Between the beautiful new architecture and previously overlooked areas taking their turn in the spotlight, it is an exciting time for new development in New York. Where better to experience it than one of the buildings in question? The newest condo listings include several from some of the city's hottest new buildings.
15 Renwick Street, Soho
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This magnificent duplex penthouse has been meticulously designed and constructed to create a chic, sexy and dramatic home. The perfect setup to enjoy the rare experience of indoor/outdoor living, this dramatic way of life provides a luxurious lifestyle seldom experienced in New York City. Read more.
175 West 10th Street, West Village
A veritable paragon of urban chic that reimagines the charm and elegance of the West Village through a contemporary lens, this remarkable residence is one of four floor-through homes beyond compare. What makes these homes unique is the coming together of an extraordinary blend of carefully selected elements, creating a masterpiece of luxury attuned to those with a particularly discerning eye. Read more.
One57, Midtown West
This half floor residence delivers the sophistication, elegance and scale that one would expect from ONE57. The Grand Salon with soaring 11'10" ceilings and dimensions of 43 by 30 feet is the centerpiece of this exceptional floor plan, offering the ideal setting for formal entertaining and the display of fine art. Read more.
40 Bleecker Street, Noho
Facing peaceful, tree-lined Mulberry Street, residence 6E is infused with a timeless yet modern beauty and an authentic story of material and craftsmanship throughout. Beyond the formal entry foyer, with expansive 10' coved ceilings that both absorb and reflect light, the luminous great room is enveloped by generous windows that invite a balance of light and privacy. Read more.
101 West 78th Street, Upper West Side
Reimagined by award winning interior designer Stephen Sills, this grand home features an enormous great room on the park facing east to the park and south to West 78th Street, 5 large bedrooms, a spacious library and 4.5 bathrooms. This stylish and grand scale home has 11' ceilings, an exceptional foyer that leads to a grand gallery and 3" wide oak herringbone floors. Read more.
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277 Fifth Avenue, Gramercy
With architecture by Rafael Vinoly and interiors by Jeffrey Beers International, Residence 39A is a 1,78-square-foot condominium with triple exposures to the north east and west. Spanning the entire north facade of the building this expansive home offers panoramic midtown views including the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building from floor-to-ceiling windows in corner living room and master bedroom. Read more.
Two Waterline Square, Upper West Side
Expansive New York City views to the northeast are featured through floor-to-ceiling windows in every room of this residence. The collaborative design firm of Yabu Pushelberg honors the pride and scale of the exterior with interior choices predicated on permanence. Read more.
252 East 57th Street, Midtown East
With interiors by Daniel Romualdez, this beautifully appointed home is highlighted by oversized windows offering north and west exposures with expansive city views which include Central Park. The 27' living/dining room has 10' ceilings and a balcony. Read more.
Cast Iron House, Tribeca
Upon entering this expansive condo, you are instantly greeted by Northern exposures from the oversized windows looking out onto Franklin Street. The nearly 18' ceilings and white oak floors give an open and airy feel to this stunning duplex.
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Ariel East, Upper West Side
Perched atop the 23rd and 22nd floors of the luxurious Ariel East, floating above the city and Hudson River, this corner home features magnificent open western and northern wide open views up to the George Washington bridge from the floor-to-ceiling windows. These two five-room homes were duplexed to make a one-of-a-kind space. Read more.
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Michelle Mazzarella
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