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 MoreSales Launch At East Williamsburg's Milk Factory Condominiums
Sales have launched at 850 Metropolitan Avenue’s Milk Factory condominiums, the former Borden condensed milk distribution plant, now a stunning, converted loft building offering 32 residences in trendy East Williamsburg.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newly Revealed Rendering of ExCel Development’S Kips Bay PRoject At 339-345 East 33rd Street
Michael Heletz’s Excel Development has filed for permits for their new Kips Bay project located at 339-345 East 33rd Street. The project will rise 23-stories, 235’ tall, and will feature 173 residential units with over 8,821 SF SF of ground floor and cellar retail. The total development will span 151,569 SF with an average unit size of 711SF, indicating the residential portion will most likely be rentals. The project was designed by GF55 Architects. Excel Development began acquiring the assemblage in 2015 and have since applied for demolition permits for 339, 341, 343 and 345 East 33rd Street. No groundbreaking or expected completion dates have been announced as of yet.
30 Warren Announces Tribeca Select exclusively For 30 Warren
30 Warren has announced the launch of Tribeca Select, a new program customized exclusively for the projects residents that brings the best of Tribeca inside of the condo’s amenity spaces and right to the residents' front doors.
Read MoreOne Hundred East Fifty Third Street Reveals Private Floor Homes Starting At $10 Million
One Hundred East Fifty Third Street, the new architectural icon designed by Foster + Partners at the heart of Midtown’s Cultural District, has revealed a special collection of private floor residences. The building is being developed by RFR and Vanke, offering incredible views of the cityscape in all directions. Thee 11 homes present a limited opportunity to own a floor high up in an exclusive modernist tower.
Read MoreGet A First Look At Brooklyn's Newest Full-Service Boutique Luxury Condominium, The Symon
Brooklyn's newest full-service boutique luxury condominium, The Symon, has revealed a first look launching their teaser website and revealing new images. Offering contemporary residences with an elevated design sensibility and an acute attention to detail, as well as a thoughtfully curated amenities selection that include a complete suite of sophisticated retreats for work and play.
Read MoreThe FXCollaborative-Designed 77 Greenwich Tops Out In Financial District
77 Greenwich, the new residential tower designed by a “Who’s Who” of local design talent, including FXCollaborative, the architecture firm behind the new Statue of Liberty Museum, and Deborah Berke Partners, the lauded design firm that crafted the interiors at 432 Park Avenue, has officially topped out.
Read MoreTour A Newly Listed Townhouse Combining California Mid-Century Modernism With Classic Park Slope Charm Asking $3.65 Million
A meticulously re-imagined townhouse has just came to market in Park Slope blending California mid-century modernism with classic Park Slope Charm. Located at 328 5th Street, the 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home was originally built in 1910 and spans 20’-wide.
Read MoreJD Carlise Development & Fosun International Limited Launch Handel Architects & Gachot Studios-Designed Madison House
JD Carlise Development and Fosun International Limited have officially launched their new Handel Architects-designed, 805’, 62-story condominium tower currently which is currently rising in Nomad. They recently officially announced the name for the highly anticipated project, Madison House, and revealed that Gachot Studios is designing the interiors.
Read MorePenthouse At NoHo's The Schumacher Hits Market For $15 Million
The Penthouse at The Schumacher in Manhattan's vibrant NoHo neighborhood has hit the market for $15 million, listed by John Burger and Richard Ziegelasch of Brown Harris Stevens. The building, an art gallery itself with a Basquiat in the lobby and Urs Fisher sculpture in the courtyard, is a certified Billionaire's Club, where Alberto "Tico" Magrabi, owner of the world's largest Warhol collection lives.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newly Revealed Post-Office Architects-Designed Facade of 30 Warren In Tribeca
30 Warren, a boutique luxury condominium in Tribeca, has released a sneak peek of its precast concrete facade, an ambitious design crafted by Francois Lininger of French firm Post-Office Architects. Francois's modern twist on the cast iron and stone aesthetic of Tribeca, and the work that went into creating this look with over 70 different molds from corrugated cardboard.
Read MoreJeff Bezos Picks Up Three Condos At 212 Fifth Avenue For $80 Million
Jeff Bezos, the founder and CEO of Amazon, has picked up 3 condos in 212 Fifth Avenue for roughly $80 million including a penthouse that was previously listed for $58 million. The purchase moved Madison Equities and Thor Equities, the developers of 212 Fifth Avenue, to announce that the ultra-luxury building is now sold out.
Read MoreThe Twine on Park Place Launches Sales In Brooklyn's Prospect Heights Neighborhood
The Twine on Park Place, a fusion of two landmark townhouses which have been reborn as seven spectacular residences in Prospect Heights, has launched sales. Located at 218-220 Park Place, on one most desirable and convenient blocks in Brooklyn, the restored original facades, with contrasting architectural styles, offer extraordinary curb appeal.
Read MoreSales Velocity Spikes At DNA Developments 350 West 71st Street
With closings and move-ins on the horizon this summer, 350 West 71st Street, DNA Development’s Upper West Side condominium conversion, is seeing incredible sales velocity. Four new contracts have been signed in the past two weeks alone and interest continues to grow as the building gets closer to delivery and residences are completed.
Read MoreWoolworth Tower Residences Reveal Collection of Pavilion Private Residences
Alchemy Properties has revealed a first look inside the completed Pavilion residences, a collection of unique residences at Woolworth Tower Residences where the developer has overseen the renovation of the top 30 floors of the Woolworth building into luxury condominiums.
Read MoreGet A Sneak Peak At Flushing, Queen's Most Luxurious New Condos At Tangram House West
Tangram House West, the much awaited second condominium tower within the transformative Tangram mega-development, has revealed interior renderings showing residences which will bring a new level of luxury and elegance to Flushing.
Read MoreRockefeller Group's First Luxe Residential Tower In NYC, Rose Hill, Officially Launches Sales
Rockefeller Group has launched sales at Rose Hill in NoMaD, the firms first ever residential tower in New York City. Rockefeller Group was formed to develop and build Rockefeller Center over 90 years ago and has since been a leading, large scale urban developer.
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