The Solita is a boutique condominium located at 161 Grand Street, at the crossroads of SoHo and NoLIita and close to Chinatown, NoHo and the Lower East Side, and close to some of the best restaurants, nightlife and shopping that New York has to offer. This pet-friendly condominium features video intercom, live-in super who accepts packages, bike room, and a roof terrace. The 6, J/Z, and N/Q/R/W trains are close by.
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195 Hudson Street was built in 1920 as a warehouse and converted to a boutique condominium in 1999. A 24-hour doorman is on staff, and amenities include a large freight elevator, on-site garage with dedicated parking spaces, private on-floor storage, and a landscaped roof deck with breathtaking Hudson River views.
195 Hudson Street is in a prime Tribeca location near top restaurants and boutiques, Hudson River Park, Soho, Hudson Square, and the 1, 6, A/C/E, J/Z, and N/Q/R/W trains. Pets are welcome.
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The Spears Building at 525 West 22nd Street was constructed in 1880 as a factory and converted to a boutique condominium in 1996. Building staff and amenities include a part-time doorman, furnished roof deck offering river views, and storage units available for rent. It is in a prime West Chelsea location near the High Line, top restaurants, and world-famous galleries.
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109 Greene Street is a well-established boutique condominium finished in 1930 and offering full-time doorman service, private elevator access, a package room, and private storage. It is located on a highly sought-after Soho block surrounded by high-end shopping, art galleries, and notable restaurants including Mercer Kitchen, Cipriani Downtown, and Laduree.
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The 43-story tower at 50 United Nations Plaza, completed in 2015, was developed by Zeckendorf Development and Global Holdings and designed architects Foster + Partners. The Midtown East building, which was completed in 2015, is across the street from the United Nations. The condo has a gated entry that opens onto a landscaped motor-court.
The building’s health and fitness center features a 75-foot swimming pool, a fitness center, sauna, steam room and treatment room. A conference room, children’s playroom, ancillary laundry facilities, cold storage for groceries and bike storage round out the amenities. The staff of 50 United Nations Plaza includes a resident manager, concierge, doormen, valet, and porters.
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