The wraps are off at 210 West 77th Street, revealing Thomas Juul-Hansen’s much-anticipated façade. Dubbed Two Ten West 77, the 185-foot-tall, 18-story condo's exterior features handmade textured Danish brick, cascading terraces, floor-to-ceiling French doors with mahogany trim, and dark bronze metal ornamental balcony railings. Situated between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues, the building champions its unique, modern design while fitting in with its surrounding Upper West Side classic buildings.
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Inside, residences will feature Smallbone of Devizes kitchens with handmade and hand-painted finishes. Master bathrooms will feature modern Dolomiti marble baths and intricate marble mosaic flooring. Residences will also host private, set-back Juliet balconies with mahogany doors with dark bronze-colored custom designed ornamental railings.
Two Ten West 77’s lobby will feature warm white oak dimensional wall panels, a double height vaulted ceiling, and honed Omani limestone flooring. Amenities will include a private spa with two marble steam rooms and a cedar lined sauna and a fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment. A sports court will stand as the perfect host for soccer and floor hockey games, yoga classes, and movie parties. Atop the building will sit a roof deck, complete with seating areas, a fireplace, and panoramic views of the city. The building will also feature a doorman, a meeting room, a package room, private storage, and private parking for select residences.
The site previously hosted a Hertz garage, and was purchased by the Naftali Group in 2013 for $55.5 million ($10.5 million over the original expected sale amount). The building is set to host 2,317 square feet of retail at its ground floor. Occupancy for the building’s 28 residences has been slated for this year.
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Katy Cornell
Katy Cornell is a Long Island native with a passion for writing about real estate in the big city. She recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a BA in English and is a frequent contributor to CityRealty's Market Insight and NYC real estate blog 6sqft.