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Condo in Tribeca
The American Thread Building is located at 260 West Broadway in TriBeCa.
260 West Broadway was formerly known as the Wool Exchange Building, as its developers had hoped it would enable New York to overtake Boston as the center of the nation's wool trade. Their subsequent failure allowed the American Thread Company to move into the site, which was converted into loft-style apartments in 1980 and retains the company's name.
Residences have tall high ceilings and maintain original architectural touches; many units have been updated in recent years and boast kitchens and master bathrooms that are spacious and feature premium appliances and deluxe fixtures.
Residents of 260 West Broadway have access to amenities including an attended lobby, concierge service, a roof deck, a garden, basement storage and a health club. It is also convenient to the shops and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhood and SoHo.
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Condo in Chelsea
With 354 condominium apartments, the Chelsea Mercantile is one of the largest residential conversions in Chelsea.
Apartments range from studios to four-bedroom lofts and vary in size from 856 to 3,069 square feet. Many units have exposed brick walls with nine-foot beamed ceilings and walk-in closets. Some penthouses have ceilings that rise between 11 and 13 feet as well as fireplaces, skylights and terraces. All apartments have state-of-the-art wiring and gourmet kitchens with stainless-steel appliances, black granite countertops, cherry wood cabinets and built-in garbage disposals. Master bathrooms have limestone walls and floors, deep soaking tubs and separate stall showers.
Amenities at the Chelsea Mercantile include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, valet and maid service, a fitness center with children’s playroom, an expansive planted roof deck with beautiful city and river views, a garage and a Whole Foods Market on the corner.
Located between West 24th and 25th Streets, 252 Seventh Avenue is in the heart of Chelsea. There is very good public transportation in the area and it is convenient to the Flatiron District to the east and Greenwich Village to the south.
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$1.7M - $8.5M
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Condo in Lenox Hill
Barbizon/63 is a full-service Romanesque-style building listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It first opened as a residential house for women in 1927 and was subsequently converted into apartments in 2005. Barbizon 63 – formerly known as the Barbizon Hotel for Women – contains 65 residences that range from one-bedroom condominiums to duplex penthouse units, with the latter offering residents more than 5,300 square feet of living space. Apartments feature rosewood floors, crown moldings and French casement windows; some units boast private outdoor space.
Residents have access to a wide array of amenities including a 24-hour doorman and concierge, live-in resident manager, residential lounge and dining room, catering kitchen, library, 20-seat screening room and conference room, not to mention a private residential entrance to Equinox Gym & Spa (with original Barbizon indoor pool) on Lexington Avenue and 63rd Street.
It is situated on a tree-lined townhouse block between Third and Lexington Avenues and is close to Central Park, the many shops and restaurants in the Upper East Side, and the recently remodeled F and Q train station. Liza Minnelli, Joan Crawford and Sylvia Plath are among the famous personalities who have resided at 140 East 63rd Street.
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$789K - $4.6M
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Between East 71st Street & East 72nd Street
Condo in Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St.
737 Park Avenue is a handsome 1940 prewar building with 20 stories. In 2013, with much anticipation and tremendous buzz, the building converted to condominium ownership Amenities include a skylit health club, children's playroom, elevator operators, 24-hour attended front door, private storage, bicycle and stroller storage, additional laundry room, and an entertaining garden room.
Marvelously located on the corner of Park Avenue and 71st Street, in the heart of Manhattan's most sought-after residential district, this building is ideal for a buyer that desires the flexibility offered by a condominium but prefers the sensibility of a prewar cooperative.
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Condo in DUMBO
The Clock Tower Building is located at 1 Main Street in DUMBO.
The 12-story Clock Tower Building’s prominent location on the Brooklyn waterfront overlooks the East River. It contains 126 converted lofts that are equipped with modern, top-of-the-line appliances and fixtures and oversized windows that fill rooms with ample natural light. The penthouse unit at 1 Main Street offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and has been featured in a number of editorial campaigns and television shows.
Amenities in the Clock Tower include concierge service, central air conditioning and heating, a roof deck and a fitness center. It is near the shops and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhood and is close to the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and public transportation.
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Condo in Flatiron/Union Square
The top 12 floors of the 20-story pre-war office building known as 15 Madison Square North have been converted to one-to-four-bedroom luxury condominium apartments overlooking Madison Square Park and the Flatiron Building in one of the city’s hottest residential neighborhoods. The building, erected in 1910, begins with a 24-hour attended lobby. Residents also get a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a landscaped roof deck, a state of the art fitness center, a wine storage and tasting room and a children's playroom. In addition to being within steps from nearly every subway line in the city, the surrounding neighborhood is home to a bustling interior design district and popular destinations like Dover Street Market, ABC Kitchen and Gramercy Tavern.
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Condo in Chelsea
Located in the heart of Chelsea, the conversion of the landmarked Cammeyer at 650 Sixth Avenue was completed in 2008. It contains 67 apartments.
There are approximately thirteen units on each floor, with three terraced penthouses on the seventh floor. Studios, one-, two- or three-bedroom units emphasize open space. Residences have ceilings that are 10 feet and higher, oversized, energy efficient windows and generous layouts. White is the prominent color in these units, from white fixtures in bathrooms to white wood flooring and white, modern appliances in kitchens.
650 Sixth Avenue amenities include a 24-hour concierge and doorman, an on-site wine cellar and a private gym with state-of-the-art equipment. Apartments also have additional storage space on the same floor. The seventh floor has a common 3,600-square-foot roof deck with stunning open city views and all services are provided by “Quintessentially Concierge Service,” a worldwide company that specializes in providing luxury amenities.
Located on the southwest corner of 20th Street and Sixth Avenue, 650 Sixth Avenue is steps from Union Square, the Flatiron District and Madison Square Park; it is also close to public transportation.
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$1.6M - $3M
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Condo in Chelsea
The Heywood at 263 Ninth Avenue was converted from a printing house into apartments.
H.J. Development Corporation oversaw the transformation in 2005. The Heywood, which now includes 50 residences, has a unique history that dates back to the early 20th century. Its architects strived to ensure they preserved its historical context, crafting spacious lofts with large windows and maintaining original details and other touches. Apartments feature 12 ½-foot-ceilings; kitchens are equipped with modern, premium appliances; and residences range from 1,200 to 3,150 square feet.
The Heywood is close to Chelsea’s many restaurants, retail stores and art galleries.
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Condo in Tribeca
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