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The Avery condominium located at 100 Riverside Boulevard was built in 2007 in Manhattan’s highly sought after area of Riverside Boulevard in the Upper West Side. The Avery condominium is a 32-story post-war high-rise building that was designed by Costas Kondylis with a high level of exquisite building finishes materials and amenities that overlook the Hudson River and provides spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline, Hudson River and the setting Sun. The building contains 274 apartments, which range from one to four bedrooms. Each unit combines marble, granite, porcelain and glass to create a luxurious and contemporary feel.
Bristol Plaza is unique in that it models residents as “long-term visitors,” who are having extended stays in New York City. The leases comprise a minimum 30-day stay: they may begin on any day of the month and can be extended on a daily, weekly or monthly basis thereafter. Reservations may be made in the name of a corporation or individual.
Park Avenue is home to some of the most desirable condominiums on the Upper East Side. Built in 1929, the former Delmonico Hotel, was bought by Donald Trump in 2001 and converted into a 32-story condominium. Trump Park Avenue combines classic elegance and contemporary convenience, which a discerning owner would expect.
515 Park Avenue is a superlative, 43-story tower, designed by Frank Williams & Associates. It only has 38 apartments, which means that most of the units are full floor apartments. The building was completed in 2000 by the Zeckandorf Group with a partnership with the Whitehall Real Estate Fund. It is currently the tallest residential building on Park Avenue above 59th Street, leading it to give the district north of 57th Street a new skyline.
521 Park Avenue condominium located at 521 Park Avenue is an exquisite 12-story 1911 Pre-war building situated in the highly coveted and sought-after-area of Lenox Hill section of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. This impressive 12-story apartment house was designed by William A. Boring and completed in 1911 two years after he had designed 540 Park Avenue on the northwest corner at 61st Street, which has been described, according to James Trager, the author of Park Avenue, Street of Dreams," (Atheneum, 1990), as "the first of the high-class apartments to be built on Park Avenue."
525 Park Avenue condominium located at 525 Park Avenue at the corner of Park Avenue and 61st street sits in the Lenox Hill section of Manhattan's Upper East Side. This attractive apartment building, which has a elegant one-story limestone base, was erected in 1914 and later converted to a condominium in 1989. Developer Martin J. Raynes added three penthouse apartments to the building at the time of the conversion by purchasing the air rights from three adjoining buildings on the sidestreet. The addition is not in the same Italian-Renaissance-palazzo style as the rest of the building, which was designed by Schwartz & Gross. The building’s broad avenue frontage is nicely modulated by three very handsome rows of balconies with the middle row shorter than the other two. The composition is nicely capped by an attractive cornice. The sidestreet façade has some balconies also.
530 Park Avenue Condominium located at 530 Park Avenue in the Lenox Hill section of the Upper East Side of Manhattan is a 19-story, white brick building, which was previously built in 1940 designed by George F. Pelham Jr. Just a mere 2 block down from Central Park and 61st street 530 Park Avenue presents an exceptional new construction condominium opportunity with style and elegance of a Pre-war1940’s building, filled with wonderfully detail and craftsmanship of an era gone by, and located on one of Manhattan’s historic avenues and location.
Built in 1925, 610 Park Avenue is a condominium conversion of the former Mayfair Hotel. Today 610 Park Avenue condominium features a number of exquisite homes. This building still exudes the old world charm with which it was built. The property was renovated with the materials from the Villard Houses apartment house coming into the property in 1997. The owners have spent close to $55 million to convert the Mayfair Hotel into 610 Park Avenue from having 210 hotel rooms to now having 70 amazing large condominium homes consisting of one to five bedrooms.
715 Park Avenue condominium is home to 77 units. The rooms are available in four different styles ranging from single-bedroom choices to large four-bedroom suites. Occupying a very prime Upper East Side location, this 18-story apartment building was one of the first new apartment buildings erected on Park Avenue after World War II. The building, designed by Emery Roth & Sons, opened in 1948 and was converted to a condominium in 1984.
The Rushmore is situated at 80 Riverside Boulevard on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. From strolls along the Hudson, to shopping at luxury retailers, to visits to world-class museums and cultural destinations, there's always something fun to do on the Upper West Side. Condominium homes, which are available for purchase at the Rushmore, represent nothing but pure luxury and serene views.
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NYC Apartments in the 60's