Marketing has begun for a 7-story residential condominium with 40-foot-wide apartments at 316 East 22nd Street between Second and First Avenues.
The 6-unit project is being developed by a partnership of Hal Einhorn, Yiannes Einhorn and Bernd Allen, which recently completed the condominium conversion of a building at 225 East 24th Street.
David Howell Design is doing the interiors and Antony Martin is the architect.
The development is an enlargement of a low-rise building on the site.
The apartments are full-floor residences and each one has a parking space in the first-floor garage.
The lobby has flamed stone floors and pre-cast concrete paneled walls, an intercom system and a storage room for packages and laundry.
Apartments have 10-foot-high ceilings, stone fireplaces and 8-inch-wide Siberian Oak floors and beamed ceilings. The elevator is key-accessed.
Kitchens have white lacquer cabinetry, CaesarStone countertops, a lacquer-front refrigerator, a Dacor six-burner cooktop and a walk-in pantry/laundry room.
Master bathrooms have herringbone-patterned travertine floors and a six-foot-wide Origami tub. The second bathroom has a cast-iron Kohler "Tea for Two" tub.
The 6-unit project is being developed by a partnership of Hal Einhorn, Yiannes Einhorn and Bernd Allen, which recently completed the condominium conversion of a building at 225 East 24th Street.
David Howell Design is doing the interiors and Antony Martin is the architect.
The development is an enlargement of a low-rise building on the site.
The apartments are full-floor residences and each one has a parking space in the first-floor garage.
The lobby has flamed stone floors and pre-cast concrete paneled walls, an intercom system and a storage room for packages and laundry.
Apartments have 10-foot-high ceilings, stone fireplaces and 8-inch-wide Siberian Oak floors and beamed ceilings. The elevator is key-accessed.
Kitchens have white lacquer cabinetry, CaesarStone countertops, a lacquer-front refrigerator, a Dacor six-burner cooktop and a walk-in pantry/laundry room.
Master bathrooms have herringbone-patterned travertine floors and a six-foot-wide Origami tub. The second bathroom has a cast-iron Kohler "Tea for Two" tub.
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.