20 Pine Street is located in the Financial District and is comprised of 409 residences.
Its 2007 conversion into apartments was overseen by Leviev Boymelgreen. Armani/Casa designed the residences, which feature 10-and-a-half foot-high beamed ceilings and hardwood floors. Custom kitchens have cabinetry-concealed appliances and master bathrooms are outfitted with recessed rain showers and deep soaking tubs.
Residents have access to such amenities as a 24-hour doorman, concierge service, a rooftop terrace, a health club and a pool. It is located close to the New York Stock Exchange, One Chase Manhattan Plaza and Wall Street.
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The 40 Broad Street Condominium opened in 2008 and is a reconstruction of an office building built in the 1980s.
It contains 167 apartments – available in studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts – that feature open spaces with rich Brazilian walnut floors and black granite border and 10-foot ceilings with full-height windows that help light up the contemporary spaces. Setai kitchens have custom cabinetry, black granite countertops, and backsplashes and premium appliances. Master baths feature Kohler soaking tubs, lavatories, and water closets. Units also have washers and dryers and state-of-the-art telecommunications capabilities, with multimedia ports in every room.
The 30-story building has a 24-hour doorman and over 44,000 sf of world class amenities that include a spa, fitness center with private trainers, library, lounge and screening room. Another, smaller fitness center is also available. The roof is equipped with a glass-enclosed area with a fireplace as well as an outdoor whirlpool and cabanas. The roof offers views of the Statue of Liberty, Hudson River, and Manhattan skyline. Also present on the second floor is Reserve Cut Steak House. Nearby subway access includes the 2/3/4/5/A/E/J/Z/R/W and PATH trains, in addition to the South Street Ferries/Water Taxis, Fulton Street Station and the Oculus. Whole Foods and Lifetime Fitness slated to open at Wall & Broadway in 2020.
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Cipriani Club Residences at 55 Wall Street is a condo situated in a 19th-century designated landmark with a location, architecture, history, and extensive amenities that few other condos can match, once described in a New York Times article as a property that “may be the most service-oriented new condominium project in New York City.”
In 1841, noted architect Isaiah Rogers constructed the Merchants’ Exchange in grand Greek Revival Style; in 1907, the National City Bank acquired the building and added four more floors behind a second colonnade row, designed by McKim, Mead, and White. Restaurateur Cipriani converted the property in 2006, transforming the grand banking hall, once the world’s largest, into a restaurant and event space, described by author Bill Harris as “one of the world’s most elegant ballrooms.” Another restaurant nestles within the bank’s former vault; both venues offer preferential access to the condo residents.
Apartments come with tall ceilings, hardwood floors, unusually broad windows for pre-war buildings (particularly those that look through the Wall Street-facing colonnade), and stone- and wood-trimmed bathrooms.
The Residences offer the services of a 24-hour doorman, lobby attendant, porter, butler, round-the-clock concierge, and housekeeping, as well as preferential access to on-site restaurants, newspaper delivery, private storage, dry cleaning and laundry services, personal/grocery shopping and delivery services, postal and messenger service, lifestyle consulting, flowers and plant care, fresh flower service, dog-sitting and animal grooming, child care, packing and unpacking, plus discounted rates for private events in all Cipriani banquet venues. Amenities include a fitness center, a spa, a classically-styled billiards room, a library, a children’s playroom, a screening room, bicycle storage, and more. Outdoor spaces include a courtyard garden and a landscaped roof deck that looks out to the Financial District’s mythical skyline.
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The 31-floor Siena at 188 East 76th Street is a smart and elegant high-rise in the Upper East Side that evokes the tower of a graceful baroque cathedral.
To tie it to its historic neighbors, the Siena has a four-story base clad in granite and cast stone that echoes the limestone and granite façades in the surrounding area. Its 125 apartments are filled with the sort of desirable features usually associated with pre-war construction, such as eat-in kitchens with windows, entrance foyers and nine-and-a-half-foot ceilings. Kitchens feature top of the line appliances and bathrooms are outfitted with marble; units also have washers and dryers. The layouts are large – more than half of the residences are two bedrooms or bigger – and because of the relative narrowness of the Siena, most floors have only two or three units, adding an element of privacy and enhancing each apartment’s exposure to the outside.
Amenities include concierge service, a fitness center and a children's playroom. 188 East 76th Street is also located close to Central Park and many boutiques and cafes.
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Completed in 2005 and designed by world-renowned architects Kohn Pederson Fox, Park Avenue Place has 76 units. The lower floors are a mix of studio and one-bedroom apartments, and the upper floors include one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes. Residents of the building enjoy access to the Core Club, which has a restaurant and bar, screening room, conference room, fitness center and spa. Building amenities include a 24 doorman, porters, and resident superintendent.
Located in Midtown East between Park and Madison avenues, Park Avenue Place is close to the E, M, and 6 subway lines.
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The Sterling Mason building at 71 Laight Street is one of Tribeca's most sought-after condominium loft conversions. Loved for its location, stunning design, and gorgeous interiors, the project was designed by noted architect Morris Adjmi and takes a six-story Tribeca loft building replicates the original 1906 red-brick masonry building with a new light-gray twin with concrete panels and a metallic finish.
Within, Gachot Studios has blended refined finishes with soaring ceilings and other classic loft details, with bespoke finishes like Henrybuilt kitchens. A four-bedroom duplex penthouse sits at the building’s pinnacle offering 5,000 square feet of interior space and a 1,065-square-foot private terrace.
Unlike many of the neighborhood’s authentic lofts, this one is blessed with the kind of amenities you’d find in a high-rise, including a concierge, a doorman, a porter and a resident manager, a children’s play space designed in collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, a fitness center and a 12-car garage.
From La Garconne to Locanda Verde, Bubby’s and Ear Inn, the western Tribeca neighborhood, near Soho and the West Village, is a cornucopia of shopping, restaurants and waterfront enjoyment in the form of Hudson River Park, the Tribeca dog run and much more.
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27 North Moore Street was built in 1905 by the Merchant's Refrigeration Company, and is now a boutique condominium dubbed The Ice House. Full-time doorstaff and a live-in superintendent are on staff, and amenities include a parking garage, a gym, and a landscaped roof deck with grilling and dining areas, children's play area, sun deck with shower, and 360-degree views.
The Ice House is located in the heart of the Tribeca West Historic District near Hudson River Park, North Moore Park, Washington Market Park, shopping, fine dining, top schools, and all major transportation lines. Pets are welcome.
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The North Moore is a cast-iron and brick warehouse erected in 1910 for the estate of John Castree, a prominent grocer and developer. Converted to condominium use in 2001 with three adjoining buildings, the pet-friendly enclave offers 24-hour doorman service, concierge service, a live-in superintendent, a skylit lobby, three elevator banks, a bike room, a stroller room, and several furnished roof deck's with breathtaking views.
The building is located in the heart of the Tribeca Historic District at 53 North Moore Street. Mr. Chow is directly downstairs, and the building is close to world-class restaurants, Hudson River Park's Pier 25 and 26, and the 1/2/3, A/C/E, N/Q/R/W, J/Z, and 6 trains.
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The Dance Building at 217 West 19th Street brings Chelsea’s cherished tradition of combined arts space and loft living into the 21st century. Dance studios and a performance space spans the lower levels. The floors above hold only 12 apartments, creating a discrete lifestyle with just one or two units per floor. Roomy apartments span from 2,158 to 2,675 square feet and feature balconies in every unit. The Rawlings Architects-designed building features a minimalist façade and ribbon window bands that harken to the turn-of-the-twentieth-century Modernist avant-garde.
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The top 12 floors of the 20-story pre-war office building known as 15 Madison Square North have been converted to one-to-four-bedroom luxury condominium apartments overlooking Madison Square Park and the Flatiron Building in one of the city’s hottest residential neighborhoods. The building, erected in 1910, begins with a 24-hour attended lobby. Residents also get a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a landscaped roof deck, a state of the art fitness center, a wine storage and tasting room and a children's playroom. In addition to being within steps from nearly every subway line in the city, the surrounding neighborhood is home to a bustling interior design district and popular destinations like Dover Street Market, ABC Kitchen and Gramercy Tavern.
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One Jackson Square is an 11-story LEED-certified condominium designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and completed in 2010. Amenities include concierge service, storage, a fitness center, a spa treatment room, a lounge with gourmet catering kitchen, and a common landscaped garden. Its address at 122 Greenwich Avenue puts it on the cusp of the West Village and the Meatpacking District, and close to the High Line, top restaurants and nightlife, and several transportation options.
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