Archives: Buildings
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28 East 70th Street
28 East 70th Street is a rare pre-war condominium designed by renowned architect Emery Roth and completed in 1926. Located at Madison Avenue, this landmarked building offers just 11 residences across 15 stories, served by three elevators—an intimate and elegant Upper East Side address.
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247 West 12th Street
247 West 12th Street is a classic 1920 West Village co-op on a charming cobblestone block. Blending historic character with updated common areas, the building offers a well-maintained and welcoming atmosphere in one of Manhattan’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
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222 Park Avenue South
Just one block from Union Square’s famous farmers’ market and transit hub, this well-maintained, non-doorman turn-of-the-century co-op in Gramercy/Flatiron offers low maintenance and no underlying mortgage. Amenities include a landscaped rooftop terrace, complimentary laundry and storage on each floor, and a live-in superintendent, all within reach of top dining and shopping.
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246 West End Avenue
246 West End Avenue, designed by J.E.R. Carpenter and completed in 1913 for developer S. Fullerton Weaver, showcases Carpenter’s signature pre-WWI style of two grand apartments per floor with spacious reception rooms, multiple bedrooms, and separate servants’ quarters. Each apartment had private elevators for added privacy. Carpenter, educated at MIT and the École des Beaux-Arts,…
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39 West 23rd Street
Just steps from Madison Square Park and the Flatiron Building, Flatiron House offers a limited collection of spacious residences designed by COOKFOX Architects. Its limestone and terracotta façade features bronzed railings and cascading greenery. Residents enjoy a lush garden and a range of serene amenities for relaxation and socializing.
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59 John Street
The Financial District, or FiDi, has rapidly transformed into one of Manhattan’s most vibrant residential areas, with luxury condos, parks, and retail reshaping the neighborhood once dominated by finance. Five Nine Johns Lofts at 59 John Street is a prime example. Originally a 1900s office building, it was converted to condos starting in 2004 and…
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1 Gracie Terrace
Perched on a quiet cul-de-sac with direct access to the Grand East River Promenade, 1 Gracie Terrace was built in 1953 overlooking the East River. Just minutes from Carl Schurz Park, the neighborhood is loved year-round for its stunning views, jogging and cycling paths, dog runs, and basketball courts.
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4 East 66th Street
With soaring ceilings up to 13 feet, 4 East 66th Street (845 Fifth Avenue) is one of Lenox Hill’s most coveted addresses. Designed by James E.R. Carpenter and built in 1920, this exclusive 12-story limestone building offers just 16 grand residences. Interiors feature fireplaces, elegant entry galleries, and refined architectural details. Located steps from Central…