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.
Read MoreA First Look Into Art Partnership Between The Waldorf Astoria New York And Simon De Pury
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.
Read MoreCanopy by Hilton debuts in Jersey City's Thriving Arts District Neighborhood
Canopy by Hilton debuts in Jersey City’s thriving arts district neighborhood. This is the lifestyle hotel brand’s first location in the Greater New York City area. Jersey City is an up and coming creative neighborhood and the hotel will be the areas first elevated hub. Canopy by Hilton will be owned and developed by Panepinto Properties, The KABR Group, Three Wall Capital and Greentree Construction.
Read MoreFront & York Unveils Art Installation Honoring Essential Workers
Front & York in DUMBO, Brooklyn, recently unveiled a nearly 500-foot tall mural honoring essential workers. This mural expresses the gratitude for thousands of essential workers who are fighting to keep New York safe and healthy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also the largest tribute to essential workers not only in New York, but the entire Country.
Read More111 West 57th Street Finally Reveals Brand New Interior
Brand new imagery of 111 West 57th Street is finally revealed after much anticipation. The new interior is inspired by many historic New York landmarks. All residents enter through the famous Steinway Hall before ascending the new 1,428 foot tall construction tower.
Read MoreLuxury Residences Neighboring New York’s Finest Cultural Institutions, Reopening After Months On Lockdown
After months of lockdown, Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City officials recently announced the reopening of museums, art galleries and cultural institutions. This is a major win for New York after several months of closure. Check out these luxury residences neighboring some of New York’s finest cultural institutions.
Read MoreCitizenM At 185 Bowery Now Complete & Open To Public
New York City’s newest CitizenM hotel, located at 185 Bowery on the Lower East Side, has wrapped up construction and is open to the public. The hotel, which rises 19-stories and 224’, is now the tallest modular hotel in the United States and in the world.
Read MoreConstruction on LGBT Monument Underway In Greenwich Village's Hudson River Park
Construction on Anthony Goicolea's winning design for Greenwich Village's Hudson River Park's LGBT Monument is now underway. Goicolea's design was chosen by Governor Andrew Cuomo in 2017 to honor the LGBT rights movement and the victims or the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting.
Read MoreAurora, A Site-Specific Art Installation By Joel Fitzpatrick, Debuts Atop Visionary Architect Rafael Viñoly's 277 Fifth Avenue
277 Fifth Avenue, a striking, modern tower designed by internationally-acclaimed architect Rafael Viñoly and developed by Victor Group and Lendlease, has debuted Aurora, a commissioned site-specific light art installation by renowned lighting designer Joel Fitzpatrick.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newley Released Renderings of Frick Collection's Selldorf Architects-designed Expansion
New renderings have been released of the Selldorf Architects-designed expansion of Frick Collection. The expansion is expected to cost $160 million and construction will take 2 years to complete after breaking ground, which is not anticipated until 2020.
Read MoreCheck Out The Winning Designs From Fisher Brothers' Beyond The Centerline Park Avenue Design Competition
Park Avenue is an iconic stretch of famed urban, yet luxurious streetscape flanked by some of the most prime office buildings in the world. Fisher Brothers decided to see what would happen if architects and urban planners had a go at updating the street between East 46th and East 57th streets.
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