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80 Clarkson
80 Clarkson Street, West Village
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Construction is rising on 80 Clarkson Street, a two-tower residential complex along the Hudson River waterfront in Manhattan’s West Village. Designed by COOKFOX Architects and SLCE Architects and developed by Zeckendorf Development, Atlas Capital Group, and the Baupost Group, the project consists of 37- and 45-story structures standing 400 and 450 feet tall, respectively. The $1.25 billion development will span approximately 650,000 square feet and yield 100 condominium units, nearly 37,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space, and enclosed parking for 69 vehicles. Suffolk Construction is the general contractor for the property, which is bound by Clarkson Street to the north, West Houston Street to the south, the 17-story 570 Washington Street to the east, and West Street to the west.
56 Leonard
56 Leonard Street, Tribeca
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Where the High Line meets the Hudson River.
The proud home to the Faena Hotel in its New York flagship.
Located at 500 West 18th Street in the heart of West Chelsea, One High Line comprises a full city block between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, offering two towers separated by a private landscaped porte-cochere and designed by Bjarke Ingels Group. Developed by Witkoff and Access Industries, this architectural tour de force showcases views of the Hudson River, the Empire State Building, and the magnificent city skyline. 236 unique one-to-five-bedroom residences are situated among a 36-story West tower featuring interiors by Gabellini Sheppard, and a 26-story East tower with interiors by Gilles et Boisser.
Residents will enjoy access to the High Line Club with amenities including a 75’ lap pool and jacuzzi, spa with steam, sauna, and treatments rooms, fitness center with private training studios, golf simulator and virtual gaming, children’s playroom, private dining, games lounge and on-site parking.
One High Line
500 West 18th Street, West Chelsea
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50 West 66th Street, a 775-foot-tall residential skyscraper on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by Snøhetta and developed by Extell and Tennor Holding, the 69-story structure will yield 127 condominium units. SLCE Architects is the executive architect for the property, which is located on an interior lot between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West with frontage on both West 65th and West 66th Streets.
One Domino Square
8 South 4th Street, Brooklyn, Williamsburg
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With its striking limestone curtain wall, 101 Warren became an iconic Tribeca condominium upon its completion in 2009. Developed by Edward J. Minkskoff and designed by the renowned Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the 35-story building is comprised of 220 residences. Its unique façade reflects a merging of the distinctive architecture found in Tribeca and the neighboring Financial District.
The homes in 101 Warren boast floor-to-ceiling windows, which on the higher floors provide breathtaking city views. With generously proportioned interiors by Ismael Leyva, many of the residences feature either private terraces or loggias. 99 Warren, accessed by a separate entrance but part of the same condominium complex, is a boutique compilation of duplex “townhouses.”
101 Warren is a full-service building with two attended lobbies (99 and 101 Warren) and an expansive list of amenities, which consists of a fitness center, spa, children’s playroom, sun deck, lounge, event space, screening room, parking garage and spectacular 101 Austrian pine tree forest, designed by Thomas Balsley.
50 West 66th
50 West 66th Street, Lincoln Square
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56 Leonard is a new Global Landmark in Tribeca. Developed by Alexico Group and designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 56 Leonard is a vertical glass expression of sculpted surfaces, cantilevers and sparkling glass with an original Anish Kapoor sculpture at its base. The 145 unique condominium residences, each with private outdoor space, range from open lofts to five bedrooms. Soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass window walls reveal breathtaking panoramas of the cityscape, water, bridges and beyond. Izak Senbahar’s vision for an iconic tower in the New York skyline for this Tribeca location was actualized by Pritzker-Prize winning architects Herzog & de Meuron. At 60 stories, 56 Leonard is a monumental symbol of great art and architecture with an original Anish Kapoor sculpture at its base. Called the most alluring addition to the downtown skyline in decades, 56 Leonard’s 17,000 square feet of amenities include a 75′ infinity pool, indoor/outdoor theater, outdoor sundeck, fitness center, treatment rooms, steam room, sauna, lounge and children’s playroom.
255 East 77th
255 East 77th Street, Lenox Hill
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One Domino Square is the setting where luxury, resort-style amenities and prime waterfront views combine with the serenity of the award-winning Domino Park and the dynamic energy of Williamsburg to deliver a lifestyle found nowhere else.
Consistently one of NYC’s fastest selling buildings, 1DSQ is now over 50% sold and condominiums are available for immediate occupancy. Open Houses take place every Saturday and Sunday from 12-2pm.
Every residence at One Domino Square boasts protected views of the East River and Manhattan skyline that are simply breathtaking. The oversized, sound cancelling, tilt-and-turn windows allow sunlight to wash over wide plank white oak flooring while solar and blackout shades are provided for rest and privacy. 10-foot ceilings give volume to generous room proportions where king size bedrooms are standard. Interiors are thoughtfully considered to the finest detail with custom walnut millwork and lighting in every closet, dimmable overhead lighting in every room, Nest thermostats for every zone, and USB/USB-c outlets at every bedside.
101 Warren
101 Warren Street, Tribeca
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255 East 77th Street is a beautiful residential tower developed by Naftali Group and designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. The building offers expansive views of Central Park and the Midtown skyline and is moments from the city’s finest cultural institutions, parks, shopping, and dining. Carved leaf details echo the street’s tree-lined greenery while large-scale windows, fine ironwork, and monumental arches soar toward the building’s iconic crown.
The Yabu Pushelberg designed public spaces and amenities, bring a fresh and vibrant point of view while still respecting the Upper East Side sensibility. In the tower, a seventy-five-foot swimming pool with soaring ceilings and beautiful views is the centerpiece of a collection of comprehensive wellness and entertainment spaces designed with a hospitality perspective, including a fitness center, yoga room, spa with steam room and sauna, and a massage/treatment room. A library in the sky with a charming fireplace opens to a dramatic outdoor space. Additional building amenities are all designed at the highest level with something for everyone, including a cinema, a sports simulator, a kids club space, and a soundproof music practice room with a recording studio. Beyond the gates of the porte-cochere, there is a concealed automated parking system at ground level. The lobby will be attended 24 hours a day with a doorman and concierge service.
Village West
525 6th Avenue, Greenwich Village
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The Village West is a new 13-story luxury condominium building located at 525 Sixth Avenue, at the intersection of Greenwich Village and Chelsea. Developed by Izaki Group and designed by BKSK Architects, it features 68 residential units, a distinctive curved red-brick façade, and amenities including a fitness center, resident lounge, and landscaped terraces.