30 East 31st Street is a 479-foot residential tower in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood, completed in 2019. Designed by architect Morris Adjmi, the 42-story building features one residence per floor, replacing the former Madison Avenue Baptist Church parish house. The tower's distinctive architecture combines High Modernism with Neo-Gothic and Art Deco elements, characterized by vertical mullions that transform into pointed arches and create unique triangular apertures in the penthouse levels.
The building offers a range of residences from one to three bedrooms, with floor-through layouts starting at 866 square feet. Interior finishes include wide-plank white oak flooring, custom Italian walnut cabinetry, quartzite countertops, and marble-clad bathrooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows are standard throughout, providing extensive city views.
Amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, fitness center, resident lounge with a double-sided fireplace, private dining room with catering kitchen, and a tranquil viewing garden. The building benefits from a 10-year 421-A tax abatement program.
The development stands out for its architectural detail and limited number of residences, with each floor dedicated to a single unit. Notable features include custom fixtures designed by Morris Adjmi himself, and penthouses distinguished by their geometric window configurations reminiscent of the Chrysler Building's crown.
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