Sales are expected to start next month at Griffin Court, a two-building residential condominium project with 95 units at 800 Tenth Avenue between 53rd and 54th Streets.
The development is a project of Alchemy Properties and has been designed by FXFowle.
The building has some corner windows and a 8,750-square-foot, landscaped, two-level, center courtyard that is visible from the lobby.
The building has a fitness center, storage space, a full-service concierge 24 hours a day, and video intercom.
Kitchens have Poggenpohl cabinetry, Kitchenaid refrigerators, Viking ranges and Bosch dishwashers.
There are some rooftop cabanas and some balconies and terraces.
The developed has sponsored a competition for murals to be created on two side walls of the project to be completed this fall. One of the murals will measure 31 by 66 feet and the other 59 by 83 feet. First prize is $20,000.
Alchemy's other projects include the Isis at 303 East 77th Street, 57 Bond Street, The Keystsone at 38-44 Warren Street, the Oculus at 50 West 15th street and the Indigo at 125 West 21st Street.
The development is a project of Alchemy Properties and has been designed by FXFowle.
The building has some corner windows and a 8,750-square-foot, landscaped, two-level, center courtyard that is visible from the lobby.
The building has a fitness center, storage space, a full-service concierge 24 hours a day, and video intercom.
Kitchens have Poggenpohl cabinetry, Kitchenaid refrigerators, Viking ranges and Bosch dishwashers.
There are some rooftop cabanas and some balconies and terraces.
The developed has sponsored a competition for murals to be created on two side walls of the project to be completed this fall. One of the murals will measure 31 by 66 feet and the other 59 by 83 feet. First prize is $20,000.
Alchemy's other projects include the Isis at 303 East 77th Street, 57 Bond Street, The Keystsone at 38-44 Warren Street, the Oculus at 50 West 15th street and the Indigo at 125 West 21st Street.
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.