River & Warren is a condo conversion located at 212 Warren Street and completed in 2015. The luxury condominium includes 24-hour doorman, concierge, well-equipped fitness center, yoga studio, playroom, landscaped rooftop terrace with Wolf barbecues, bike room, central laundry room, storage available for purchase and neighboring parking garages.
River & Warren is steps from Brookfield Place, the Conrad Hotel, Atrio, Del Friscos Grill, Harry's Italian, El Vez, Shake Shack, Beans & Greens, Blue Smoke, and an 11-screen Regal movie theater with reclining chairs. Additional location amenities include dedicated dog parks, playgrounds, and Asphalt Green Pool & Sports Complex. Residents are just steps from all the fabulous Tribeca shopping, restaurants, Whole Foods supermarket, and Soul Cycle.
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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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Located at 33 West 56th Street just off Fifth Avenue, the Centurion opened in 2009.
Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei and his son, Sandi Pei, designed the Centurion to incorporate a wide variety of floor plans among its 48 condominium units, with ceilings measuring from 10 to 17 feet and layouts ranging from one to four bedrooms. Three are configured as penthouses, while 13 apartments have terraces. What they all share are exquisitely designed interiors with oversized, tinted and sound-insulated windows and teak floors. Kitchens feature custom cabinets with clear glass countertops and modern appliances; spacious master bathrooms have dual sinks, soaking tubs and separate shower stalls.
Shared amenities at the Centurion include a water garden with reflecting pool, a 1,500-square-foot exercise center, an on-premise garage and hotel-style concierge service.
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737 Park Avenue is a handsome 1940 prewar building with 20 stories. In 2013, with much anticipation and tremendous buzz, the building converted to condominium ownership Amenities include a skylit health club, children's playroom, elevator operators, 24-hour attended front door, private storage, bicycle and stroller storage, additional laundry room, and an entertaining garden room.
Marvelously located on the corner of Park Avenue and 71st Street, in the heart of Manhattan's most sought-after residential district, this building is ideal for a buyer that desires the flexibility offered by a condominium but prefers the sensibility of a prewar cooperative.
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The Link is a full-service condominium located at 310 West 52nd Street where Midtown West meets Hell's Kitchen. A 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, and concierge are on staff, and amenities include a double-height fitness center, a lobby garden with reflecting pool, and a 3,200-square-foot landscaped terrace. Rockefeller Center, Columbus Circle, the Theater District, and Times Square are close to the building.
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Manhattan House is a landmarked, full-service condominium designed by Pritzker Prize laureate Gordon Bunshaft. It is located on the Upper East Side at 200 East 66th Street, near many restaurants and shops on Third Avenue.
The 19-story complex spans the entire block between Second and Third Avenues and 65th and 66th Streets. It underwent a significant overhaul in 2007, one that aimed to preserve the complex's original architectural details. Kitchens and bathrooms boast modern, premium appliances and deluxe fixtures. Select units have private outdoor space.
A 24-hour doorman and live-in superintendent are on staff at Manhattan House. Amenities include two port cocheres, a massive private garden, a roof deck, a lounge, a club room with private kitchen, a bespoke Exhale spa, a renovated fitness center, a yoga studio, a library, and a children’s playroom designed by Roto Architects. On-site parking with valet service is available, as is valet dry cleaning, a package room, and cold storage. Pets are welcome.
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456 West 19th Street is located in Chelsea between Ninth and Tenth Avenues and was designed by Cary Tamarkin. It is distinguished by its top half, which is set back and curved.
It is near the High Line, an elevated park that stretches along the Hudson River, and, after two years of construction, opened in 2010. 456 West 19th Street contains 22 duplex units that are light-filled and spacious, ranging from 1,100 to 3,000 square feet. Residences also feature large windows offering expansive views of the Manhattan skyline and Hudson River and kitchens and bathrooms equipped with modern appliances from Miele and Sub Zero and premium, Arne Jacobsen fixtures.
456 West 19th Street amenities include an attended lobby, central air conditioning, a roof deck and washer and dryer units. It is also located close to the neighborhood’s shops, restaurants and art galleries, as well as the Chelsea Piers entertainment complex.
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Designed by the world-renowned architect Robert A. M. Stern, the Brompton at 205 East 85th Street is located in the Upper East Side.
The Brompton was completed in 2009, is a Gothic-inspired and has generously sized residences and elegant details. Ranging from studios to townhouses, the 166 Brompton apartments have elegant kitchens featuring maple cabinetry and state-of-the-art appliances; master bathrooms are equipped with vanities with double sinks, six-foot soaking tubs and glass and marble shower stalls. Some apartments have fireplaces and Juliet balconies, while the duplex Townhouses have elevators. All residences have oversized windows, washers and dryers, entry foyers and walk-in closets.
The Brompton's hotel-style amenities include a personal assistant to handle everything from making restaurant reservations and spa appointments to arranging pet and child care. There is a landscaped interior courtyard for residents and ownership comes with a membership to the adjoining Equinox Fitness Club, which has a private lounge for Brompton residents and a full-service spa along with premium fitness equipment.
The residential Yorkville neighborhood is near Carl Schurz Park, the jogging path along the East River, public transportation and excellent local shops.
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The Greenwich Street Project at 497 Greenwich Street is a former industrial space in SoHo that was converted and expanded in 2003.
It is one of the most distinct new developments in Lower Manhattan, with a rippling glass façade and six small protruding parapet balconies. It offers residents varied floor plans and modern loft living. Apartments are spacious, with some rooms measuring longer than 30 feet. Kitchens and master bathrooms are equipped with topnotch appliances and fixtures and distinguished by impressive architectural details.
Amenities at the Greenwich Street Project include a multi-level fitness center, an endless swimming pool, a sauna, storage space, a screening and meeting room, a private garden and wine storage. It is convenient to many restaurants, retail stores, art galleries and nightlife and is close to TriBeCa.
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Designed by SLCE Architects, the Halcyon is a 32-story tower located at 305 East 51st Street. With 123 residences ranging from one- to four-bedrooms, the Halcyon is constructed of a glass- and-bronze window-wall tower that sits on a limestone base. Interiors, designed by S. Russell Groves, feature 10-foot-tall ceilings, floor-to-ceiling double pane windows, white marble master bathrooms with deep soaking bathtubs, and custom Poliform kitchens in Calacatta gold marble.
Residents will enjoy a full array of high-end amenities, including doorman, concierge, courtyard, 52-foot indoor pool with spa and sauna, fitness center, library, playroom, golf room, outdoor lounge with landscaped terrace and outdoor fire pit, and parking.
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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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10 West End Avenue is a sleek, 33-story tower in the Upper West Side that opened in 2007.
Its 173 apartments offer knockout views through floor to-ceiling windows that are enhanced by 10- and 11-foot ceilings. The interiors of the three- and four-bedroom units were designed by Nick Dine; kitchens feature modern appliances and custom cabinetry with etched-glass doors; master baths have walnut vanities and top-of-the-line fixtures and finishes. Many apartments have terraces or balconies.
10 West End Avenue amenities include on-premises valet parking and a huge, 2,300-square-foot fitness center that has a separate, glass enclosed 50-foot pool designed by fitness expert Ari Teller. It is situated just north of Midtown and is near the Hudson River and shops and restaurants in the Time Warner Center.
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