The American Development Group of which Bui Thordarson is a principal has begun marketing a 8-story residential condominium building at 552 West 43rd Street in Clinton between 10th and 11th Avenues.
The building has been designed by Adam Kushner, who also designed 123 Baxter Street for the same developer.
The 8 units range in size from 1,088-square feet lofts priced at about $995,000 to a 1,575 square foot penthouse with 332 square feet of terrace and 287 square feet of pool priced at about $1,850,000.
Six of the apartments are two-bedroom units and two are penthouses.
All apartments have private-key elevator entrances, Aroca Yellow Heart flooring, virtual doormen and individual storage units.
Kitchens have red oak cabinetry, Jet-Mist granite countertops, LG Smart Technology refrigerators, Miele dishwashers, Avanti wine coolers. Baths have Rain Forest steam show cabins, Bain Ultra soaking Jacuzzis, limestone and diamond-cut slate tiles.
The building has a 8-car garage.
The building has been designed by Adam Kushner, who also designed 123 Baxter Street for the same developer.
The 8 units range in size from 1,088-square feet lofts priced at about $995,000 to a 1,575 square foot penthouse with 332 square feet of terrace and 287 square feet of pool priced at about $1,850,000.
Six of the apartments are two-bedroom units and two are penthouses.
All apartments have private-key elevator entrances, Aroca Yellow Heart flooring, virtual doormen and individual storage units.
Kitchens have red oak cabinetry, Jet-Mist granite countertops, LG Smart Technology refrigerators, Miele dishwashers, Avanti wine coolers. Baths have Rain Forest steam show cabins, Bain Ultra soaking Jacuzzis, limestone and diamond-cut slate tiles.
The building has a 8-car garage.
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.