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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Dec 23, 2011
76 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #39 in Chelsea

Carter's Review

This handsome 13-story residential condominium building at 133 West 22nd Street is notable for a façade with convex and concave curves. The curves are to the east of the building s entrance where the façade is "straight."

Designed by Cetra-Rudy, the building has 100 apartments, and was completed in the fall of 2008. It was developed by the Ascend Group LLC, of which Rob Kaliner and Ben Shaoul are principles, and Magnum Real Estate Group LLC.

The building's lobby has a curved art glass wall, stainless steel columns with rivet detail, and wenge wood walls. Amenities include a 24-hour concierge, a garden with a pool and dining area, and a roof terrace with cabanas, a wet bar, a grille area and dining area seating. The building also has a garage and a fitness center.

Apartments have floor-to-ceiling glass windows and ceiling heights of not less than 9 feet four inches. Kitchens are by ItalKitchen and will have black lava stone countertops. Master baths have Tau Corten tile walls, Blanco Dolomiti honed floors, Crestola honed stone countertops, free-standing porcelain bathtub with ipe wood deck trim.

The property formerly was occupied by three vacant 4-story walk-up apartments buildings that were sold to the developers for about $29 million by Albert, Jason and Jody Laboz. The Laboz family is building SoHo Mews, a residential condominium development designed by Gwathmey Siegel at 311 West Broadway.

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