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....
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.
Tribeca Summit
(415 Greenwich Street, TriBeCa) A mid-rise doorman elevator building.
Trump Parc
(106 Central Park South, Central Midtown) Built in 1930 as the Barbizon Plaza Hotel. Acquired by Donald Trump and transformed in a mixed-use condominium & commercial building in 1988.
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.
Chelsea Club
(444 West 19th Street, Chelsea) A modern mid-rise doorman elevator building.
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.
246 West 17th Street
(Chelsea) A new condo building that was originally a brick
garage built in 1925. The first three floors of the building are
from the original structure and from the fourth floor up is....
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....
The Milan
(300 East 55th Street, Midtown East) An SLCE-designed building features a 2-story
lobby designed by Jay Valgora (V Studio).
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).
The Chatham
(181 East 65th Street, Upper East Side) A 231,000-square-foot condominium tower includes 22,000 square feet of retail and 94 apartments (the entrances to the retail spaces are along Third Avenue).
The brick and lime....
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....
Ansonia
(2109 Broadway, Upper West Side) At one time one the largest residential buildings in the world, 18-floor Ansonia has a remarkably colorful history, which unfortunately falls outside of the scope of this site....
Avery
(100 Riverside Boulevard, Upper West Side) A modern high-rise doorman building.
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.
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.
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.
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)
The Echelon
(13-11 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City) The building has the façade of
textured manganese brick and aluminium panels.
Units range from 503 to 1,176 square feet.