While the Upper West Side was once best known for the prewar cooperatives lining Central Park West, a residential building boom is now bringing architecturally adventurous condos with modern apartments and amenities to the area. Indeed, developer Adam America and designer ODA have been instrumental in transforming a quiet northern stretch into an area set on attracting an affluent crowd. If 2505 Broadway is any indication, the team is succeeding: The 41-unit condominium is now ready for immediate occupancy, and closings have commenced with many coming in at or above asking price.
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“The building combines classic architecture with modern
luxury, such as a resident amenity program, and has been received with great enthusiasm by our buyers
and local residents” - Ariel Tirosh, Douglas Elliman
While select penthouses and upper-level apartments open up to private terraces, a number of these have already entered contract. Remaining availabilities start at $1.625 million for one-bedrooms, $2.925 million for two-bedrooms, $4.225 million for three-bedrooms, and $4.975 million for four-bedrooms.
At an average price of $2,192 per square foot, 2505 Broadway is roughly in line with other Adam America-ODA collaborations in the area - across the street at 212 West 93rd Street, prices come to an average of $1,771 per square foot and start at $1.295 million. At The Westly, an amenity-rich condo crowned with a rooftop pool, prices average $2,467 per square foot and start at $2.9 million for a two-bedroom.
At an average price of $2,192 per square foot, 2505 Broadway is roughly in line with other Adam America-ODA collaborations in the area - across the street at 212 West 93rd Street, prices come to an average of $1,771 per square foot and start at $1.295 million. At The Westly, an amenity-rich condo crowned with a rooftop pool, prices average $2,467 per square foot and start at $2.9 million for a two-bedroom.
At 210 feet and 19 stories high, 2505 Broadway towers over its nearest neighbors. ODA founding principal Eran Chen describes the building as a modern take on traditional Upper West Side architecture, and marketing materials describe the firm as designing the building "from the inside out." It is immediately distinguished in the streetscape by its hand-laid brick facade, its vertically staggered floor-to-ceiling windows, and its numerous setbacks.
2505 Broadway offers abundant amenities and services for residents of all ages, but its greatest perk may be its Upper West Side address. It is located two blocks from Riverside Park, including the Joan of Arc statue, and a slightly longer walk to Central Park. Families will appreciate the proximity to Trinity School, The Goddard School, The IDEAL School of Manhattan, and PS 333. A variety of restaurants are a short walk away, and those who'd rather dine in will be happy to live close to both Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. The 96th Street local and express trains are a short walk away.
↓ All units feature high ceilings, herringbone oak flooring, gracious entry foyers, and laundry room with side-by-side Bosch washer and dryer.
↓ Open kitchens come equipped with white lacquered cabinetry, Taj Mahal quartzite countertops and backsplash, and integrated Gaggenau appliances.
↓ Primary suites boast generous closet space.
↓ Primary baths feature radiant floor heating, polished Namibia honed white marble floors and walls, integrated double sinks, walk-in showers, and Waterworks tubs.
↓ Secondary baths are appointed with Flandre Marmi honed porcelain tile walls, undermount bathtubs, Henry antique brass fixtures, and Waterworks undermount sinks.
↓ No detail is overlooked - even powder rooms in entry foyers feature Namibia honed white marble floors, antique brass Henry fixtures and Duravit toilets.
↓ Select upper-level units open up to private terraces.
↓ Residents are greeted by an attended lobby in rich materials.
↓ Just off the fitness center, a multipurpose sports court with a basketball hoop may be used as a screening room.
↓ A richly appointed lounge is ideal for relaxation or remote work.
↓ The children’s playroom features a treehouse slide and various play areas.
↓ A 1,500-square-foot outdoor terrace has two outdoor kitchens, dining areas, and sweeping Hudson River views.
↓ It is in an increasingly robust residential area near Dahlia (below), ERA, and 212 West 93rd Street.
↓ A one-bedroom is on the market for $1,625,000.
↓ A two-bedroom is available for $2,925,000.
↓ Three-bedrooms start at $4,225,000.
↓ Four-bedrooms start at $4,975,000.
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