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The Kibel Companies and Toll Brothers City Living are erecting a 12-story residential condominium building at 303 East 33rd Street on the northeast corner at Second Avenue in Murray Hill. The building is directly to the south of a 36-story apartment building erected several years ago by the Kibel Companies.

The new building, which is also known as 604-620 Second Avenue, has been designed by Perkins Eastman Architects and will have 128 apartments in 59 different layouts including some duplexes and a triplex penthouse.

It is scheduled for completion next year and expected to achieve LEED certification.

Apartments will have bamboo flooring and floor-to-ceiling windows and some balconies. Kitchens will have Liebherr, Subzero and Bosch appliances and bathrooms are accented with white dolomite marble, glass mosaic tile and quartzite floors.

The building's lobby will have volcanic stone, bamboo and green-gold quartzite. The building will have a 24-hour concierge, a garage, a fitness center, a children's playroom, a media lounge and gaming room and an outdoor atrium as well as a 5,000-square-foot landscaped roof terrace with reflecting pool, bocce court and outdoor barbecue and dining area.

The building will also have bicycle storage and individual storage spaces and apartments will range in size from about 546 to 2,782 square feet and in price from about $635,000 to about $4,500,000.

Kibel's other projects included 90 West Street and Toll Brothers other projects include 110 Third Avenue.

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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.