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.
Read MoreNomad’s Rose Hill Partners With NYC Icon Strand Books
Rockefeller Group has partnered with iconic book retailer Strand Books, a fellow historic New York City institution, at Rose Hill. Rose Hill is the developer’s first residential condominium located at 30 East 29th Street in NoMad. Strand Books was founded in 1927 and is famous for its signature red awning that has been serving book lovers and tourists from around the world for generations located on Broadway and 12th street.
Read MoreA First Look inside The Belnod’s New Model Residence And Renovated Amenity Spaces
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.
Read MoreThe Symon In Brooklyn Heights Welcomes Residents And Unveils Model Units
Closings are underway at The Symon, Brooklyn Heights’ newest boutique condominium by Lonicera Partners, Orange Management and The Davis Companies. The 13-story condo is located near the Brooklyn Heights Historic District and is named after the Patriarch of the Schermerhorn family whose aristocratic legacy dates back to the 1600s. They Symon has also unveiled model residences in addition to the closings.
Read MoreNaftali Group’s Newest Upper East Side Condominium Signs Nearly $100 Million In Sales
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.
Read More100-Year Old Building Is Reimagined Into A Luxury Residence With Images Unveiled
New photography is unveiled of a nearly 100-year old building, that once was Brooklyn’s hottest destination, reimagined into a collection of luxury residences mixed with character and history. One Prospect Park West will be design studio WORKSTEAD’s first residential project. The building was formerly the Knights of Columbus clubhouse and Park Slop’s hottest society destination and is located directly on Prospect Park.
Read MoreSales Launch At Manhattan’s Most Sustainable Condominium
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.
Read MoreA Sneak Peak Inside Steven Harris Architects’ New Luxury Development On The Upper East Side
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.
Read MoreChristmas Has Officially Commenced In New York City With The Annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting
New York City’s Christmas season has kicked off with the 88th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony held last night. This year the ceremony was done very differently including social distancing and masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rockefeller Center was closed to the public to prevent the large crowds that usually form around midtown Manhattan. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Rob Speyer, CEO of Tishman Speyer, ended the ceremony by lighting up the tree together.
Read MoreCheck Out This Historic West Village Townhouse Built In 1829
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.
Read MoreRockefeller Center Launches RC Capsule A New Retail Concept
Rockefeller Center has recently introduced RC Capsule, a new retail experience combining retail, real estate and technology. The program will give brands the unique opportunity to lease spaces for six-month terms to minimize risk. This gives brands the chance to test new concepts and products without having the pressure of a long-term lease.
Read MoreCheck Out This New Boutique Condo That Has Just Launched Sales On The Upper West Side
The Parker, A new boutique condominium in the heart of the Upper West Side has just launched sales last Friday. The new development is named after Dorothy Parker, a famous American poet and writer, located on the site of her New York childhood home. The original home was a gray-stone townhouse that was torn down two years to build the new 22-story luxury boutique property.
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 MoreTwo Condominiums Remain Available At Print House Lofts Located In The Desirable Westchester County
Two residences remain available for sale at the popular Print House Lofts in Westchester. The iconic building was developed by Bart Blatt and is located in the charming town of Dobbs Ferry. Built circa 1896, the prewar building has been repurposed many times before evolving into a luxury condo. Print House Lofts has preserved its historical architecture with exposed bricks and beams that add character mixed into the modern luxurious aesthetic.
Read MoreA First Look Inside Vandewater Luxury Condominium In Morningside Heights
Vandewater is the newest luxury condominium in the charming and historic academic neighborhood of Morningside Heights. The building has recently revealed a first look inside the 33-story tower. Vandewater is designed by INC Architecture & Design with an esthetic that pays a modern homage to the local and classical neo-gothic architecture of the neighborhood.
Read MoreUpper West Side Boutique Condo Mixes Historic With Contemporary
350 West 71st Street on the Upper West Side is already 80% sold. This boutique condominium merges two historic pre-war buildings into a contemporary masterpiece. Only 8 residences are left available for purchase due to the high demand and rarity of boutique buildings in the area. 350 West 71st Street is located in the West End Collegiate Historic district between West End Avenue and Riverside Boulevard.
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 MoreSugar Hill Capital Partners Reveal One Prospect Park In Park Slope, Brooklyn
Sugar Hill Capital Partners has revealed the first rendering of One Prospect Park West, the conversion of Park Slope’s historic Knights of Columbus membership club, which was first built in 1925, into a luxury condominium.
Read MorePYE Properties Reveals Plans To Restore Brooklyn's Historic Coney Island Shore Theater
PYE Properties has revealed their plans to restore and expand the historic Coney Island Shore Theater at 1301 Surf Avenue in Brooklyn. The theater was originally completed in 1925 has been vacant since 1973. PYE Properties plans to expand and convert the existing structure into a 7-story boutique hotel designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects.
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