layout.
Amenities at the Atalanta include a 24-hour doorman, resident manager, state-of-the-art wiring, and a sundeck with gas grill and panoramic city views. 25 North Moore Street is situated close to restaurants and shops, as well as Washington Market, Hudson River Park, and the 1/2/3/A/C/E trains.
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