Archives: Buildings
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236 East 47th Street
Built in 1989, The Club at Turtle Bay is a full-service condominium rising 40 floors with 173 units and three elevators, located in the heart of Turtle Bay. Ideally situated near the United Nations, consulates, Grand Central Station, and the Vanderbilt YMCA, the building offers amenities including a 360-degree rooftop terrace, Sky Lounge, storage rentals,…
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124 West 23rd Street
Citizen Condominium offers a refined boutique living experience at the crossroads of Chelsea and Flatiron, blending contemporary design with LEED Gold-certified sustainability. This 16-story full-service building comprises 29 residences and features 24-hour doorman service, a live-in manager, fitness center, yoga studio, private storage, and bike storage. Kitchens showcase high-end finishes, including lacquered cabinetry, honed Venetino…
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The Cereza Condominium
Nestled between Museum Mile, premier shopping, and the classic brownstones of the Upper East Side, The Cereza offers a modern condominium collection in historic East Harlem. Featuring 52 one- and two-bedroom residences, many with generous outdoor space, The Cereza provides a luxury living experience steps from some of the country’s most celebrated cultural landmarks. Located…
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545 West 25th Street
543 West 25th Street is a commercial building located in New York, NY. 543 West 25th Street was built in 2005 and has 20 stories and 21 units.
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161 West 61st Street
The Alfred is a full-service condominium uniquely located on a quiet cul-de-sac in Lincoln Square. This prime building offers 24-hour doorman, concierge, and a resident manager. Amenities include a health club open to all residents at no extra cost, featuring a 75-foot pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, racquetball court, and a gym equipped with…
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7 East 35th Street
Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the Antoinette is a beautiful multi-level postwar cooperative offering modern luxury in an exclusive setting. The building features 24/7 doorman service, a live-in superintendent, laundry facilities, and elevator access. Just a short walk from Grand Central and Herald Square, it’s a quiet, well-managed community. Cats are welcome, but…
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740 Park Avenue
Known as one of Manhattan’s “Towers of Power,” 740 Park Avenue is legendary for its ultra-luxe residences and wealthy inhabitants. Developed by James T. Lee, grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and designed by famed architects Rosario Candela and Arthur Loomis Harmon, this 19-story limestone building opened in 1931. Home to just 31 sprawling units—duplexes, triplexes,…