New York Mets star Francisco Lindor is making a big splash in the real estate market with the purchase of a stunning $20 million penthouse in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The penthouse is located at 200 East 75th Street, a boutique condominium building being developed by EJS, and offers approximately 5,000 square feet of luxurious living space.
150 East 78th Street, a new exclusive condominium in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, has recently launched sales. The building is designed by award-winning architectural firm Robert A.M. Stern Architects with interiors by designer Robert Couturier and architecture by Ismael Leyva Architects. The developers are Midwood Investment & Development and EJS Group.
435 Broome Street, a historic and landmarked building, has just hit the market for $17 million. Custom built in 1873 by the great Gothic revival architect William Appleton Potter, 435 Broome Street consists of five impeccably maintained tall loft stories. The building is currently configured as three residential lofts, one commercial loft showroom, over a ground floor retail space, including a lower level with a sub-basement.
A Greek Revival brownstone in the heart of Brooklyn Heights Historic District has been renovated to the highest standard of craftsmanship and is now listed on the marketing for $13.875M. 271 Hicks Street features over 6,200 sq.ft. of interior space with 1,900 sq.ft. of private outdoor space and rises six-stories tall. Baxt-Ingui Architects has designed 271 Hicks Street with passive house principles.
Delancey Street Associates has unveiled a new addition to the Essex Crossing community named One Essex Crossing in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Essex Crossing is a new condominium development that will be made up of nine sites across six acres once complete. One Essex Crossing will offer direct access to Essex Market and The Market Line retail and entertainment, and will be designed by CetraRuddy.
A SoHo penthouse with the perfect blend of yin & yang is listed for $10.9M. This home offers tranquility in the hustle and bustle of New York City, complete with a Zen garden and a weeping Cherry Tree. The penthouse is designed by Nico Rensch and Victoria Blau architects and features 3-bedrooms and 3.5-bathrooms with a triple height great room for entertaining.
A first look has been revealed of No. 33 Park Row, by Centurion Real Estate Partners and Sir Richard Rogers, representing his first residential project in New York City. No. 33 Park Row builds on Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners other boundary pushing projects, including One Hyde Park in London, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and One Monte Carlo in Monaco.
Brad Ford unveiled his model residence that celebrates architecture, art and handcrafted design in the Jean Nouvel designed tower above MoMA in 53 West 53. The unit is developed by Singapore-based Pontiac Land and international real estate firm Hines.
A first look inside the historic Belnord’s new model residence by Anna Karlin and amenities by Raphael de Cardenas has been revealed. The Belnord is one of the grandest turn-of-the-century residential buildings in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The building was originally constructed in 1908 and designed by the architecture firm Hiss & Weekes. Newly renovated interiors are designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern.
Rockefeller Group recently announced that closings have commenced at Rose Hill, the firm’s first NYC condo tower. Rose Hill is an art deco-inspired residential tower that is over 600 feet tall with panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline. The 45-story tower features 123 residences located at 30 East 29th Street, between Park Avenue South and Madison Avenue. Architecture and interior design is by CentraRuddy.
A first look is revealed at the latest model residence in Vandwater, a luxury condominium in Morningside Heights. Check out this sneak peek of a stunning home with interiors designed by Jessica Gersten Interiors. The residence is designed with a mix of vintage and mid-century details featuring two-bedrooms and two-and-half bathrooms.
111 West 57th Street announced the sale of Duplex Penthouse 75 which sold for around the listed price of $57 million. 111 West 57th Street was developed by JDS Development Group, Property Markets Group and Spruce Capital Partners. The team also recently announced the sale of two $30 million residences that took place right after New York’s shutdown in March.
First photos have been revealed of DDG’s new and unique condominium on the Upper East Side’s Carnegie Hill neighborhood. 180 East 88th Street is designed with attention to detail and pays homage to the lost art of traditional craftsmanship in a modern setting. DDG designed this condo inspired by Gaudi, a Spanish Architect known for Catalan Modernism. The new modern lobby has arched high ceilings, Italian travertine flooring and a cozy fireplace.
Naftali Group recently announced their latest project on the Upper East Side, The Benson, has signed nearly $100 million in sales contracts after launching in September. The Benson marks Madison Avenue’s first new condominium development on the Upper East side in more than 25 years. The exceptional sales milestone for the building is approximately 40 percent of the total sellout.
100 Barclay Street is preserving the Christmas spirit for children in the building. The storied Tribeca Art-Deco condo is designed by Ralph Walker and considered to be the first skyscraper in NYC. The building features spectacular bronze mailboxes in the lobby where children this year will be able to write letters to Santa and receive a response. The Holiday season is very different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roe Corporation launched sales for Manhattan’s most sustainable condominium named Charlotte of the Upper West Side. The condo is one of the first new residential buildings to be constructed in Central Park Historic District in the past 30 years and reflects the traditional architecture of the historic and landmarked buildings nearby. The building is thoughtfully designed centered around sustainability.
109 East 79th Street, a luxury condominium development with construction underway, has just released a teaser website and new renderings offering a sneak peek inside the building. The condominium is designed by architect Steven Harris who has spent over 30 years designing homes around the world and is regularly featured in Architectural Digest. Legion Investment Group led by Founder and CEO Victor Sigoura developed this project.
Closings have commenced at 40 Bleecker, Broad Street Development’s new luxury boutique condominium project in NoHo. The condominium is already over 50% sold, including 5 out of 6 penthouses, and has unveiled model residences. 40 Bleecker is located in Downtown Manhattan on the corner of Bleecker and Mulberry Streets, a very vibrant and trendy neighborhood.
Leasing has launched at 111 Varick in Hudson Square. The 30-story building features 100 luxury rental apartments with unobstructed views of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River. The first batch of leasing is now available with additional apartments to go live on the development’s website in the future. We also have a first look at renderings of the interior designed by Chris Shao Studio, who was recently featured in Architectural Digest.
As the weather gets colder and New Yorkers are less inclined to participate in outdoor activities, COVID-19 safe indoor pools are in new demand. Chlorine kills germs making swimming a safe indoor activity for the winter. Indoor pools in Manhattan are starting to re-open with socially distant rules and limited capacities. Check out these buildings on West Street from Tribeca to Battery Park with indoor pools for kids to play and adults to exercise and relax.
A historic West Village single-family townhouse built in 1829 has been restored and listed for $16.5 million. The townhouse is five stories and designed in a late-Federal style that has been carefully restored without losing its classic charm. Each of the five floors are unique including four outdoor spaces fully landscaped creating a retreat from the bustling West Village streets.
Extell Development Company announced an elite partnership with Nordstrom, Inc. fashion retailer. The partnership will provide exclusive in-residence and in-store services for residents in Central Park Tower. The 320,000 sq.ft. Nordstrom store is located in Central Park Tower on West 57th street, the tallest residential building in the world and on Billionaires’ Row.
The Waldorf Astoria New York has recently announced an art partnership with renowned curator and auctioneer Simon de Pury. Images reveal a first look at the art chosen for residents located in the historic Towers. Condos in The Waldorf Astoria are for sale for the first time ever allowing residents to be a part of New York History.
212 West 72nd Street is undergoing a transformation from a premier rental residence into a luxury condominium. The building, famous for its iconic curved glass façade designed by firm CetraRuddy, has just launched its teaser website. The website is building momentum, especially attracting former rental residents and located in the iconic neighborhood of the Upper West Side.
Step inside a first look of 77 Greenwich, a 42-story tower nearing completion in Battery Park. Developer Trinity Place Holdings has unveiled a pair of one and two-bedroom homes in the new downtown skyscraper hitting the market for $1.295 million and $2.075 million respectively. Interior design is styled by Deborah Berke Partners, famous for designing 432 Park Avenue, with architecture by FXCollaborative.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced new restrictions in New York State effective 11/13 at 10pm. Bars, restaurants and gyms will be required to close from 10pm to 5am daily. These new restrictions are forcing New Yorkers to spend more and more time at home, especially with the Holiday season approaching. As COVID-19 cases are on the rise, home kitchens are gaining even more importance.
111 Varick in Hudson Square is nearly complete with leasing launching later this Fall and a teaser website finally live. This residential building is S9 Architecture’s most recent project combining industrial architecture with a classic contemporary twist. The tower will be 27-stories high and feature 100 highly elevated rental apartments.
The United States has reached a single-day record of 100,000 new COVID-19 cases in a day. Continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced demand in urban areas for homes with an indoor/outdoor design. Check out these buildings in NYC with lobbies designed to blend in with the surrounding nature.