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  • 45 East 80th Street

    45 East 80th Street

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    45 East 80th Street is a modern condominium at Madison Avenue and 80th Street, just a block from Central Park and the Met. Featuring a limestone facade, oversized windows, private upper floors, double-height residences, multiple setback terraces, and an elegant, intimate lobby.

  • The Dorchester

    The Dorchester

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    110 East 57th Street

  • 39 East 12th Street

    39 East 12th Street

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    Located at 39 East 12th Street, University Mews sits in the heart of Greenwich Village, nestled between University Place and Broadway. Originally built in 1900 as a factory, this classic pre-war building has been converted into a full-service, 8-story cooperative. University Mews offers 24-hour doorman service, a live-in superintendent, and a full-time porter. Residents enjoy…

  • 2 Northside Piers

    2 Northside Piers

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    Set along the vibrant Williamsburg waterfront, Northside Piers is one of the premier luxury condominium developments in the neighborhood. Developed by Toll Brothers, the complex includes two striking towers: 1 Northside Piers, rising 29 stories with 181 residences, and 2 Northside Piers, a 30-story tower with 269 units. Many homes in both buildings boast expansive…

  • 322 West 57th Street

    322 West 57th Street

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    Located on Manhattan’s iconic “Billionaires’ Row,” The Sheffield Condominium is a premier white-glove residence originally developed by Hyman Shapiro in 1978. Designed by the renowned architectural firm Emery Roth & Sons, the building began as a luxury rental before its transformation into ultra-high-end condominiums in 2005, a conversion led by CetraRuddy Architects. Rising 58 stories,…

  • 1080 Fifth Avenue

    1080 Fifth Avenue

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    Designed by the architecture firm Wechsler & Schimenti, 1080 Fifth Avenue is an elegant Fifth Avenue cooperative consisting of 45 residences, including several that are thoughtfully combined from multiple units. This distinguished building offers a tranquil oasis in the city, with many of its coveted homes featuring sweeping views of Central Park and the Reservoir.…

  • 955 Fifth Avenue

    955 Fifth Avenue

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    Considered one of Fifth Avenue’s premier prewar cooperatives, this distinguished building was designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela and completed in 1938. Ideally situated between 76th and 77th Streets, it offers full-service living in one of the city’s most coveted locations. Residents enjoy access to a well-equipped fitness center and a spacious rooftop terrace with…

  • 71 Laight Street

    71 Laight Street

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    The Sterling Mason is an exclusive, full-service condominium comprising 33 residences, thoughtfully designed by acclaimed architect Morris Adjmi with interiors by Gachot Studios. Praised for its unique architectural concept, the building masterfully blends a restored classic masonry loft with a modern twin structure featuring a striking metallic façade. At its heart lies a serene central…

  • 35 Sutton Place

    35 Sutton Place

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    Perfectly positioned just moments from Fifth Avenue, 35 Sutton Place offers a rare blend of peaceful residential living and easy access to the energy of the city. This midcentury cooperative, designed by Robert L. Bien, features spacious, light-filled residences with oversized rooms, generous closet space, and the option to install in-unit washers and dryers. East-facing…

  • 66-72 St. Nicholas Avenue

    66-72 St. Nicholas Avenue

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    Originally built in 1915, St. Nicholas Court was converted from a rental building to a condominium in 1991. The seven-story building features 54 residences, primarily comprised of well-proportioned two-bedroom, one-bath and three-bedroom, two-bath layouts ranging from approximately 800 to 1,100 square feet, along with a limited number of one-bedroom units. Amenities include a video intercom…

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