Archives: Buildings
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279 Central Park West
Located at 279 Central Park West between 88th and 89th Streets, this elegant 23-story white-glove condominium is a rare post-war gem on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by renowned architect Costas Kondylis and built in 1988, the building features a sleek facade with oversized windows offering sweeping views of Central Park and the city skyline.…
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270 West End Avenue
Built in 1918, this elegant 13-story prewar building features just 35 spacious residences ranging from 5 to 10 rooms and approximately 1,400 to 2,900 square feet. Known for its distinctive arched canopy entrance, the building offers an intimate, full-service experience with a 24-hour elevator operator. Amenities include a central laundry room, private storage, and a…
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269 West 72nd Street
269 West 72nd Street is a classic 17-story prewar co-op built in 1924, featuring 58 residences with rich architectural details. Located near Riverside Park, Hudson River Park, Trader Joe’s, and the subway, it offers both charm and convenience. Amenities include a live-in superintendent who accepts packages, storage, laundry, and bike rooms. The building is pet-friendly…
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254 Park Avenue South
254 Park Avenue South is a beautifully renovated 13-story French limestone condominium built in 1913. It has 123 units, including one- and two-bedrooms, studios, and larger combined apartments, many with soaring 14-foot ceilings and lofted areas. Kitchens feature stone countertops and high-end appliances like Liebherr and Bosch, while bathrooms offer stone finishes, rain showers, and…
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255 West 90th Street
The Cornwall, built by Neville & Bagge in 1910, is a 12-story Upper West Side gem with a red-brick façade, limestone base, decorative balconies, and an Art Nouveau roofline. It has 38 apartments—mostly 2-4 bedrooms—with classic pre-war details like high ceilings, pocket French doors, and onyx fireplaces. This doorman co-op offers a restored lobby, rooftop…
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25 Park Row Condominium
25 Park Row is a modern architectural icon combining timeless design with sustainable LEED features. Created by renowned New York designers, it offers a transcendent living experience in the heart of the New Downtown.
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250 West 27th Street
This 1918 warehouse converted into a six-story co-op has 79 loft-style units ranging from studios to three-bedroom duplexes. The pet-friendly building features high ceilings, modern and industrial design, a renovated lobby, storage, bike room, and shared laundry. Located on a street closed to daytime traffic weekdays, it offers a peaceful setting and easy parking evenings…
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242 Broome Street
242 Broome marks the next chapter for the Lower East Side, blending modern living with the neighborhood’s rich history. The residences feature thoughtful design with sun-catching upper floors and interiors of marble, steel, and warm wood for a calm, stylish feel. With an expected 421-A tax abatement, 242 Broome offers the first chance to live…
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25 East End Avenue
25 East End Avenue, completed in 1929 and designed by Cross and Cross, was the first apartment building on East End Avenue. This limestone-clad building features a stunning original lobby with polished black-and-white marble floors, a fireplace topped by a starburst clock, and an intricately carved entry with a broken pediment.
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239 Central Park West
239 Central Park West, built in 1925 by Sugarman & Berger in Neo-Renaissance style, is a prestigious 16-story, white-glove co-op with 75 spacious units ranging from 2 to 4 bedrooms. These classic homes feature formal dining rooms, wood-burning fireplaces, high ceilings, and hardwood floors. The building is fully staffed with a full-time doorman, elevator operator,…