243 East 17th Street
243 East 17th Street, Gramercy Park, New York, United States
BACK ON THE MARKET WITH A FRESH LOOK AND NEW PRICE!Beckoning the bygone era of the Gilded Age in New York, this exceptional 28-foot-wide, elevator townhome sits perfectly positioned with a centerline view over Stuyvesant Square Park. Beautifully renovated in 2019, this stately home with gracious proportions features a three-bay facade, round-arched
Superior Ink, 400 West 12th Street
400 West 12th Street, New York, United States
Sweeping, sparkling river and open city views from this magical high floor residence at the Superior Ink Building are “stop you in your tracks” beautiful. While the views are dramatic, the interior of the apartment is equally compelling in its grace, expansiveness and excellent condition. The Superior Ink Building, designed by the world-renowned ar
200 East 75th Street
200 East 75th Street, New York, United States
The Penthouses at 200 East 75th are classic and elegant and designed for both formal entertaining and casual fun everyday life. With 11-foot ceilings, fireplaces, usable terraces in the right places and open views, these full floor apartments were designed without compromise. Penthouse 2 is a 5 bedroom, 5-and-a-half-bathroom apartment with a formal
459 West Broadway
459 West Broadway, New York, United States
One of the most architecturally significant Penthouses to come to market in Prime SoHo. Double-Height 18 Foot Ceilings and Wrap-Around Terrace with Hot Tub The South Penthouse at 459 West Broadway is an impeccable 4-bedroom plus glass-enclosed private gym, 4.5-bathroom duplex with low monthlies, multiple wood-burning fireplaces, and a rooftop oasis
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