The Stephen Sills-designed penthouse at 101 West 78th Street, a prewar masterpiece reimagined for contemporary living, has just closed for $20.15 million which makes it the most expensive new development condominium sale on the UWS in the past three years and the highest price ever achieved on Columbus Avenue above 72nd Street.
Read MoreAby Rosen's Foster + Partners-Designed One Hundred East Fifty Third Street Reveals Private Residents Club
The private residents club at the luxurious 100 East 53rd Street has been revealed at the Aby Rosen developed project which was designed by Foster + Partners. The brand new modernist landmark in the heart of Midtown Manhattan rises 63-stories and will feature two Joël Robouchon restaurants on the ground floor.
Read MoreThe Renzo Piano Building Workshop-Designed 565 Broome Soho Reveals $40.5 Million Penthouse
565 Broome Soho, Renzo Piano Building Workshop's first residential building in New York City, has revealed a stunning duplex penthouse asking $40.5 million. The northern exposure residence is the first penthouse in the building to hit the market and will offer interiors by Parisian firm Rena Dumas Architecture Interieure.
Read MoreTour The Extravagant UES Townhouse Dubbed "Versailles in Manhattan" Asking $23.9 Million
Kenneth Laub, the well-known long-time commercial broker and the founder of real estate firm, Kenneth D. Laub & Company, is selling is one-of-a-kind townhouse located at 163 East 64th Street.
Read MoreRobert A.M. Stern's 20 East End Avenue Unveils Private Motor Court with Mercedes-Benz
20 East End Avenue, the Upper East Side condominium designed inside and out by architect Robert A.M. Stern, unveiled its palatial motor court with a lavish event in partnership with Mercedes-Benz.
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 MoreHFZ Capital's Bjarke Ingels-Designed High Line Condo XI Will Launch Sales On May 7
After undergoing a name change from The Eleventh, to XI, HFZ Capital's Bjarke Ingels Group designed high line condo will launch sales on May 7. One bedrooms will start at $2.8, 2 bedrooms will start at $3.9 million, 3 bedrooms from $6.5 million and 4-bedroom starting at $9 million. XI will also feature half-floor penthouse units starting at $25 million.
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WNA All-Star Kym Hampton Helps DDG Unveil 180 East 88th Street's New Basketball Court
DDG's new luxury condominium 180 East 88th Street partnered with the non-profit Ladies Who Hoop, an organization dedicated to empowering women of all ages through the game of basketball, to host the First Annual Free-Throw Contest
Read MoreGet A First Look At The Amenities at HFZ's Workshop/APD-Designed 88&90 Lexington
HFZ Capital has revealed a first look at the well-appointed amenities at 88&90 Lexington, their condo conversion project that blends two distinct buildings from two different architectural eras into one seamless residential building.
Read More252 East 57th Street Wins Urban Land Institute (ULI) Award For Excellence in Mixed-Use Development
World Wide Group and Rose Associates, the developers of 252 East 57th Street, the SOM-designed curved glass tower anchoring the eastern end of Manhattan’s 57th Street luxury residential corridor on Billionaires Row, has announced that the development has won the prestigious Urban Land Institute (ULI) Design Award for Excellence in Mixed-Use Development
Read MoreInside The Rafael Viñoly Lead Private Hardhat Tour of Three Waterline Square
Last Wednesday, April 11th, a selection of Manhattan's top real estate brokers were treated to an exclusive hardhat tour of Three Waterline Square, guided by the building's starchitect himself, Rafael Viñoly.
Read MorePenthouse At 443 Greenwich Street Asking $58 Million Goes Under Contract
Home to stars such as Jake Gyllenhaal, Meg Ryan, Harry Styles and Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, 443 Greenwich is no stranger to being in the news. Now, a penthouse asking $58 million has gone under contract at the "paparazzi proof" building, depending on the closing price it could be the most expensive apartment ever sold in Downtown.
Read MoreThe Studio Gang-Designed, High Line Hugging 40 Tenth Avenue Tops Out
40 Tenth Avenue, the High Line hugging, Studio Gang-designed office building has topped off at 10-stories on Tenth Avenue between 13th and 14th Streets. The project has been known infamously as the Solar Carve and features 139,000 SF of commercial space including 40,000 SF of retail, a 10,000 SF shared roof deck, and an 8,000 SF 2nd floor terrace.
Read MoreSumaida + Khurana & LENY Close On $155 Million Construction Loan For Alvaro Siza's First U.S. Tower
Sumaida + Khurana, the firm behind Tadao Ando's 152 Elizabeth, and LENY have closed on a $155 million construction loan for the development of 611 West 56th Street, the highly anticipated luxury condominium designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza.
Read MoreSavanna Reveals The INC-Designed Vandewater In Morningside Heights
Savanna has revealed first renderings for the Incorporated Architecture and Design (INC) and SLCE-Architects designed Vandewater, which will rise over the Jewish Theological Seminary's Morningside Heights Campus after it was announced last year (2017).
Read MoreWoolworth Tower Residences Reveals Cheryl Eisen-Designed Residence Asking $21.325 Million
Just months after revealing the $110 million penthouse atop Woolworth Tower Residence, Alchemy Properties has released a new full-floor spread designed by internationally acclaimed interior designer Cheryl Eisen of Interior Markeing Group. Residence 40A, asking $21.325 million, is spread over 4 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and 2 half bathrooms.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newly Revealed Patrik Lönn-Designed Duplex In The RAMSA's 20 East End Avenue
The Robert A.M. Stern Architects-designed Upper East Side condo building, 20 East End Avenue, has revealed their new, lavish Patrik Lönn designed duplex. The duplex is the first of its kind in the building to hit the market. The residence features 4,299 SF of interior living space spread over 6 bedrooms and 6.5 bathrooms.
Read MoreTour a Lavish Pre-War Duplex On The Upper West Side Asking $9,500,000
Located at 595 West End Avenue, a boutique pre-war condominium, is the meticulously renovated 6,500 SF duplex which could be yours for a cool $9,500,000. The residence is spread over 5 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms and overlooks the quiet, residential, tree-lined West End Avenue.
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 Conversion of Midtown's James A. Farley Post Office Into Penn-Farley's Moynihan Train Hall
Led by the developer-builder team of Related Companies, Vornado Realty LP, and Skanska USA, the conversion of the James A. Farley Post Office in Midtown is undergoing a conversion into the Moynihan Train Hall and will become part of the Penn-Farley transit and retail complex.
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