140 Franklin Street is a Romanesque Revival building designed by Albert Wagner in 1887 for wrapping paper magnate D.S. Walton & Co. Over 100 years later, it is a 14-unit boutique condo conversion with a 24-hour doorman, full-time superintendent, and lobby with a mural by Sol LeWitt. It is located in the heart of Tribeca's historic districts and close to popular restaurants, dining, and transportation.
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The Westbury was completed as a hotel in 1927 and was converted to 47 condominium apartments in 1999. However, the building still offers such hotel-caliber amenities as a full-time staff, concierge service, a fitness center, a wine cellar, storage, and a bike room. The building is located at 15 East 69th Street, on the corner of East 69th Street and Madison Avenue and close to Central Park, world-class shopping, and fine dining.
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1049 Fifth Avenue merges an opulent pre-war style with state-of-the art finishes and technology.
It recently underwent an interior gut renovation that included substantial soundproofing between floors and apartments. With only 54 condominium residences on 23 floors, there are no more than three units per floor, with one floor designated for smaller staff apartments.
Residences are sprawling, averaging over 2,000 square feet. There are libraries with raised panel walls, coffered ceilings, Chicago windows with hand-operated panels, solid core raised panel doors, crown moldings and hand-laid rosewood herringbone patterned floors with ebony borders. Marble bathrooms have cherry wood raised panel cabinetry, double sink vanities and deep soaking tubs. Eat-in kitchens have top-of-the-line appliances, white marble and polished gray granite floors, full-size washers and dryers and butler’s pantries with warming ovens. Many residences have multiple terraces offering some of the best views in Manhattan of Central Park and the city.
It has a full-time doorman and concierge, private storage, attended elevators, a bicycle room and refrigerator storage for deliveries.
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The Loft at 30 Crosby Street in NoLIta has attracted many notable celebrities since it first opened in 2000 and its apartments quickly became some of the most highly sought after in the city.
Landmark Development oversaw the conversion of 30 Crosby Street, which was formerly a manufacturing facility. Featuring high ceilings, custom cabinets, topnotch appliances and original architectural details throughout, the Loft’s 13 apartments also have open kitchens and spacious master bathrooms.
Amenities include a concierge, a garden, an aromatherapy system in the lobby and a full-time doorman. It is also situated in a convenient location that is close to countless restaurants and retail shops in the surrounding neighborhoods of TriBeCa, SoHo and NoHo.
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The Chatham is a luxury condominium developed by Related and designed by Robert A. M. Stern, the dean of the Yale School of Architecture. The design of the 34-story Chatham displays all of Stern’s virtuoso architectural skills.
Inside, the 94 apartments feature classic layouts with fine finishes throughout, including solid wood doors, cherry wood floors and – most rare of all in post-war construction – plaster walls. Modern kitchens have premium appliances and glass and ash-blond cabinets imported from France. High-efficiency windows were imported from the Netherlands and bathrooms have marble floors and walls and topnotch fixtures. Several units have balconies or terraces.
The Chatham’s impressive amenities include an on-premise garage, storage and bike rooms, and state-of-the-art fitness room and spa. Its address at 181 East 65th Street puts it in excellent proximity to Central Park, restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Pets are welcome.
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400 Park Avenue South is a mixed rental and condo building in NoMad with a dramatic, crystalline design that earned the building a spot on CityRealty’s Top 10 NYC Buildings of the Decade list. Architect Christian de Portzamparc’s 40-story tower soars with jagged glass shards that are equally appealing at the exterior and inside, where they create unique apartment layouts with sheer walls of floor-to-ceiling glass. The building features 269 rental apartments and 81 condos, which come with white oak floors, open living spaces, kitchens with glass-faced Pedini cabinetry and quartzite countertops, and bathrooms with marble vanities and heated limestone floors.
The building, LEED-certified for its environmentally-friendly features, comes with a lounge, a screening room, a golf simulator, resident storage, a landscaped 27th floor terrace, and a fitness suite with a gym, swimming pool, steam room, a yoga room, and a spinning studio. The ground level integrates an entrance to the 28th Street station of the 4 and 6 trains, and Madison Square Park sits a block away.
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15 Union Square West is a boutique condominium located at the west side of Union Square at 15th Street.
Residences boast varied and open floor plans filled with natural light. They also have high ceilings and were custom designed by Vicente Wolf to mimic the feel of a townhome; apartments in the upper floors have fireplaces and offer views of the nearby park. Open kitchens are equipped with oversized islands, energy efficient LED lighting and stainless steel appliances; large master bathrooms have stone floors and walls and double sink vanities. Some units have touches like glass staircases and powder rooms with additional laundry rooms.
15 Union Square West has a 24-hour doorman on staff and concierge service from Luxury Attache, and amenities include a spa with a 50-foot-long lap pool and oversized Jacuzzi; a massage and spa treatment room; and a gym with a yoga/Pilates studio and boxing room. Many shops, restaurants, movie theaters and bars are nearby.
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The 43-story J.W. Marriott Essex House at 160 Central Park South, which includes both a hotel and 200 apartments, is situated in a premier location overlooking Central Park.
It first opened more than 80 years ago and has undergone a series of renovations over its storied history. Apartments are spacious and feature unique layouts; most residences also have beautiful views of Central Park and the city skyline.
Residents have access to all of the luxury amenities offered to guests of the hotel, which is now operated by Marriott International. Moreover, it has a full-time doorman, concierge service and a spa and fitness center. Unit owners can also order from the hotel’s 24-hour room service and request housekeeping.
The J.W. Marriott Essex House is close to excellent public transportation, high-caliber restaurants and world-class shopping.
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Designed by world-renowned starchitect Richard Meier, the 16-story 165 Charles Street overlooks the Hudson River and opened in 2005.
165 Charles Street offers two river-facing apartments per floor that feature large terraces. The 30 apartments and one penthouse were delivered fully finished, with everything from the floor plans to minor details designed by Meier himself. The floors are organized freely about an island kitchen unit. Floor-to-ceiling glass wraps each apartment and all units come with wide-plank Wenge wood floors, double-glazed windows and central air conditioning and heating.
An impressive array of residential amenities includes a top-of-the-line fitness center, a 50-foot infinity-edge pool in a double-height space, a screening room, a bike room, a garden off the lobby, and a private wine cellar. Its West Village location is within close proximity to the restaurants and shops in the neighborhood.
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Located in the heart of the West Village, 299 West 12th Street is one of the few prewar condominiums located downtown in the Village. Designed by Emory Roth and built by the Bing & Bing brothers in 1931, building amenities include a 24-hour doorman, live-in resident manager, private storage, and bike storage. Directly across the street, Abingdon Square Park hosts a weekend farmer's market. The location is minutes to the Hudson River Park, the High Line, the Whitney Museum, and a number of shops and restaurant options. The condo is pet and pied-a-terre friendly.
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