SoHo 25 is located at 25 West Houston Street at the nexus of NoHo and SoHo.
It is comprised of 32 apartments and was completed in 2004. Residences feature high ceilings and are spacious, ranging from 825 to more than 1,500 square feet. All units also come equipped with large windows, modern appliances and bathrooms with deep soaking tubs.
Residents of SoHo 25 have access to such amenities as an attended lobby, concierge service, central air conditioning and heating and a landscaped roof deck offering views of the surrounding cityscape. 25 West Houston Street’s downtown location is close to SoHo’s excellent shopping, TriBeCa’s restaurants and Greenwich Village’s art galleries. It is also within a block of public transportation.
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The Sheffield at 322 West 57th Street is located in Midtown.
The 50-story Sheffield 57 is situated near Central Park and was initially conceived as a rental property; developer Kent Swig renovated it in the mid-2000s. Apartments – which range from studios to four-bedroom units – are now larger, light-filled and feature Nordic Ash floors and white and gold marble kitchens.
Additionally, residents have access to such Sheffield 57 amenities as concierge service and a full-time doorman, a garage, a rooftop health club and pool and a children’s playroom. 322 West 57th Street is also close to shops and restaurants, as well as the Theater District and the Upper West Side.
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21 Astor Place is a city landmark that was converted into apartments in 2003.
It is 11 stories and features 50 residences, half of which have different layouts. Thirty-nine units, including 10 duplexes, have either one or two bedrooms. There are also eight, three-bedroom simplexes, a three-bedroom duplex and a four-bedroom duplex. The top floor is a vast space of 7,278 square feet with a 3,094-square-foot wraparound terrace.
Apartments have a loft-style feel with large living areas, 13-foot-high ceilings and many windows. Interiors include sliding room dividers, closets made of semi-opaque glass and staircases angled out of walls to appear as if they are floating. In keeping with such an aesthetic, toilets are also set in bathroom walls.
Apartments have relatively low monthly common charges, even with such amenities as a 24-hour doorman and a health club. With Astor Place and Cooper Union nearby, it is also located close to public transportation and shops.
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Element at 555 West 59th Street is located in the Upper West Side.
The 34-story glass-clad Element, designed by SLCE Architects and opened in 2008, contains 186 one- to three-bedroom apartments featuring nine-and-a-half-foot ceilings. Many units have a balcony and all apartments have white oak floors, open kitchens with islands and modern appliances, bathrooms with soaking tubs and washers and dryers.
Amenities include a 60-foot swimming pool enclosed in a glass atrium, a separate children’s pool, a whirlpool and a private resident’s lounge. Residents also have access to a “Fitness and Well-Being Center” that includes Cybex training equipment, a sauna, a steam room and basketball and squash courts; it also offers residents yoga, Pilates and aerobic classes. There is also a children’s playroom with regular classes by Jodi’s Gym. In warm weather there is a private, 12,000-square-foot lawn and garden area.
555 West 59th Street is near to the shops and restaurants in the Time Warner Center and is close to Central and Riverside Parks.
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Two Northside Piers at 47 North 4th Street is situated on the Williamsburg waterfront.
It contains 270 units, many of which have views of the Manhattan skyline and the East River. Along with its neighbor at 4 North 5th Street, it makes up the Northside Piers, a sprawling development completed in 2008. Kitchens feature modern appliances and bathrooms have floor-to-ceiling tiling and detailed finishes.
Residents of Two Northside Piers have access to amenities that include a heated pool, a 24-hour doorman and hotel-style concierge service, luxury fitness centers, children’s playrooms and a waterfront esplanade. It is near many shops and restaurants and is ideal for those traveling or commuting to Manhattan: the nearby L Train is only one stop from the East Village and water taxis routinely cross the East River, allowing for easy access.
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The eco-friendly Edge at 22 North 6th Street, located on the Williamsburg waterfront, offers simplexes, lofts, duplexes, triplexes and townhouses.
The Edge spans two full city blocks and with more than 1,000 units is one of the largest developments in New York City. Kitchens are equipped with Miele and Bosch appliances, white glass pantries and white quartz countertops and islands; master bathrooms feature deep soaking tubs.
Amenities include a glass-enclosed, indoor open-air pool with a heated floor, a movement studio, a fitness center, spa treatment rooms, a communal fire pit, a private outdoor terrace, screening rooms and a children’s playroom.
22 North 6th Street is close to restaurants and retail shops, as well as popular nightlife spots. It is also convenient to public transportation, with ferry service to Manhattan less than a block away.
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The Chelsea Modern at 447 West 18th Street is a 12-story condominium building located between 9th and 10th Avenues in Chelsea.
The Chelsea Modern opened in 2009 and has 47 units, with condominiums featuring individually designed kitchens equipped with islands, breakfast bars, custom cabinetry and high-end appliances. Bathrooms also have specially crafted cabinets, topnotch fixtures and marble counters. Units have maple floors in satin finish, private terraces and balconies and in-residence washers and dryers.
Chelsea Modern amenities include a full-time doorman, a landscaped roof deck, a private outdoor garden and a high end fitness center equipped with a steam room and showers.
The building is located near the High Line elevated walkway and park and the Hudson River and the Chelsea Piers entertainment complex. It is also within walking distance to Greenwich Village.
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The historic Silk Building was originally built in 1908 as a silk garment factory, as shown in the lobby's two beautiful friezes, then was expertly converted in 1983 into the iconic landmarked condominium building it is today.
Known for its famous retail tenant Tower Records in the 80s and 90s, the Silk Building is rich in cultural history and was home to many A-list musicians and celebrities including Cher, Keith Richards, Britney Spears, and Russell Simmons. This full-service building offers a 24-hour doorman, a stunning lobby, and a lovely roof deck. Locates at 14 East 4th Street, it is conveniently located near New York University, The New School, and the 4/5/6 and N/R 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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New development condominium Fifty Third and Eighth spans a whole city block at 301 West 53rd Street, where Midtown West meets Hell's Kitchen. This address allows for convenient access to Central Park, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, Times Square, Carnegie Hall, Plaza District, MoMA, Time Warner Center, Broadway, Rockefeller Center, Fifth/Madison Avenues, and Hudson River Park.
Residential amenitities include a windowed fitness center, residents' lounge, children's playroom, parking garage, cold storage, laundry room, rike room, courtyard, and planted roof deck with grill and city views.
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Designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel, 100 Eleventh Avenue stands out even in architecturally diverse Chelsea.
It contains 72 apartments that were carefully crafted by Nouvel, with studios and one- to four-bedroom units occupying the 21 floors. Residences range from 890 to 4,675 square feet and feature specially designed windows that frame the surrounding cityscape. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow for ample natural light and kitchens and bathrooms feature custom terrazzo islands and touch sensor fixtures.
Residents of 100 Eleventh Avenue also have access to such amenities as a concierge and full-time doorman, a fitness center, a private screening room and valet parking services. Situated between 19th and 20th Streets, it is in located close to the Chelsea Piers entertainment complex and the elevated Highline Park. Restaurants and shops are also nearby.
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