Archives: Buildings
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570 Park Avenue
Located at the southwest corner of 63rd Street, 570 Park Avenue is a distinguished 13-story pre-war co-op designed by Emery Roth in the Georgian style. Developed by Bing & Bing and completed in 1916, it converted to cooperative ownership in 1923. The building features a two-story white marble base with ornate terra-cotta detailing contrasted against…
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580 Park Avenue
This elegant 14-story cooperative was established in 1923 with 52 apartments and now offers 60 units. Featuring a four-story limestone base, the building’s grand entrance and lobby are centered on the avenue frontage, flanked by professional offices. The lobby boasts a marble floor, coffered ceiling, and a balustraded hallway accessed by a few steps.
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550 Park Avenue
550 Park Avenue is a luxury pre-war cooperative at Park Avenue and 62nd Street, designed by J.E.R. Carpenter in 1917. Renowned for its elegant layouts and classic details, the building was once home to fashion icon Diana Vreeland—her famous photo in the red room was taken in her apartment here.
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540 West 28th Street
Located in one of the world’s largest gallery districts, this Chelsea condominium offers modern amenities amid a vibrant cultural setting. West Chelsea is home to the iconic High Line Park, over 100 galleries including Yossi Milo and Gagosian, museums, and a variety of dining, cafes, and pet-friendly spaces. Nearby neighborhoods include the Flatiron District to…
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525 Park Avenue
525 Park Avenue is a 14-story prewar building, constructed in 1914 and converted to a condominium in 1989. During the conversion, three penthouses were added by purchasing air rights from neighboring buildings, featuring a different style from the original Italian Renaissance palazzo design. The avenue façade showcases three elegant rows of balconies—with a shorter middle…
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535 West End Avenue
Evoking the luxury of pre-war living, 535 West End Avenue blends into the Upper West Side’s rich architectural heritage. Designed by Lucien Lagrange Architects, the building offers 22 grand half- and full-floor residences ranging from 3,744 to 8,451 sq ft, showcasing elegant details with kitchens by Smallbone of Devizes and custom baths. Residents enjoy top-tier…
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520 Park Avenue
Rising high above Lenox Hill, 520 Park Avenue is an architectural masterpiece and symbol of New York luxury. This ultra-exclusive 54-story condominium, completed in 2015, offers only 35 residences, blending classic elegance with sophisticated modern design.
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510 Park Avenue
510 Park Avenue is a 15-story white-glove prewar cooperative located between 60th and 61st Streets. Developed by Starrett Brothers and designed by F.H. Dewey & Co. in 1925, it converted to a co-op in 1946. The building features a grand lobby, canopied entrance with bronze doors, and a two-story limestone base. Situated near Madison and…
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505 Greenwich Street
This modern 14-story condominium, built in 2004, houses 102 units designed by Gary Handel & Associates and developed by Metropolitan Housing Partnership and Synchron Corporation. Amenities include a 24-hour concierge, fitness center, pet spa, bike room, private courtyard, unit storage, wine refrigerators, and mahogany floors. The building offers 25 three-bedroom, 42 two-bedroom, and 37 one-bedroom…
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500 Park Tower Condominium
This ultra-luxury condominium sits on the border of Midtown and the Upper East Side, offering a prime location steps from top restaurants and world-class shopping. The modern building combines office space on lower floors with spacious residential units above, all larger than typical Manhattan apartments. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge, storage, and a roof…