Central Park Place at 301 West 57th Street is situated two blocks from Central Park and across from the Hearst Tower.
Residences feature five sided bay windows with views of the park, the fountains at Columbus Circle and the city skyline. Units are spacious and are distinguished by their varied layouts, modern appliances and well-appointed master bathrooms.
Central Park Place offers a number of amenities designed to further enhance the quality of residential life: services include a full-time doorman, premiere concierge service, a health club with swimming pool and sauna, a banquet room, a roof deck and courtyard and suites that residents may rent for visiting family or guests.
It is within walking distance to the Midtown business district and Columbus Circle provides a unique transportation hub where many subway lines converge, opening up quick and easy access to the rest of Manhattan.
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As the only residential building located within the Lincoln Center of the Performing Arts complex at 160 West 66th Street, 3 Lincoln Center is a mixed-use, 60-story tower that houses Lincoln Center offices in its lower floors and 347 apartments on its upper floors. It is close to Central Park, the Apple store, Equinox, and gourmet supermarkets.
It has two entrances and its western location produces sweeping views of the Hudson River and the skylines of Manhattan and New Jersey. 3 Lincoln Center residences have windowed chef’s kitchens equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, granite floors and countertops. Bathrooms are appointed in luxurious marble and are outfitted with topnotch fixtures and finishes.
Amenities at 3 Lincoln Center include doorman and concierge service available 24 hours a day, an on-site building manager, and a full-service parking garage on-site. It also has a private, state-of-the-art health club, the Center Club, which features a 60-foot swimming pool, a sauna, a steam room and aerobic exercise rooms.
Directly outside your door, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - the world’s most celebrated cultural hub houses internationally renowned performing arts organizations including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the Juilliard School. For pre theatre, post theatre or anytime in between, enjoy an abundance of outstanding restaurants including Caf Fiorello, Bar Boulud, Boulud Sud, The Smith, Rosa Mexicano, Atlantic Grill, The Leopard at des Artistes, Shun Lee, and Tatiana.
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The bold and modern Metropolitan Tower at West 57th Street overlooks Central Park.
Apartments feature innovative layouts, with floor-to-ceiling windows that extend across two stunning walls and showcase views of Central Park.
Amenities at the Metropolitan Tower include a full-time doorman, premiere concierge service, a health club and spa with indoor swimming pool, a roof deck, housekeeping and room service, a full-service garage and a private, residents-only dining club with a terrace.
Moreover, residents enjoy coveted ease of access to Central Park, which is just two blocks to the north. A neighborhood ideal for exploration, the 57th Street thoroughfare brings world-class shops, restaurants and entertainment options right to residents’ doorsteps.
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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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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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Completed in 2008, the Visionaire at 70 Little West Street in Battery Park City is certified LEED platinum.
The 251 apartments have floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for optimal views of the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline as well as hardwood flooring and open kitchens with energy efficient appliances.
The building's amenities include concierge and doorman service, a skylit indoor swimming pool and hot tub, two landscaped roof gardens with private cabanas, a rooftop entertainment area featuring built-in grills and a wet bar, a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa, yoga studios, a screening room and lounge with a fireplace, a private dining area, a children’s playroom and a parking garage.
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The 60-story residential condominium tower at 56 Leonard Street in TriBeCa was designed by Herzog & de Meuron. The striking design of the 145-unit building involves each floor being different and rotated from the floors above and below. Each unit has a private balcony.
The floor-to-ceiling glass window walls in the condo offer generous views of the cityscape, water, bridges and beyond. Two floors of amenities include a 75-foot infinity pool, a sundeck, a fitness center, a spa, a library lounge, a screening room, and a conference room.
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The Grand Beekman at 400 East 51st Street was the first major residential development built within the exclusive Beekman Place enclave in several decades.
Its 89 apartments are built on a grand scale, starting at around 1,000 square feet and with ceilings that rise up to 13 feet. Pre-war style layouts include separate wings for entertaining and sleeping. There are floor-to-ceiling French windows, herringbone patterned floors and curved windowed dining nooks. Kitchens have marble countertops and premium appliances, while limestone bathrooms feature double vanities, separate showers and deep soaking tubs. Many apartments have Juliet balconies and large terraces with views of the skyline and the East River.
Grand Beekman amenities include a conservatory with a landscaped garden designed by Arnold Scaasi, a duplex fitness club, a children’s playroom, a bike room, a resident’s lounge, a 24-hour doorman and concierge services.
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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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170 East End Avenue overlooks Carl Schurz Park in Yorkville.
It is 19 stories and contains 110 apartments that are split among its different wings, with a landscaped garden with a waterfall serving as a focal point. Some residences have fireplaces and balconies; kitchens have new, top-of-the-line appliances; and master bathrooms are equipped with premium fixtures and oversized baths. The development extends from 87th to 88th Streets in the Upper East Side.
An attended lobby, concierge service, a full-service garage, a health club and a children’s playroom are among the amenities residents have access to. 170 East End Avenue is located near cross-town bus service, which runs along 86th Street. Yorkville has restaurants and cafes as well as parks and other recreational areas, making it a perfect location for families, writers and those in search of a quiet living space in the city.
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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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