Architect Ed Rawlings, AD100 designer Ryan Korban, and Broad Street Development executives were on hand to celebrate the topping out of construction at 40 Bleecker Street, a luxury condominium taking shape in a highly desirable downtown location. The building's distinct curve is already evident, and next to go up is a striking brick and metal facade that pays tribute to the neighborhood's history while displaying a modern touch. Renderings show abundant windows with sizes proportional to the spaces behind them. High-floor homes will enjoy views of the Empire State Building to the north and the downtown skyline to the south.
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By this time next year, residents are expected to move into exquisitely designed homes with 10' ceilings, open layouts, luxurious finishes, and full-height windows that fill the apartments with light. Kitchens come outfitted with statuary marble islands, Italian cerused cabinetry, and Miele appliance suite. The master suite is a wonder to behold with expansive space, walk-in closet, and bath with custom double vanity, honed Grigio Dove stone and Calacatta statuary marble finishes, and Lefroy Brooks polished chrome fixtures.
In the building's warm lobby, a seating area with two Korban-designed sofas clad in statuary marble, a custom-designed French limestone slab coffee table, and black marble fireplace lined in bronze welcome residents and visitors alike while setting the tone for the level of luxury within. Amenities include a Zen-inspired courtyard designed by Hollander Design, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a 57' indoor pool, and private garage.
Sales got off to a brisk start last winter, and a handful of available units remain on the market. These range from a one-bedroom listed for $1.995 million to a four-bedroom penthouse listed for $10.185 million. At an average price of $2,948 per square foot, 40 Bleecker Street soars above the Noho average of $1,744 per square foot (per CityRealty data).
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