Brad Ford unveiled his model residence that celebrates architecture, art and handcrafted design in the Jean Nouvel designed tower above MoMA in 53 West 53. The unit is developed by Singapore-based Pontiac Land and international real estate firm Hines.
111 West 57th Street announced the sale of Duplex Penthouse 75 which sold for around the listed price of $57 million. 111 West 57th Street was developed by JDS Development Group, Property Markets Group and Spruce Capital Partners. The team also recently announced the sale of two $30 million residences that took place right after New York’s shutdown in March.
New York City’s Christmas season has kicked off with the 88th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony held last night. This year the ceremony was done very differently including social distancing and masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rockefeller Center was closed to the public to prevent the large crowds that usually form around midtown Manhattan. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Rob Speyer, CEO of Tishman Speyer, ended the ceremony by lighting up the tree together.
Ingrained Hospitality Concepts announced plans to open a third and fourth location, at Rockefeller Center and JACX&CO, to open rice bowl shop FIELDTRIP. Tishman Speyer owns the two new locations of dining concept space. FIELDTRIP is looking to expand their customers and connect with local communities by joining Rockefeller Center’s iconic mix and the JACX&CO’s trendy up and coming Long Island City neighborhood.
Extell Development Company announced an elite partnership with Nordstrom, Inc. fashion retailer. The partnership will provide exclusive in-residence and in-store services for residents in Central Park Tower. The 320,000 sq.ft. Nordstrom store is located in Central Park Tower on West 57th street, the tallest residential building in the world and on Billionaires’ Row.
Rockefeller Center has recently introduced RC Capsule, a new retail experience combining retail, real estate and technology. The program will give brands the unique opportunity to lease spaces for six-month terms to minimize risk. This gives brands the chance to test new concepts and products without having the pressure of a long-term lease.
The Waldorf Astoria New York has recently announced an art partnership with renowned curator and auctioneer Simon de Pury. Images reveal a first look at the art chosen for residents located in the historic Towers. Condos in The Waldorf Astoria are for sale for the first time ever allowing residents to be a part of New York History.
In the last three years only a handful of new condos have been construction in Hell’s Kitchen, but now The West has just launched sales. Located at 547 West 47th Street, Concrete designed the building to have a unique industrial look bringing character to the saturated brownstones of Hells Kitchen. The location will also attract buyers only a few blocks from the Hudson River and Hudson Yards.
Brand new imagery of 111 West 57th Street is finally revealed after much anticipation. The new interior is inspired by many historic New York landmarks. All residents enter through the famous Steinway Hall before ascending the new 1,428 foot tall construction tower.
After months of lockdown, Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City officials recently announced the reopening of museums, art galleries and cultural institutions. This is a major win for New York after several months of closure. Check out these luxury residences neighboring some of New York’s finest cultural institutions.
The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria recently revealed a two bedroom model residence released to the public for the first time. Two bedrooms, similar to the model residence, start at approximately $5 million and are listed with Douglas Elliman. This iconic landmark possess a storied reputation as it has held numerous epic and glamorous historical events.
This Midtown East Penthouse follows up 432 Park Avenue for a more accessible price of $16.35 Million. Penthouse 33 sits atop 200 East 59th Street, a building developed by Harry Macklowe and finished by Centurion Real Estate Partners. The penthouse residence shines for its soaring 14-foot ceilings and incredible floor-to-ceiling windows that place residents right in the heart of the vibrant Midtown East neighborhood.
One Hundred East Fifty Third Street, the new architectural icon designed by Foster + Partners at the heart of Midtown’s Cultural District, has revealed a special collection of private floor residences. The building is being developed by RFR and Vanke, offering incredible views of the cityscape in all directions. Thee 11 homes present a limited opportunity to own a floor high up in an exclusive modernist tower.
Residence 67B at One57 on Billionaire’s Row is being listed for $25 million by Douglas Elliman agents, Anthony Barillo, Fredrik Eklund, John Gomes and Steven Giles. The grand-scale pad spans half of the building’s 67th floor, with breathtaking views of Central Park and the city.
Extell Development’s Central Park Tower, which is soon to be the tallest building in the world, has officially listed a selection of units as construction powers towards an early summer top off with the first anticipated closings in Q1 2020.
Fifteen Hudson Yards, the neighborhood’s first residential tower with both interiors and exteriors designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group, has launched two new luxurious listings, Penthouse 83A and Residence 69E.
There is no view in Manhattan that rivals that of Central Park. Located high above Columbus Circle, Residence 70B at the Time Warner Center offers sweeping Central Park views to the east and the Hudson River to the north. The residence offers 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms spread over 3,491 SF.
611 West 56th Street, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning master architect Alvaro Siza, has revealed two never-before-seen renderings of the project’s exterior, offering a first look at the 35-story residential tower which is currently under construction.
Solow Building Company has announced the official launch of sales at One United Nations Park, the company’s highly-anticipated luxury residential tower in Midtown East located at 685 First Avenue. Rising 43 stories above the East River, One United Nations Park offers a collection of 148 gracious condominium residences boasting sweeping views of the East River and Manhattan skyline.
Construction on the new Tvsdesign-designed 1.2 million SF expansion of the Jacob K. Javits Center is cruising along adjacent to the newly opened Hudson Yards mega-project. The expansion of the convention center which is located on Manhattan’s West Side will cost around $1.5 billion and will expand the existing facility to over 3.3 million SF.
The Hudson Yards neighborhood has officially opened to the public, marking a historic moment for New York City. The mega-development has already contributed more than $10 billion to New York City’s GDP through construction. Hudson Yards developers Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group were joined by U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, Congressman Adriano Espaillat, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, ctnd.
Related Companies’ Hudson Yards has revealed the neighborhood’s boutique residences for 35 Hudson Yards and announced that sales for the residential tower will begin on Friday, March 15th. Standing more than 1,000 feet in the air, the glass and limestone tower is the tallest residential building in the Hudson Yards neighborhood.
A luxurious co-op duplex in the River House co-op with interiors by Michel S. Smith has listed for $22.5 million. The co-op is owned by Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the wife of British banking scion Sir Evelyn de Rothschild. River House is also home to Uma Thurman and Henry Kissinger.
HFZ Group’s David Chipperfield-designed The Bryant has revealed a newly completed two-bedroom, two and a half-bathroom model residence by noted design firm Radnor. The Radnor team transformed residence 25B into the ultimate oasis overlooking Bryant Park by balancing a variety of palettes, geometric elements and luxurious furnishings.
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel, has closed on his penthouse at 220 Central Park South for $238 million. The deal represents the most expensive home ever sold in the United States and follows just days after his purchase of 3 Carlton Gardens in London for $122 million.
RFR and Foster + Partners have completed One Hundred East Fifty Third Street, the new modern landmark that now graces the Midtown Manhattan skyline, and the tower’s first residents are now closing on their residences and moving in.
Solow Building Company has announced the official launch of leasing at 685 First Avenue, the company’s highly-anticipated luxury residential tower in Midtown East. Rising 43 stories tall and situated along the East River, the captivating black glass building is introducing a collection of 408 exquisitely appointed rental apartments featuring breathtaking river views and located in the heart of Midtown East.
Waterline Square, the five-acre mega-development on NYC's Upper West Side, has revealed its newest amenity, New York City’s first indoor skate park in a residential development. The indoor, multi-level half-pipe skate park is the first-ever conceived amenity of its kind of any NYC residential project and will be located within The Waterline Club.
The Chrysler Building is now for sale as the owners, the Abu Dhabi Government Fund and Tishman Speyer, have hired CBRE to market the building. The Abu Dhabi Government Fund acquired 90% of the building in 2008 and Tishman Speyer has spent over $100 million on improvements since they acquired the tower in 1997.
Construction on the Hilton Grand Vacation Hotel in Midtown East is powering towards completion as construction teams have begun the installation of the Handel Architects-designed metal facade. When complete the hotel tower, which is being developed by Hidrock Realty, will rise 31-stories.