Penthouse 54 at 277 Fifth Avenue, the tallest residential building on Fifth Avenue, has listed for $24 million. 277 Fifth Avenue is a sleek addition to the skyline in the form of a 55-story modern glass tower designed by internationally-acclaimed architect Rafael Viñoly, of 432 Park fame.
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 More277 Fifth, Rafael Viñoly's NoMad Tower Exploring Open Air Loggias Tops Out at 663'
Victor Group and Lendlease have announced 277 Fifth, a modern glass tower designed by internationally acclaimed architect Rafael Viñoly, has topped out and stands at its full height of 663'. The tower rises 55-stories and features 130 condominium residences which range in size one- to four-bedroom residences and start at $1.9 million;
Read MoreNew Renderings Unveiled of The Luxurious, Rafael Viñoly-Designed 277 Fifth Avenue
New renderings have been unveiled of 277 Fifth Avenue, the Rafael Viñoly Architects designed condo tower under development by Victor Group and Lendlease. The interiors are by acclaimed interior-architect Jeffrey Beers International. The 55-story building will feature 130 condos which range from an 828 SF 1-bedroom unit up to 4,250 SF 4-bedroom unit. There will be 4 condos per floor in the exclusive building and pricing will start around $2 million. Amenities include a full-time doorman, fitness center, men's and women's spas, terrace that overlooks Fifth Avenue, library, game room, entertainment suite, and separate dining room among others. Completion is expected in 2018.
Peter Marino Designed The Getty at High Line Releases New Renderings, Cruises Towards Completion
The Getty, the High Line's new condo building located at 239 Tenth Avenue, has released new renderings. The Getty , which is designed by Peter Marino and from developers Michael Shvo and Victor Group, is on track to be completed this summer. The project topped off in June 2016 and the installation of the modern, steel and glass facade has been in the works along with the buildings interiors.
The Getty features 6 ultra-luxury condos units which are expected to start at $15 million when they hit the market. Each will each have a unique full-floor layout and come complete with a Gaggenau appliance packages and luxurious finishes including 80 different kinds of stone, marble, and wood finishes sourced from across the world including Greece, Pakistan, India and Uganda. The standard layout will be a 3,300 SF single-floor residence. The building will also feature a 6,400 SF duplex penthouse that is expected to list for near $50 million that comes complete with a private pool and rooftop terrace with over 3,000 SF of outdoor space. Pricing is starting close to $4,500 and will range up. Condos will start on the building’s 5th floor, with the first few floors of the project featuring a museum dedicated to the $800 million private collection of J. Tomilson Hill, a vice chairman of banking firm the Blackstone Group. The Getty is among the most expensive buildings on the West Side and features a $140 million sell-out.