277 Fifth Avenue
277 Fifth Avenue, New York, United States
Panoramic Manhattan skyline views from four exposures coupled with floor-to-ceiling windows, colossal Great Room, soaring ceilings, expansive Loggias and superior finishes make this dramatic NoMad Trophy Penthouse the Best in Class. From One World Trade to the waterways of the Hudson and East Rivers, from Madison Square Park to Central Park, from t
The Plaza, 1 Central Park South
1 Central Park South, New York, United States
Welcome to the prestigious address of 1 Central Park South, Residence 1607, where sophistication and timeless elegance awaits. Nestled within The Plaza, one of New York’s most iconic buildings adjacent to Central Park, this distinguished, two-story abode offers an exclusive retreat, enveloped in the rich history and storied legacy of a New York Cit
Cast Iron House, 67 Franklin Street
67 Franklin Street, New York, United States
This designer penthouse featuring 5+ bedrooms, 5 baths and 4 terraces brings breezy California-style living to the NYC skyline by seamlessly blending the indoors with the outdoors, creating a new standard of urban zen luxury living. With an ode to Japanese American heritage, the Osaka-style showplace customized by AD acclaimed designer Sebastian Zu
Baccarat Hotel & Residences, 20 West 53rd Street
20 West 53rd Street, New York, United States
20 West 53rd Street, 18/19BC Midtown, New York Experience an extraordinary lifestyle and the pinnacle of luxury at the exclusive Baccarat Residences off prestigious Fifth Avenue. This exquisite double-corner duplex spanning the 18th and 19th floors is truly one of the most unique and stunning of the 60 masterfully-crafted condominiums perched atop
One Beacon Court, 151 East 58th Street
151 East 58th Street, New York, United States
Soaring Above the City Spectacular three Bedroom Penthouse at One Beacon Court, one of the most prestigious East Side Condominium buildings. This 4,500 square feet apartment with 13-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and dazzling views of Central Park, four bridges, and the majestic waterways of Manhattan was recently completely renovated by