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 MoreMany Believe New York Is Dead But South Harlem Is Having A Moment At 300 West
South Harlem’s newest condominium 300 West is achieving sales success regardless of the tough market. This condominium has a wait list of over 700 registrants and in less than two months has more than 20 contracts out on apartments with closings slated for the end of this year. 300 West is attracting buyers due to the attainable pricing for a full amenity building complete with a 3,000 square foot landscaped rooftop.
Read MoreCheck Out 30 Park Place's Last 4-Bedroom Condo On The Market In The Four Season Private Residences
30 Park Place Four Season Private Residences unveils residence 62A, one of the last 4-bedrooms on the market and listed for $8.15 million. Both interior and exterior are designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, and the condo is managed by the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts offering impeccable service. The building also features almost 40,000 sq.ft. of amenities in Downtown Manhattan’s tallest condo tower.
Read MoreTANKHOUSE’s SO-IL-Designed Condominium 450 Warren Tops Off In Brooklyn
450 Warren has just topped out in Gowanus, Brooklyn with sales launching next year. This residential building developed by TANKHOUSE will attract buyers looking for the perfect work-from-home setup, featuring 18 condominiums all with private outdoor space. The boutique condominium is nestled between Bond and Nevins streets has officially topped out at five stores and 55 feet tall.
Read MoreCheck Out These Recently Revealed Images Of The Nearly Complete Rose Hill In The Heart Of NoMad
The Rockefeller Group presents Rose Hill, its first residential project in New York. Rose Hill is opening this Fall located in the bustling yet charming streets of NoMad. The Rockefeller Group, famous for the development of Rockefeller Center over 90 years ago, is bringing their pioneering excellence to the next level introducing this elegant residential building.
Read MoreStep Inside A 3 Bedroom Urban Oasis In Brooklyn’s Tallest Tower
A 3 bedroom urban oasis located on the 50th floor of Brooklyn Point, Brooklyn’s tallest tower, is on the market. The sky-high condo is decorated by Elle Décor A-Lister Charlie Ferrer of New York based FERRER. Brooklyn Point, by Extell Development Company, is a 68-story condominium with over 40,000 sq.ft. of indoor and outdoor amenity space and is a top selling building in Brooklyn.
Read MoreThe Rink At Rockefeller Center Offers New York A Unique Outdoor Dining Experience
Tishman Speyer brings a unique hospitality experience to its public space at The Rink at Rockefeller Center. Lee Hanson’s Frenchette and Ignacio Mattos’ Estela have recently joined the outdoor dining experience at Rockefeller Center, along with other famous names, offering a limited-edition picnic style menu.
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 MoreCheck Out RockFarmer Properties Newest Luxury Condominium In Astoria
The Rowan, Astoria’s newest luxury condominium by RockFarmer Properties, launched sales at the end of January and is already 35% sold. DXA Studio designed this condo with an organic contemporary feel, immersive community garden areas, high ceilings and half the apartments feature private outdoor space.
Read MoreCheck Out This Newly Revealed Model Residence At The Towers Of The Waldorf Astoria Asking $5 Million
The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria recently revealed a two bedroom model residence released to the public for the first time. Two bedrooms, similar to the model residence, start at approximately $5 million and are listed with Douglas Elliman. This iconic landmark possess a storied reputation as it has held numerous epic and glamorous historical events.
Read MoreMidtown East Penthouse In Sister Building To 432 Park Avenue Hits The Market Priced At $16.35 Million
This Midtown East Penthouse follows up 432 Park Avenue for a more accessible price of $16.35 Million. Penthouse 33 sits atop 200 East 59th Street, a building developed by Harry Macklowe and finished by Centurion Real Estate Partners. The penthouse residence shines for its soaring 14-foot ceilings and incredible floor-to-ceiling windows that place residents right in the heart of the vibrant Midtown East neighborhood.
Read MorePROFILE Exclusive: Delivering Affordable Luxury With Scott Shnay Of SK Development
PROFILEnyc had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with Scott Shnay, a principle at SK Development, to discuss multi-generational development in New York City, his partnership at CBSK Ironstate and developing The Lindely in Murray Hill.
Read MorePROFILE Exclusive: Transforming The Lower East Side At Essex Crossing's 242 Broome With Charles Bendit of Taconic Investment Partners
PROFILEnyc had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with Charles Bendit, co-CEO of Taconic Investment Partners, to discuss transforming the Lower East Side and his involvement in the Essex Crossing mega-project as well as its first condo building, the SHoP Architects-designed 242 Broome.
Read MorePROFILE Exclusive: Designing and Developing In SoHo's Cast Iron District At 150 Wooster With KUB's Roger Bittenbender
PROFILEnyc had the exclusive opportunity to tour the model unit ultra-luxurious 150 Wooster with KUB Capital's Roger Bittenbender and sit-down with him to discuss the detail that went into the highly-designed residence as well as working in historical, yet fast paced SoHo.
Read MorePROFILEnyc’s Top 5 of 2017
No city rings in the New Year like New York City. 2017 was a big year for NYC real estate as new towers such as 432 Park, 53W53, and 56 Leonard, amongst others, transformed the Manhattan skyline as they powered towards completion. Some of the world’s finest architects including Herzog & de Meuron, Bjarke Ingels, and Kohn Pedersen Fox unveiled some of the most progressive designs the world has ever seen while NYC’s top brokers continued to turn the city’s most lavish homes. Here is PROFILEnyc’s Top 5 Moments from 2017:
1. Lightstone And Sir David Adjaye Announce Collaboration On 130 William, Adjaye Associates' First NYC Condo Tower
Lightstone, one of the largest and most diversified privately held real estate companies in the United States, and Adjaye Associates, the world-renowned architecture firm founded by Sir David Adjaye, have announced 130 William, a luxury condominium building located in downtown Manhattan. 130 William is Adjaye Associates’ first condominium tower in New York City. Sir David Adjaye, who was recently knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and named one of TIME's 100 most influential people of 2017, is recognized as one of the leading architects of his generation. Adjaye Associates will design both the architecture and interiors for the project. 130 William will feature 244 residences and rise 66 stories to make a bold architectural statement and unique addition to Manhattan’s iconic skyline. Check out the full feature here.
2. PROFILE Exclusive: Transforming NYC's Ever Evolving Skyline At 53W53 With David Penick Of Hines
PROFILEnyc had the exclusive opportunity to tour the fast-rising ultra-luxury, supertall residential tower 53W53 with David Penick, Managing Director at Hines, and discuss with him the fast-rising Manhattan skyline and what it takes to bring such an iconic building to New York City. The ultra-modern Jean-Nouvel structure is already turning heads in Midtown Manhattan with its tapering, exoskeleton design in an neighborhood that has seen skyline changing towers such as One57 and 432 Park rise in recent years. One thing is for sure, the Central Park and Manhattan views matched with Jean Nouvel design just cannot be beat.
PROFILEnyc: Up until One57 was completed in 2014 there really wasn't any urgency for supertall towers in New York City. Since then Manhattan has seen some of the world's finest towers rise including One57, 432 Park and soon to be 53W53, 111 West 57 and Central Park Tower. What kicked off this development boom?
David Penick: Demand for great places to live. Skyscrapers have always been a large part of the fabric that makes up the New York City skyline and play a significant role in defining Manhattan. In recent years, developers have been geographically limited when it comes to sites where they can build significant projects and to maximize space the most effective way to do this, is to build skyward. New state-of-the-art and improved materials also makes building taller skyscrapers a more efficient process. 53W53 is located on a through-block site running to 54th Street, west of Fifth Avenue, in the epicenter of New York's global business, arts and cultural districts. For us, we wanted to create something that is truly unique. Read the exclusive interview here.
3. Tishman Speyer's Bjarke Ingels Group-Designed Supertall 66 Hudson Boulevard Set To Go Vertical In Hudson Yards
Tishman Speyer's BIG-designed, 64-story office tower is just about ready to go vertical in Hudson yards. Located at 66 Hudson Boulevard, demotion and excavation work has been completed and the supertall is ready to begin foundation work. Bjarke Ingels Group, BIG, designed the structure featuring an iconic design with cascading terraces with hanging gardens spiraling down. The building will be made of column free floors, each with its own outdoor space. 66 Hudson Boulevard will rise 1,005', 65-stories, and encompass 2.8 million SF of total development. The office tower will offer most office space along with double height amenity spaces and 27,000 SF of retail space on the ground floor. Costs are expected to be roughly $3 billion. Completion is expected for 2019. Check out more renderings of the supertall here.
4. Amenity Space at Herzog & de Meuron's 56 Leonard Finally Unveiled
The amenity spaces on the 9th and 10th floors of Herzog & de Meuron's 56 Leonard have finally been unveiled by Dezeen. The 17,000 SF amenity space features very industrial design with tons of exposed concrete and dark palate. Amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga studio, private dining room, library lounge, indoor/ outdoor theater, children's room, "sky estuary" with 75' infinity edge lap pool, landscaped sundeck with jacuzzi, steam room, massage and treatment rooms, sauna, and conference center. 56 Leonard is a 60 story condo building developed by Alexico Group and designed by Pritzker-Prize winning Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. It features a cantilevered, interlocking design that is distinctly recognizable in the Tribeca skyline. 56 Leonard features 145 condominium residences with 10 penthouses atop the skyscraper. Units feature floor-to-ceiling glass, private outdoor space and range from open loft style to five bedroom layouts. Head here to check out the lavish amenities.
5. Tour The Newly Unveiled Sky-High Duplex At The Kohn Pedersen Fox-Designed Madison Square Park Tower
Take a look inside the Madison Square Park Tower's newly unveiled sky-high duplex with interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, and furnished by designer Cheryl Eisen. Unit 48B spans 2,169 SF and features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The residence includes a split bedroom layout, a luxurious kitchen with marble countertops and custom cabinetry, a white oak and bronze staircase, master suite and home office. The unit also features triple exposure views to the north, east and south including of One World Trade Center, The Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, etc. 48B is the last available duplex in the building and is listed for $8,325,000. Madison Square Park Tower is designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and was developed by Continuum Company. Amenities include access to impeccable concierge services through the building a fitness center with a basketball court, a golf studio, yoga studio, and private training facilities; a library, a residents lounge with billiards, and a private dining room with demonstration kitchen on the 54th floor.The tower features 83 condominium units, and is located at 45 East 22nd Street. Tour the ultra-luxe residence here.