Archives: Buildings
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Southend Lofts
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Seamlessly bridging history and modern living, Southend Lofts epitomizes Hoboken’s transformation from industrial past to a prime urban destination. Spanning a full city block, this premiere collection of luxury loft condominiums features vast interiors flooded with natural light, and a state-of-the-art atrium including elevated shops and dining, ushering in new levels of community and convenience…
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The 62 Cooper Square Condominium
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62 Cooper Square, built in 1926 by Carl Fisher and converted to condos in 2001, is a prestigious pre-war building in Downtown NYC. This beige-brick residence offers 24-hour doorman/concierge, large storage cages, and a roof deck. The 26 loft-style units feature high ceilings and expansive multi-paned windows. Located steps from Cooper Square Park and close…
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1 East 66th Street
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1 East 66th Street is a premier full-service cooperative just off Fifth Avenue, offering rare hotel-style amenities. Residents enjoy a full-time doorman, concierge, elevator operator, on-site gym, laundry, basement storage, and a backup generator. A private in-house restaurant with daily menus by the building’s chef offers intimate in-apartment dining. A resident manager oversees apartment services,…
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10 Bond Street
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10 Bond Street is an architecturally acclaimed boutique residence in NoHo, featuring just 11 exceptional homes. Praised by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, its striking façade blends terra-cotta, weathered steel, wood, and glass. Amenities include a full-time concierge, fitness center overlooking a sunken garden, bike room, and private storage. Located at Bond and Lafayette Streets, it’s…
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100 East 53rd Street – SELENE
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Selene, located at 100 East 53rd Street, is a striking 63-story tower designed by Pritzker Prize-winner Norman Foster with interiors by AD100 designer William T. Georgis. Inspired by neighboring Modernist icons like the Seagram Building, Selene’s glass façade floods its refined residences with natural light. Set between Park and Lexington Avenues, this ultra-luxury development is…
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1000 Park Avenue
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Built in 1916 and designed by Emery Roth, 1000 Park Avenue is a distinguished 13-story Gothic-inspired co-op with 70 residences. Its brown-brick façade is adorned with gargoyles, lanterns, and intricate details. Located in the heart of the Upper East Side, the building benefits from abundant natural light, large windows, high ceilings, and a variety of…
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1001 Tenants Corp.
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Built in 1929 and designed by Pleasants Pennington & Albert W. Lewis, 1001 Tenants Corporation is a distinguished prewar co-op on the NE corner of 84th Street. This white-glove, full-service building features 21 grand apartments across 15 stories, including duplexes and layouts ranging from 5½ to 12 rooms. Pets and 50% financing are permitted, with…
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101 West 87th Street
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101 West 87th Street is a luxury condominium on a charming Upper West Side block, just steps from Central Park. Converted and fully renovated in 2013, it features modern finishes and standout amenities including a full-time doorman, concierge, fitness center, children’s playroom, club lounge, courtyard garden, roof deck, and central laundry. Most units include in-unit…
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1020 Fifth Avenue Corporation
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Built in 1925 and designed by Warren & Wetmore, 1020 Fifth Avenue is one of Fifth Avenue’s most prestigious addresses. Located between 83rd and 84th Streets, directly across from the Met and Central Park, this grand pre-war building features just 13 expansive residences across 14 floors, with ceiling heights ranging from 10 to 18 feet.…
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1020 Park Ave., Inc.
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Built in 1962, 1020 Park Avenue is a landmarked 21-story building with 52 residences and two elevators. Located on the NW corner of East 85th Street, it features a modern tan brick façade with a travertine marble-clad base. Ideally situated near Central Park, the Met, top restaurants, and shops, it’s zoned for PS 6 (as…