One High Line, 500 West 18th Street
500 West 18th Street, Chelsea, New York, United States
One High Line - Where the High Line Meets the Hudson River. One High Line offers exceptional condominium residences developed by Witkoff and Access Industries, with architecture by Bjarke Ingels Group, interior design by Gabellini Sheppard and Gilles et Boissier. The High Line Club offers owners exclusive privileges from Faena Hotel, access to cura
508 W Dilido Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Embrace a modern, tropical lifestyle on the Venetian Islands in this elegant, solar-powered home designed by Max Strang featuring exquisite interiors by Studio ABM Design. Encapsulating over 10,500 sq ft with 60 ft of waterfront, this architectural gem seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor spaces for the premier island living experience. Expertl
1137 N Biscayne Point Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33141
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Modern masterpiece on guard-gated Biscayne Point Island. Experience exceptional wide bay sunset views from this boater's paradise, tucked away on an ultra-private peninsula w/360' of water frontage. After recently completing a 4-year renovation in 2023, the home offers elegant interiors by Deborah Wecselman, Great Room w/25' high ceilings & sliding
1016 Fifth Avenue
1016 Fifth Avenue, New York, United States
Expertly designed by AD100 designer Juan Montoya, this grand residence on Fifth Avenue is a delight.Very recently renovated with stunning finishes and an incredible eye to detail, this sophisticated home offers over 5,500 square feet of living space and a flexible floor plan with vast entertaining space and up to four bedrooms.Truly spectacular in
180 East 88th Street
180 East 88th Street, New York, United States
Residence 44 captures cinematic views from a 403’ elevation. This full floor home is only one of two remaining offerings for this 4,017 sqft., four bedroom, four ensuite baths and powder room. Oversized windows encapsulate the iconic scenery spanning from Central Park and beyond the midtown skyline to the East River and beyond the mountains of New