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 Barclay Street Spreads Holiday Cheer
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.
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 More40 Bleecker Commences Sales And Unveils Model Residences
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.
Read MoreMixed-Use Flushing Development Tangram House Sells Penthouse For $3M
Tangram House South recently sold its most expensive luxury penthouse within the building, redefining the lifestyle of Flushing. The penthouse is a duplex that sold for $3,099,800 and boasts 3-bedrooms and 4-bathrooms. This is a record sale for Tangram House especially in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.
JG Neukomm Architecture, famous for their work with Tiffany, Calvin Klein and hotelier Ian Schrager, designed the penthouse with indoor-outdoor space that fits into New Yorker’s new COVID lifestyle. The duplex has 2,417 sq.ft. of interior living space with a nearly 500 sq.ft. private terrace. The terrace is complete with a BBQ and fire pit, perfect for entertaining outdoors all year long.
Tangram is a 1.2 million sq.ft. mixed-use development that includes a hotel, retail, residential, and office space. The development is located in Flushing, Queens, one of New York City’s most vibrant neighborhoods and within 20 minutes of Manhattan.
Boerum Hill Condominium Surpasses 50% In Sales, Announces Closings And Reveals Model Residences
561 Pacific, a new condominium in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, has many achievements despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Adam America Real Estate has announced the condo has surpassed 50% in sales, commenced initial closings, welcomed its first residents into their new home and recently revealed new model residences. 561 Pacific is designed by ODA New York with a Japanese-inspired aesthetic and much desired indoor-outdoor spaces.
“At 561 Pacific, residents enjoy a rare combination of practical features that are notoriously elusive for New York City, including private terraces, forward-thinking designs and a highly accessible location walkable to nine different subway lines,” said Omri Sachs, the co-founder of Adam America Real Estate. “We’re seeing buyers from all over the city, as well as popular commuter towns, immediately ending their condo search after touring the expansive open floor plans at 561 Pacific and discovering the charm of living in Boerum Hill.”
Potential buyers are now able to experience new, fully furnished model residents while touring the building. These model residents are decorated to match back to the building’s sophisticated design. 561 Pacific features studio, one, two and three-bedroom residences. The Japanese aesthetic is flaunted through the green lobby with a glass wall that shows off the buildings inner courtyard and allows in extra natural light. The inner courtyard is what makes this condo unique and allows for indoor-outdoor living that is hard to find in New York. The fitness center opens onto the courtyard allowing residents to work out outside. There is also a rooftop that features BBQ stations, outdoor kitchens and lounges with views of Downtown Brooklyn, Manhattan and Barclays Center.
Sales for 561 Pacific are exclusively overseen by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. Pricing starts at $700,000 for a studio and ranges up to $2.275 million for a three-bedroom. The location in Boerum Hill is in within walking distance of Barclays Center, many subway lines and the Long Island Railroad.
Leasing Has Officially Launched At 111 Varick With A First Look At Interior Renderings
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.
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 MoreDive Into Winter With These Downtown Indoor Pools
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.
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 More99 Hudson New Jersey's Tallest Building Has Closed First 70 Condos
99 Hudson, the tallest building in New Jersey, has recently completed exterior construction and the first 70 homes have closed. The condominium is 79 stories tall on Downtown Jersey City’s riverfront directly across the river from the World Trade Center. 99 Hudson is developed by COA 99 Hudson, LLC, with expectations to have around 150 closings by the end of year.
Read MoreFIELDTRIP By Chef JJ Johnson Announces New Locations In Rockefeller Center and JACX&CO
Ingrained Hospitality Concepts announced plans to open a third and fourth location, at Rockefeller Center and JACX&CO, to open rice bowl shop FIELDTRIP. Tishman Speyer owns the two new locations of dining concept space. FIELDTRIP is looking to expand their customers and connect with local communities by joining Rockefeller Center’s iconic mix and the JACX&CO’s trendy up and coming Long Island City neighborhood.
Read MoreExtell Development Announces Exclusive Partnership With Nordstrom At Central Park Tower
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.
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 MoreThe Smile Has Opened Leasing In Harlem With New Images Revealed Of The Rental Development
The Smile by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group has opened leasing and released new photography of model residences and amenities. The BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, founded in Copenhagen, has embraced their Danish architecture background and designed The Smile with a contemporary and lively minimalistic aesthetic. The building is nearing complete with a name that comes from the curve shaped façade that resembles a smile and blends in with the vibrant Harlem neighborhood.
The rental development features studios, one and two-bedroom apartments with floor-to-ceiling windows and in unit washer and dryer. The lobby is full of life decorated with Harlem-inspired colorful murals. Amenity spaces include a fitness center, spa and work-from-home space. The Smile Rooftop Club features a swimming pool, whirlpools, BBQ station and open air movie theatre. Pricing starts at $2,056 per month for an apartment. The Smile is located in the heart of Harlem’s vibrant and cultural neighborhood with many popular restaurants and bars within walking distance.
The Smile is located at 158 East 126th Street and developed by Blumenfeld Development Group. The exclusive leasing and marketing agent is Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing.
100 House Opens Leasing On Jersey City’s Hoboken Border
100 House, a luxury apartment development, opens leasing on Jersey City’s Hoboken boarder developed by BNE Real Estate Group, Hoboken Brownstone Company and McKinney Properties. The building will house 137 rental apartments in Jersey City’s lively up and coming area near many bustling Hoboken restaurants, retail and parks.
Read MoreNew York Outdoor Parks And Rooftops Are Turning Into COVID Safe Year Round Activity Space
Outdoor amenities like parks and rooftops are turning into all-year-round spaces in New York. With the COVID pandemic still a threat citizens are opting for fresh air to reduce the spread. As the weather drops closer to freezing, developers are now putting outdoor spaces made for warm seasons only to year round use. Activities such as fitness classes, concerts, paint nights and gardening are only a few of the today’s new norm taking place at residential developments.
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