Apollo Real Estate Advisors and Cambridge Development & Construction have begun marketing a 31-story residential condominium tower at 10 West End Avenue on the full blockfront between 59th and 60th Streets.
Construction recently started on the 173-unit development which is just to the west of The Element, a 35-story condo tower being developed by Brack Capital at 555 West 59th Street, and the Hudson Condominiums at 225 West 60th Street.
The building will have 1- to 4-bedroom apartments and is due for completion in about a year. Prices will range from abut $750,000 to about $4.5 million.
The building will have many balconies, a bicyle room, a children's "activity center created by the Children's Museum of Manhattan, on-premise valet parking, a fitness center of Ari Weller and interiors by Nick Dine.
Apollo was a co-developer with The Related Companies of the Time-Warner Center on Columbus Circle.
The area west of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is in the midst of a building boom. Extell Development has recently started marketing two large towers on Riverside Boulevard between 64th and 65th Street and the John Jay College is planning a major expansion on its property at 59th Street.
The building will have an 11-story base with a central tower with balconies at the corners in the middle for much of its height.
Construction recently started on the 173-unit development which is just to the west of The Element, a 35-story condo tower being developed by Brack Capital at 555 West 59th Street, and the Hudson Condominiums at 225 West 60th Street.
The building will have 1- to 4-bedroom apartments and is due for completion in about a year. Prices will range from abut $750,000 to about $4.5 million.
The building will have many balconies, a bicyle room, a children's "activity center created by the Children's Museum of Manhattan, on-premise valet parking, a fitness center of Ari Weller and interiors by Nick Dine.
Apollo was a co-developer with The Related Companies of the Time-Warner Center on Columbus Circle.
The area west of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is in the midst of a building boom. Extell Development has recently started marketing two large towers on Riverside Boulevard between 64th and 65th Street and the John Jay College is planning a major expansion on its property at 59th Street.
The building will have an 11-story base with a central tower with balconies at the corners in the middle for much of its height.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.