Astor Place
(445 Lafayette Street, Central Village) A 21-story mixed-use commercial and residential condominium project containing 39 loft units.
Astoria Windsor
(30-80 21st Street, Astoria) A modern mid-rise doorman elevator building.
Atelier
(635 West 42nd Street, Hell's Kitchen (Clinton)) A 46-story residential tower which occupies most of the city block at West 42nd between 11th and 12th avenues.
The Aurora
(30 Bayard Street, Williamsburg) A new 12-story glass and brick condo tower facing McCarren Park
Avery
(100 Riverside Boulevard, Upper West Side) A modern high-rise doorman building.
Azure
(333 East 91st Street, Upper East Side) A modern high-rise concierge building.
Beacon Tower
(85 Adams Street, DUMBO) A modern high-rise concierge building.
The Benson
(143 East 34th Street, Murray Hill) A condominium building that features only two
apartments per floor.
Blue
(105 Norfolk Street, Lower East Side) An unusually shaped blue tower (designed, as the architects explain to maximize residential square footage while staying withing the bounds of zoning regulations)
Bridge No. 50
(50 Bridge Street, DUMBO) A modern low-rise doorman building.
The Bridges
(2279 Third Avenue, East Harlem) Twin condominium buildings on the south and north east
corners of 124th and 3rd Avenue
new! The Caledonia
(450 West 17th Street, Chelsea) {6 available apts} A modern building with 190 condos in the main tower and 288 rental units in the 8-story wing.
The Capri
(235 East 55th Street, Midtown East) A 47-story luxury condo tower. 40 condominium residences with a maximum of three apartments per floor, ranging in size from 651 to 1,930 s/f.
Centria
(18 West 48th Street, Central Midtown) The exterior of the building is covered with a glass curtain wall made of an innovative material that changes color depending on the light outside.
Chelsea Club
(444 West 19th Street, Chelsea) A modern mid-rise doorman elevator building.
Chelsea Modern
(447 West 18th Street, Chelsea) Twelve-story façade of blue-tinted and clear glass
that shifts in and out across its surface in five horizontal bands.
City View Gardens
(308-318 2nd Street, Park Slope) A low-rise condo building (46 condos, completed in 2004) with a high-rise extension ("the Crest", 2007, 68 new condos)
Hampton Court
(333 East 102nd Street, East Harlem) An mid-rise mixed-use modern building. Designed by The Stephen B. Jacobs Group, with interiors designed by Andi Pepper.
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.
Hunters View
(11-15/19 49th Avenue, Long Island City) A mid-rise condo building featuring 73 one- and two-bedroom residences.
Ikon
(50 Bayard Street, Williamsburg) A converted warehouse with 4 additional glass-enclosed
floors added at the top.
The Impala
(404 East 76th Street, Upper East Side) {1 available apt} A 31-story tower on First Avenue, a 7-story building on East 75th
street and a 7-story building on East 76th street.
The Indigo
(125 West 21st Street, Chelsea) Apartments from 605 to 1,758 s/f.
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).
One Jackson Square
(122 Greenwich Avenue, West Village) The building is LEED-certified (LEED = Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design). Each of the 11 floors independently waves in and out,
creating a flow of convexities an....
One Kenmare Square
(210 Lafayette Street, NoLiTa) A residential property designed by H. Thomas O'Hara. The property
consists of two adjacent buildings (210 Lafayette St and 59 Crosby Street)
and offers studios, one-, two- and....
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.
One York Street
(1 York Street, TriBeCa) A modern condo built from the base of a traditional
19th century TriBeCa building. The newly added top seven floors contain
15 glass-walled penthouses.
The Onyx
(261 West 28th Street, Chelsea) The façade is comprised of
black metallic panels suspended from the
structure and fastened by stainless steel
bolts. The building is subtly
illuminated at night.
The Rialto
(150 North Fifth Street, Williamsburg) A converted carriage house with 31 architectural apartments.
Riverbridge Court
(603 West 148th Street, West Harlem) Five full-floor three-bedroom apartments in a 6-story building that is connected by a bridge to an 11-story building with 41 two-bedroom apartments.
Scarano
(52 East 4th Street, East Village) A modern mid-rise doorman elevator building.
Schaefer Landing (Phase I)
(440 Kent Avenue, Williamsburg) The first phase of the development contains both market-rate units (75) and
140 units set aside for low-income renters.
421a 25-year tax abatement.
View 59
(24-16 Queens Plaza South, Long Island City) A modern mid-rise doorman elevator building.
The Visionaire
(70 Little West Street, Battery Park City) An environmentally advanced building with high-efficiency fresh-air supply
and exhaust system, centrally filtered water, an in-building wastewater
treatment system that resu....
Walker 51
(51 Walker Street, TriBeCa) A modern mid-rise building.
Windsor Park
(100 West 58th Street, Central Midtown) Condo project near Central Park. Apartments range from studios to penthouse
"homes" (actual homes building on top of the building) whose size sometimes
gets quoted in cubic fe....
Yves Chelsea
(166 West 18th Street, Chelsea) A modern mid-rise doorman building.
Zinc Building
(475 Greenwich Street, TriBeCa) A modern mid-rise doorman building.
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....
139 Wooster Street
(SoHo) Two six-story buildings, each with a two-story penthouse,
connected by a landscaped lobby garden.
1400 on Fifth
(1400 Fifth Avenue, Central Harlem) A modern condo building with "green" features. The building has one of the largest residential geothermal systems in the U.S. for heating and cooling.
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.
165 Charles Street
(West Village) The building has been designed to accommodate a range of apartment configurations. With the exception of the lower two floors and the penthouse, the building is divided by a c....
173 & 176 Perry Street
(173 Perry Street, West Village) Two 16-story towers stand at the north and south corners of
Perry and West Street in the West Village overlooking the Hudson River.
Each floor houses one individual apartment....
181 Sullivan Street
(Central Village) A 5-story building featuring five full-floor condominium residences, including one garden duplex. Previously, the building housed The Sullivan Street Playhouse where The Fanta....
250 East 49th Street
(Midtown East) With no more than two apartments per floor, it provides residents an additional level of privacy in a neighborhood of historic townhouses. The slim tower sets back at the fi....
255 Hudson Street
(SoHo) 64 condo units. The ground floor includes three
duplex units. Above are 1BR and 2BR units and
a common rooftop space. The façades are glass
curtain wall.
325 Fifth Avenue
(Kips Bay) A luxury condominium building on Fifth Avenue between 32nd and
33rd streets. The building includes 6,000 square feet of retail space
and two levels of below grade parking, a....
425 Fifth Avenue
(Upper East Side) A mixed-used 67-story residential tower with 2 floors of
retail and 4 floors of office space. There also are several
floors used as extended-stay residences.
48 Bond
(48 Bond Street, NoHo) A modern mid-rise concierge elevator building.
505 Greenwich Street
(SoHo) The building is conceived as almost two separate
residential towers, although technically part of the same structure,
connected by the ground floor lobby and sharing a centr....
520 West Chelsea
(520 West 19th Street, Chelsea) 11-story luxury condo. The façade is made of blue glazed terracotta and floor-to-ceiling glass. Maximum of three units per floor.
Apartments' area ranges: from 1,460-1,582 sq....
535 West End Avenue
(Upper West Side) A "pre-war-style" new construction condo with very large apartments
(up to 14,000 s/f), designed by architect Lucien Lagrange.
555 West 23rd Street
(Chelsea) A two-tower (12 and 15 stories, respectively) luxury condo building. The building includes 14,000 square feet of on-site parking and approximately 11,000 square feet of on-gra....
56 Leonard
(56 Leonard Street, TriBeCa) A modern high-rise building.
57 Bond Street
(NoHo) The building has a curved exterior, executed in stone
and glass with two apartments per floor
57 Reade
(57 Reade Street, TriBeCa) Approximately 120,731 square feet of residential space.
On the Broadway side, a sleek, blue-tinted glass façade with one bay of balconies at its south end. The mid-block faÃ....
731 Lexington Avenue
(Midtown East) A mixed-use building containing office space and luxury condos.
The base includes 3 floors of retail space.
The building takes up the block between Lexington and
Third Avenue....