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One Madison at 23 East 22nd Street is located at the crossroads of Chelsea, NoMad, Gramercy and the Flatiron District.
The CetraRuddy-designed 60-unit condominium is situated at the start of Madison Avenue. Its prior owners sold the building and it is now managed by the Related Companies. Residences are spacious and feature floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the surrounding cityscape. Kitchens and bathrooms have modern appliances and fixtures and many offer views of the Empire State Building and Midtown.
Over 10,000 square feet of amenities designed by Yabu Pushelberg include a private dining room with a gourmet catering kitchen, screening room, a lounge, a parlor with a billiards table, a lap pool, a spa with a glass-enclosed steam room overlooking Madison Square Park, a fitness center with yoga room, and a children's playroom.
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Located in the center of Flatiron/Gramercy, One Madison Park is just a step away from numerous subway lines, high-end boutiques on lower Fifth Avenue, top restaurants like Eleven Madison, SD26, Ilili, Gramercy Tavern and the gourmet marketplace, Eataly.
One Madison Park, once called one of the hottest and most exclusive new developments in the city, is coming back to the market in late 2012/Early 2013 with Related and HFZ finishing the building's common space and amenity areas. They will also be totally renovating 40 or so apartments that were never finished by the origial developer. These homes will have different layout and finishes and are sure to be amazing. One Madison Park will become one most iconic address in Downtown Manhattan.