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Sales have started at the Lenox Grand, an 8-story condominium building with 19 apartments at 381 Lenox Avenue on the northwest corner at 129th Street.

The building is across the avenue from the 12-story, 77-unit red-brick residential condominium development at 380 Lenox Avenue, which is know as The Lenox and is nearing completion and occupancy is expected in late October.

Rose Tree Development Corporation of which Peter Rosenbaum is president is the developer and D+DG Architecture P.C. is the architect for this building.

This building is distinguished by a duplex roof deck and a video security system and private storage units.

Eleven of the units have outdoor space and all apartments have wood-burning fireplaces with raised hearths, Whirlpool washer dryers and kitchens with GE Custom Style stainless steel appliances with cherry wood cabinetry and granite countertops and bathrooms with crema marfil marble and fixtures by Hansgrohe and Toto.

The building will have 24-hour underground parking, floor-to-ceiling windows, a 24-four concierge service in a marble lobby that will have two Mir?ints.

The lower two floors of the building are commercial.

Prices for 2-bedroom, 2-bath units range from $733,425 to $878,160. Available apartments range in size from two-bedroom, two-bath units with 1,160 square feet that is priced at about $817,980 to two-bedroom, two-bath units with about 1,326 square feet that is priced at about $800,000.

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Architecture Critic Carter Horsley Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.