In the case of these buildings, we have verified that they contain 4-Bedroom units. Note that the list may be incomplete (i.e. other building may have 4-Bedroom condos, too, but if we couldn't verify that, they are not listed).
Downtown Manhattan
Battery Park City Condo buildings with 4-Bedroom condos
99 John
(99 John Street, Financial District) A 28-story luxury rental building offering studios and a choice of 1- through 4-bedroom apartment layouts. The building was designed by
Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates and th....
Lower East Side Condo buildings with 4-Bedroom condos
The Hubert
(7 Hubert Street, TriBeCa) A modern mid-rise doorman elevator building.
River Lofts
(92 Laight Street, TriBeCa) A condo project combining a newly constructed
13-story tower (92 Laight) with a restored 19th-century
historic warehouse (416 - 424 Washington).
101 Warren Street
(TriBeCa) Mixed use property with condos and rentals which occupies nearly an entire city block. The 46-foot podium with two floors houses retail space, a low- and mid-rise block along....
Chelsea Mercantile
(252 Seventh Avenue, Chelsea) One of the largest residential conversions of a commercial
property in Chelsea. Four abandoned pre-war buildings were gutted and adapted into condominiums.
Metal Shutter Houses
(524 West 19th Street, Chelsea) Each of the duplex houses can be opened across
exposing the double-height living room. A 20 foot upward pivoting
glass wall, coupled with interior sliding doors, can create o....
One Madison Park
(23 East 22nd Street, Flatiron District) A 618-foot high dark bronze
glass building. 6-story clear
glass pods punctuate the building's
surface.
Gramercy Park Condo buildings with 4-Bedroom condos
One Beacon Court
(151 East 58th Street, Midtown East) A mixed-use building (lower floors are retail, followed by office
floors, and finally 28th floor and up are residential).
Diamond House
(170 East 77th Street, Upper East Side) An 11-story apartment building. The front entrance / lobby area combines
and constrasts a contemporary aesthetic with elements of art deco.
The Hampton House
(28 East 70th Street, Upper East Side) A mixed-use building. 11 full-floor condo apartments,
typically containing four bedrooms and five baths. The first
four floors house the flagship NYC Prada Store.
Lux 74
(433 East 74th Street, Upper East Side) A mid-rise doorman elevator building.
Manhattan House
(200 East 66th Street, Upper East Side) A large post-war modernist building designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Mayers & Whittlesley that, by some accounts, started "the age of white-brick monstrosities" in t....
The Mark
(25 East 77th Street, Upper East Side) A landmark pre-war mid-rise doorman elevator building.
Apple Bank Condominium
(2112 Broadway, Upper West Side) Designed in 1928 by architects York & Sawyers in the
Florentine palazzo style, this landmark building was once the Central Savings
Bank. It has been restored to create 29 co....
The Harsen House
(120 West 72nd Street, Upper West Side) A condo conversion with interior design by Andres Escobar. Family-size units are two bedrooms and bigger.
Linden 78
(230 West 78th Street, Upper West Side) A condo building with only two units per floor (one per floor on the top 3 levels). Located just off Broadway.
15 Central Park West
(Upper West Side) Perhaps one of the most talked-about developments of the 2000's in New York. Developed by Arthur and William Lie Zeckendo.
220 West 93
(220 West 93rd Street, Upper West Side) Beige brick pre-war building with a two-story limestone base.
One Brooklyn Bridge Park
(360 Furman Street, Brooklyn Heights) Built as a warehouse in 1928, One Brooklyn Bridge Park is
the largest industrial-to-residential convertion in Brooklyn's history to date.