Located at 230 West 56th Street, the Park Imperial contains the headquarters of the publishing company Random House on its lower floors and 101 apartments beginning on the 48th floor.
Residences are distinguished by their large windows that offer exceptional views of Manhattan, the Hudson River and Central Park. Apartments also feature ebony-stained mahogany floors, 10-foot-high ceilings and marble bathrooms, among other modern touches.
Amenities in the pet-friendly Park Imperial include a 24-hour doorman, a full-service garage, a health club and a private residents’ lounge. Residents also have access to the Imperial Club on the 47th floor, which boasts state-of-the-art fitness and business centers. The Park Imperial is close to Central Park, Columbus Circle and the Theater District.
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One Lincoln Square, a 30-story, 143-unit high-rise at 150 Columbus Avenue, is in high demand for its striking design, luxe apartments, and prime Upper West Side address. Apartments offer gorgeous views, spacious proportions, high ceilings, floor-to-ceilings windows, and generous closet space.
One Lincoln Square welcomes pets, and this doorman building's amenities include concierge, bike room, and storage. It is right above Lincoln Center and its subway stop, and offers easy access to Central Park, The Shops at Columbus Circle, and the Upper West Side's best dining and shopping.
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200 Chambers Street is located in TriBeCa.
It contains more than 250 units, many of which have sweeping views of the city and range in size from just under 600 to more than 2,300 square feet. Residents enter through an impressive double-height lobby and they also have access to a 5,000-square-foot terrace. Kitchens are equipped with stone countertops and modern appliances, while bathrooms have Calacatta marble and oversized Zuma soaking tubs.
Amenities include a full-time doorman and concierge, a full-service garage, a children’s playroom and a fitness center. Moreover, a block-long Whole Foods, a Bed Bath & Beyond and a Barnes & Noble are located nearby. 200 Chambers Street is close to excellent public transportation and TriBeCa’s restaurants and shops.
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Astor Place at 445 Lafayette Street is located in the East Village.
The 39 residences in the glass-clad tower feature floor-to-ceiling windows and range from 1,449 to 4,156 square feet. Units have individual washers and dryers, while kitchens are outfitted with modern appliances. Bathrooms have six-foot-long soaking tubs, double vanities with solid granite sinks and marble flooring.
445 Lafayette Street amenities include concierge service, a full-time doorman, a resident manager, private storage and a fitness center. Situated at the nexus of NoHo, the East Village, Greenwich Village and the Bowery, Astor Place is near many restaurants and boutiques. There is also a subway station less than a block away.
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The American Thread Building is located at 260 West Broadway in TriBeCa.
260 West Broadway was formerly known as the Wool Exchange Building, as its developers had hoped it would enable New York to overtake Boston as the center of the nation's wool trade. Their subsequent failure allowed the American Thread Company to move into the site, which was converted into loft-style apartments in 1980 and retains the company's name.
Residences have tall high ceilings and maintain original architectural touches; many units have been updated in recent years and boast kitchens and master bathrooms that are spacious and feature premium appliances and deluxe fixtures.
Residents of 260 West Broadway have access to amenities including an attended lobby, concierge service, a roof deck, a garden, basement storage and a health club. It is also convenient to the shops and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhood and SoHo.
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Occupying a full-block on the Upper West Side, the Apthorp at 2211 Broadway is a New York City landmark renowned for its Italian Renaissance Revival architecture and private courtyard drive. It contains more than 160 residences.
Built by William Waldorf Astor in 1908, the Apthorp is situated between 78th and West 79th Streets. It does not have private balconies, but it is distinguished by a beautifully landscaped center courtyard. The Apthorp has four lobbies – all of which are accessible from its courtyard – leading to opulent residences that have been carefully restored and renovated.
Amenities at the Apthorp include a full-service garage, a private roof deck, a landscaped garden, entertainment suite, children's playroom, a doorman in each of the 4 lobbies, and a resident manager. It is located near Riverside Park, which runs along the Hudson River and has jogging and biking paths. It is also convenient to many shops and restaurants. A subway station is less than a block away and residents can easily hail a cab on Broadway or West End Avenue, allowing for quick access to either uptown or downtown.
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Built in 1992, 353 Central Park West is an intimate, 15-unit condominium with white-glove amenities that include a full-time doorman/concierge, Park-facing gym with state-of-the-art equipment including a Peloton and Pilates reformer, bike room, storage and a rooftop terrace with outstanding 360-degree views. Across from Central Park's tennis courts and the Reservoir, and close to the many schools, restaurants, and great shopping (including Whole Foods), that make the Upper West Side so special, the location is ideal and convenient.
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Completed in 2010, the Aldyn at 60 Riverside Boulevard is located on the Upper West Side.
Apartments have tall ceilings and large windows that let in ample light. Varied and unique floor plans are also found throughout the Aldyn. Kitchens feature appliances from Smeg and Miele and bathrooms are equipped with double vanities, teak-wrapped master baths and deep soaking tubs.
Most residents of the 40-floor Aldyn have views of the Hudson River, as well as access to such amenities as a full-time doorman, concierge service, central air conditioning and heating, a health club, an intercom system, a party room, a lounge and a children’s playroom.
60 Riverside Boulevard is near both Central Park and Riverside Park, Lincoln Center, and the boutiques and restaurants in Columbus Circle.
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345 Meatpacking is an 11-story boutique condominium with only 37 units. The building has 24-hour doorman/concierge service, a gym, a roof deck, and bike room. It is located at 345 West 14th Street near the High Line, Chelsea Market, popular restaurants and nightlife, and the A/C/E trains.
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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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One Hundred Barclay Tribeca is a pre-war landmark located at the junction of the Financial District, Tribeca, and Battery Park City. Designed by Ralph Walker, dubbed “Architect of the Century” by the American Institute of Architects, and completed in 1927, the building was one of the city’s first Art Deco skyscrapers. The opulent Jazz Age lobby is one of the finest in all of New York. In 2015, the tower’s upper floors were retrofitted as sprawling loft residences with high ceilings and high-end finishes. Residences begin at 170 feet above street level, and rise from there, featuring ample light and views from the Hudson River to the Midtown skyline. The One World Trade Center rises across the street and comes into direct, dramatic view from south-facing apartments.
One Hundred Barclay boasts over 40,000 square feet of amenities that include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a fitness center designed by The Wright Fit, an 82-foot lap pool with adjacent children's pool, and spa and treatment rooms. The club level on the 18th floor offers a billiards room, a club lounge with bar and dining room, a children's playroom, a teen lounge, a media lounge, a wine tasting room, music practice rooms, and four outdoor terraces. The building also offers bicycle parking and private storage and five-minute walking access to the shops at Westfield World Trade Center, Fulton Center, and Brookfield Place, as well as the parks and waterfront promenade at Battery Park City.
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The Carl Fischer Building at 62 Cooper Square faces Cooper Square, a green plaza and promenade at the confluence of some of Manhattan’s most exciting neighborhoods - NoHo, the Bowery, East Village, Greenwich Village and Union Square. The property consists of three pre-war buildings - a 12-story loft and two four-story buildings next door. The loft holds a shared roof deck with dramatic skyline views, with a private penthouse with a hot tub taking up the roof of one of the smaller buildings.
The Carl Fisher Building offers a 24-hour doorman/concierge, an on-site superintendent, resident storage, and access to the New York Health and Racquet Club. Some of the city’s liveliest dining and nightlife abounds on the surrounding blocks; the campus of Cooper Union, one of the country’s most prestigious art and architecture universities, sits next door and across the square; up the block, the Astor Place station of the 6 train puts both Downtown and Midtown within a ten-minute commute.
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