Archives: Buildings
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205 West 57th Street
The Osborne, built from 1883 to 1885 and expanded in 1906, is a NYC landmark conceived by stone contractor Thomas Osborne. Designed by James Ware as a prestigious residence for wealthy New Yorkers, it’s often called a Dakota across from Carnegie Hall. Originally, each floor featured four large, richly detailed apartments with parquet floors, rare…
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1 West End Avenue
Introducing the Tower Residences at One West End, a stunning 42-story glass condominium designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli. These spacious three- and four-bedroom homes, ranging from 2,250 to 5,300 sq.ft., feature elegant interiors by Jeffrey Beers. With panoramic city and river views in all directions, the collection includes a rare 29th-floor duplex with 5 bedrooms,…
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One Vandam Condominium
Located in Soho between Spring and Prince Streets, 180 Sixth Avenue is a 14-story condo built in 2014 with 25 residences. Units range from 1 to 5 bedrooms (1,000–5,000 sq.ft.) and often include multiple exposures and outdoor space. Amenities include a courtyard, fitness center, laundry, rooftop deck, private storage, 24/7 concierge, full-time superintendent, and porter.…
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50 Riverside Boulevard
One Riverside Park, developed by Extell, offers its final collection of luxury residences at 50 Riverside Boulevard. This 219-unit condo features spacious Upper West Side homes with elegant interiors by Shamir Shah. The lobby boasts travertine finishes, decorative metalwork, a custom glass chandelier, and 24-hour doorman and concierge service.
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110 Third Avenue
One Ten Third is a striking 21-story boutique building with a blue and green glass Mondrian-inspired design. As Toll Brothers’ Manhattan debut, it’s perfectly located where the East Village meets Union Square. The 76 residences mostly have four units per floor, with three per floor from the 16th level up. The building also offers a…
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202 Broome Street
Experience downtown living at One Essex Crossing, where Lower East Side energy meets modern design. Crafted by CetraRuddy around a lush elevated garden, the bright, flexible layouts offer a unique lifestyle in NYC’s most vibrant neighborhood.
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1 Beekman Place
The 16-story structure was built as a cooperative in 1929 and has 42 apartments.
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30 Front Street
Olympia, rising from historic Dumbo, is a modern tribute to its surroundings with stunning views of the harbor and Lower Manhattan. Designed by Hill West Architects and Workstead, its maritime-inspired exteriors and interiors reflect the neighborhood’s heritage. Featuring 76 handcrafted homes and over 38,000 sq.ft. of amenities, Olympia offers a vibrant new community with robust…
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2 Montague Terrace
2 Montague Terrace is a classic 12-story prewar co-op in Brooklyn Heights with 25 units. Some apartments offer stunning views of lower Manhattan, the harbor, Governors Island, and the Statue of Liberty. The building features a doorman, elevator, and is pet-friendly.