Sales are now underway at 212 West 72nd Street in Manhattans Upper West Side. The development has transformed from the neighborhood’s best rental building formerly known as “The Corner,” into the neighborhoods best condominium. The building is developed by Centurion Property Investors and is known for its signature curved glass exterior.
A first look inside the historic Belnord’s new model residence by Anna Karlin and amenities by Raphael de Cardenas has been revealed. The Belnord is one of the grandest turn-of-the-century residential buildings in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The building was originally constructed in 1908 and designed by the architecture firm Hiss & Weekes. Newly renovated interiors are designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern.
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.
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.
212 West 72nd Street is undergoing a transformation from a premier rental residence into a luxury condominium. The building, famous for its iconic curved glass façade designed by firm CetraRuddy, has just launched its teaser website. The website is building momentum, especially attracting former rental residents and located in the iconic neighborhood of the Upper West Side.
GID Development Group unveils the opening of Waterline Club, New York City’s largest private amenity collection. The highly-anticipated amenity center is inside Waterline Square, a luxury residential development located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Waterline Club is 100,000 sq.ft. and designed by Rockwell Group to fill lifestyle needs of all residents.
350 West 71st Street on the Upper West Side is already 80% sold. This boutique condominium merges two historic pre-war buildings into a contemporary masterpiece. Only 8 residences are left available for purchase due to the high demand and rarity of boutique buildings in the area. 350 West 71st Street is located in the West End Collegiate Historic district between West End Avenue and Riverside Boulevard.
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.
The first photos inside Two Fifty West 81st Street, designed inside and out by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, have been revealed showcasing a stunning 3 bedroom residence. Two Fifty West 81st Street is a curated collection of 31 ultra-luxury condominium residences with more than 6,000 SF of lifestyle and wellness amenities and rich and luxurious interiors, developed by Alchemy Properties.
Reuveni Real Estate has officially launched sales at Dahlia, a new condominium which is currently under construction at 212 West 95th Street on the Upper West Side. Construction on the tower reached top off in early 2019 and occupancy is expected to begin in Spring 2020.
Waterline Square, the five-acre mega-development on NYC's Upper West Side, has revealed its newest amenity, New York City’s first indoor skate park in a residential development. The indoor, multi-level half-pipe skate park is the first-ever conceived amenity of its kind of any NYC residential project and will be located within The Waterline Club.
Tamarkin Co. has unveiled a brand-new model residence by star designer Charlie Ferrer of FERRER at 555 West End Avenue, the historic private school which has been converted into 13 luxe, highly-detailed condos.
Tamarkin Co., in partnership with CL Investment Group, has officially launched sales at 555 West End Avenue, on the Upper West Side. 555 West End Avenue is converted from a landmarked private school with a striking, brick and limestone façade, featuring 13 one-of-a-kind contemporary residences.
Waterline Square, the multibillion-dollar mega-development by GID Development Group on the Upper West Side, has released a construction time-lapse showing the mega-project powering towards completion.
555 West End Avenue has been revealed on the Upper West Side, the circa-1908 Catholic School reborn as a collection of 13 spectacular condominium residences has released a first look at interior renderings.
The Upper West Side continues to be a hotspot for new development as SJP Properties has revealed new renderings of the Elkus Manfredi-designed 200 Amsterdam Avenue. The art deco-inspired tower will rise 55-stories, 669', and will be located at 200 Amsterdam Avenue.
On the heels of topping out earlier this year, Waterline Square was recognized as the city’s fastest-selling new development by dollar volume and by the number of units sold in 2017. Now the first penthouse has been revealed at the five-acre mega-project by GID Development Group.
HFZ Capital Group, a leading Manhattan-based real estate development and investment company, and Westbrook Partners, a privately-owned, fully integrated real estate investment management company, has announced the launch of sales for The Belnord; their Robert A.M. Stern Architects-designed 14-story, Upper West Side luxury condo.
Landsea Homes , an international homebuilding and development company with operations in the United States, Europe and Asia, in partnership with Leyton Properties, a development company specializing in commercial real estate, has announced the closing of a $40 million senior construction loan for their Upper West Side condominium development at 212 West 93rd Street.
Two developers, Cenpark Realty and the Brodsky Organization, have been fined a combined $90,000 by the city for claiming false vacancy in their buildings during renovation. Property owners of occupied buildings are supposed to protect residents from the ramifications of construction, like dust and noise, by submitting a tenant protection plan.
DNA Development has announced the launch of sales at 350 West 71st Street, a new boutique luxury condominium building with a striking historic façade on a charming Upper West Side cul-de-sac.
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.
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.
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.
New images have been released of the newly opened sales gallery at the Robert A.M. Smith Architects-designed Two Fifty West 81st where sales have been steadily progressing and two penthouses are already under contract. When complete, Two Fifty West 81st Street will rise 18-stories and features 31-luxury condos encased in a brick and limestone facade.
The infamous San Remo co-op on Central Park's Upper West Side has a new full-floor spread with panoramic Central Park views now listed for $17.5 million. The co-op was previously owned by Gordon McLeod, who is a former head of Dow Jones's digital Publications and is currently owned by investment banker Lawrence Slaughter, which he purchased for $13.5 million in 2012.
Designer Stephen Sills along with GTIS Development have revealed a completed model residence at 101 West 78th Street, offering a peek at what it's like to live inside the striking historic building that has been transformed into elegant contemporary condos. 101 West 78th Street is now 50% sold, including the penthouse, and buyers are moving in.
Waterline Square, the three-tower residential mega-development designed by Richard Meier & Partners Architects, Rafael Viñoly Architects, and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) and being developed by GID Development Group, has been recognized as the city’s fastest-selling new development by dollar volume and by the number of units sold in 2017.
After Bruce Willis listed his Upper West Side co-op residence at 271 Central Park West for $17,750,000, the property is already under contract in just over a week. The duplex features 6 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and one half-bath, spread over 6,000 SF of living space and 150' of frontage on Central Park.
Alchemy Properties has officially launched the website for their newest Robert A.M. Stern Architects-designed residential condominium, Two Fifty West 81ST complete with an array of brand new renderings. The renderings showcase a the lavish lobby and common spaces, luxurious residences and the robust amenities package.