Archives: Buildings
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50 United Nations Plaza
50 United Nations Plaza is a 43-story luxury condo in Midtown, designed by Foster + Partners and developed by Zeckendorf. The building features a gated motor court, dramatic lobby, and 88 residences—all with corner exposures and bay windows showcasing views of the East River, Chrysler Building, and UN headquarters. Interiors include white oak floors, Varenna…
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50 Gramercy Park North
Originally built in 1925 by Bing & Bing and designed by Robert T. Lyons, 2 Lexington Avenue overlooks exclusive Gramercy Park and was once the Gramercy Park Hotel. Now reimagined, the property includes 23 luxury condominium residences above the hotel. Many apartments feature soaring ceilings up to 18 feet, floor-to-ceiling windows with park views, white…
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49 East 86th Street
49 East 86th Street is a full-service pre-war cooperative located between Madison and Park Avenues. Built in 1931 and converted in 1967, the 18-story building features approximately 47 residences and is serviced by two elevators.
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3 East 71st Street
3 East 71st Street is a distinguished 13-story Emory Roth-designed co-op, ideally located on a quiet, tree-lined block near Fifth Avenue and Central Park. Built with a two-story limestone base and pink granite entrance, this 46-residence building blends pre-war elegance with modern comforts, including a fitness center and private storage. Many homes offer Central Park…
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45 East 72nd Street
45 East 72nd Street is a 16-story, 45-unit mid-century co-op located between Madison and Park Avenues. Built in 1959 and converted in 1979, the white-brick building features a canopied entrance, newly redesigned lobby, full-time staff, and live-in superintendent. Amenities include a laundry room, fitness room, and private storage for each unit. Most apartments have at…
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470 Broome Street
470 Broome Street is a boutique SoHo condominium offering meticulously renovated lofts with only two residences per floor. These stunning homes combine prewar charm—original wood columns and oversized windows—with modern luxury, including custom Poliform kitchens, five-fixture master baths, 10-foot ceilings, and thoughtful, high-design layouts. Open exposures provide excellent natural light throughout.
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475 Park Avenue
475 Park Avenue is a distinguished 14-story white-glove cooperative, originally built in 1908 as duplexes and reconfigured into 62 simplex units in 1959. The building features a distinctive white-brick façade and higher ceilings on even-numbered floors—a nod to its original design. Ideally located at 58th Street and Park Avenue, it offers convenient access to Midtown…
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45 East 62nd Street
45 East 62nd is a boutique full-service cooperative built in 1915, ideally located between Park and Madison Avenues. Just steps from Central Park, premier dining, and shopping. Amenities include storage and laundry rooms. Allows 50% financing, pied-à-terre, and pets.
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445 East 86th Street
This white brick coop, built in 1961 and converted in 1983, has 16 floors with 138 units, many combined. Apartments offer ample closets but no in-unit washers/dryers. The full-service building features 24-hour doormen, live-in super, two elevators, laundry room, bike and storage rooms, and a seasonal roof deck. A new fitness center opened in 2018.…
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45 East 22nd Street
45 East 22nd Street is a 65-story glass tower in Manhattan’s Flatiron District by Kohn Pedersen Fox, with interiors by Martin Brudnizki. The building features 83 residences with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing iconic city views. Amenities span five floors and include a fitness center with boxing and training suites, golf simulator, basketball court, children’s playroom, library,…