Parkchester
(2000 East Tremont Avenue, Parkchester) A 129-acre community (described as a "self-contained village") that gave the name to the entire neighborhood.
Parker Towers
(104-20 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills) A residential community in Forest Hills, located next to
the E,F,V,R,G trains for easy access to Manhattan (about 20 mins).
Plaza East
(340 East 34th Street, Murray Hill) A 17-floor building constructed in the 1960's. Around 200 units.
Plaza West
(444 West 35th Street, Garment District) A 18-story 86-unit building constructed in 1990. The brick façade is composed with an accent blue glazed unit, ceramic tile medallions and selectively exposed concrete.
The Point
(191 Woodpoint Road, Williamsburg) Mixed condo/rental building with 50 rentals and 12 condos
The Portland (108-110)
(108-110 South Portland Avenue, Fort Greene) Four walk-up apartment buildings with a limestone façade built in 1900 in the neo-renaissance style.
The Portland (112-114)
(112-114 South Portland Avenue, Fort Greene) Four walk-up apartment buildings with a limestone façade built in 1900 in the neo-renaissance style.
The Portland (680-686)
(680-686 Fulton Street, Fort Greene) Four apartment buildings with a limestone façade, built in 1900 in the neo-renaissance style.
Post Luminaria
(385 First Avenue, Gramercy Park) {10 available apts} A modern building designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel. Total area of 138,000 s/f.
Post Toscana
(389 East 89th Street, Upper East Side) {9 available apts} A modern high-rise concierge building.
Post Towers
(75 West Street, Battery Park City) {13 available apts} The building is named Post Towers after The New York Post, for which it was built in 1926. The Post left it in 1970, and the Bank of New York used it until 1996.
Premiere Apartments
(1565-1575 Theriot Avenue, Parkchester) A pre-war elevator building located a few blocks south-east of the Bronx Zoo.
50 Prince
(50 Prince Street, NoLiTa) {1 available apt} 6-story elevator building.