The Machinery Exchange was originally constructed as a horse stable for the nearby Police Building in 1915, and was converted to a seven-story, 11-unit condominium in 2007. Located at 136 Baxter Street, it is at the crossroads of Soho, Nolita and Chinatown. The building has a virtual doorman, a full-time resident manager, and deeded storage cages.
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129 Lafayette Street was originally built as a printing facility in 1911 and converted to a luxury loft condominium in 2004. The limestone-clad building is marked by a grand lobby with 24-hour doorman service, private on-site storage, and a 2,000-square-foot landscaped roof deck with panoramic views. It is located at Lafayette Street and Howard Street near Soho, Chinatown, Nolita, the Bowery, and Tribeca. Pets are allowed.
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200 West End Avenue is located in the Upper West Side.
Situated on the corner of 70th Street and West End Avenue, the 29-story 200 West End Avenue offers a generous selection of layouts with oversized floor-to-ceiling windows and hardwood flooring. Open kitchens have white-oak cabinetry, black granite countertops and topnotch appliances; master baths have generous storage space, deep soaking tubs and frameless glass and marble showers.
In collaboration with Wine Enthusiast Magazine, noted designer Celerie Kemble developed a wine tasting room and a children’s playroom for residents and their children. Additional amenities at 200 West End Avenue include hotel-style concierge service by Abigail Michaels, on-site valet parking, a fitness room, a residents’ lounge, a billiards and screening room and a landscaped terrace. Central and Riverside Parks and countless shops and restaurants are also nearby.
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Located at the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue in Chelsea, the Chelsea Stratus at 101 West 24th Street was completed in 2008.
It contains around 200 units with varied layouts ranging from studios to three bedrooms; a majority are either one- or two-bedroom residences. Many apartments have balconies, windowed kitchens with modern appliances and bathrooms with separate showers and bathtubs.
Notable Chelsea Stratus amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge service, a Thomas Balsey-designed roof deck, a fitness center, a basketball court, a private residents’ lounge, a billiard table and a dog run. 101 West 24th Street also contains 16,000 square feet of retail space at its base.
It is located close to many shops and restaurants in Chelsea and the Flatiron District and public transportation.
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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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The Olcott is a handsome prewar condominium located at 27 West 72nd Street, and the attended lobby retains its historic elegance. The staff includes a 24-hour doorman, concierge, and on-site management, and amenities include a gym, children's playroom, cold storage, and residents' lounge.Central Park and the John Lennon memorial are at the end of the block, and the building is close to The Ribbon, The Leopard at des Artistes, Lilly's Cocktail & Wine, Alice's Tea Cup, Shakespeare & Co. bookstore, and the B/C and 1/2/3 trains.
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Liberty Lofts was originally constructed as the LIberty Storage Warehouse in 1891 and converted to a 32-unit boutique condominium in 2003. White-glove service includes doormen, concierge, and live-in superintendent. Central Park and Lincoln Center are a short walk away.
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1600 Broadway is located near Times Square and has residences ranging from studios to three bedrooms.
Apartments feature open kitchens that overlook family rooms and allow for informal or formal dining. They are equipped with modern appliances, granite countertops and full-height glass backsplashes; master bathrooms have topnotch vanities with limestone countertops. Many units also have private balconies and all apartments are outfitted with 9-1/2-foot-high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and washers and dryers.
1600 Broadway offers amenities like access to Club on the Square, which occupies its entire fourth floor and includes an entertainment lounge, a putting green, virtual golf and a fitness center. It is also has a spacious outdoor terrace and a rooftop deck with views of Times Square, the Theater District and the skyline.
It is located between 48th and 49th Streets and is only a block away from public transportation. It is also close to Broadway theaters and Rockefeller Center.
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213 West 23rd Street is a boutique pre-war condo that was transformed into twelve lofts in 2004, features a newly renovated lobby, part-time doorman and on-site superintendent. The condo permits immediate unlimited sublets, live/work, investors, foreign buyers, pieds-a-terre, co-purchasing, gifting, guarantors and pets.
The building is just blocks from Madison Square Park, Chelsea Piers, and the High Line Park. It is close to nightlife with an array of fine dining options, cozy cafes and world-class shopping with Eataly, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe's just around the corner. It offers easy access to major transportation lines.
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The Heywood at 263 Ninth Avenue was converted from a printing house into apartments.
H.J. Development Corporation oversaw the transformation in 2005. The Heywood, which now includes 50 residences, has a unique history that dates back to the early 20th century. Its architects strived to ensure they preserved its historical context, crafting spacious lofts with large windows and maintaining original details and other touches. Apartments feature 12 ½-foot-ceilings; kitchens are equipped with modern, premium appliances; and residences range from 1,200 to 3,150 square feet.
The Heywood is close to Chelsea’s many restaurants, retail stores and art galleries.
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