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Olympic Tower Olympic Tower

641 Fifth Avenue, Midtown East

Olympic Tower NYC Condos - 641 Fifth Avenue Apartments for Sale in Midtown East

Olympic Tower is a Midtown East marvel with Modernist aesthetics. Home to 225 condominium apartments, The Olympic Tower, located at 641 Fifth Avenue, is truly an Olympic deity amongst Midtown East condominiums. The Olympic Tower's dazzling Manhattan views of the neighboring St. Patrick’s Cathedral, all-encompassing amenities and inclusion of an arcade at the ground level define luxe-living in New York City.

Studio apartments from $1,200,000
1BR apartments from $2,230,000
2BR apartments from $3,950,000
3BR apartments from $6,495,000

250 Bowery 250 Bowery

250 bowery street, Nolita

250 bowery street boutique condos, NYC

Designed by renowned architectural firm Adjmi & Andreoli, 250 Bowery will be an 8-story mid-rise on Manhattan’s Lower East Side that captures its industrial past and moves that design into the future. Currently under construction, 250 Bowery will be a 40,000 square foot mixed-use apartment building anchored by either an art gallery or a restaurant on its bottom two floors.

764 Saint Nicholas Avenue 764 Saint Nicholas Avenue

764 Saint Nicholas Avenue, Harlem

764 Saint Nicholas Avenue - Harlem - NY

Located in the historic Sugar Hill district of Harlem, the condominiums at 764 Saint Nicholas Avenue are Manhattan apartments for sale that enjoy classic finishes rarely found in the Manhattan condo listings. Built in 1926, the pre-war apartments at 764 Saint Nicholas Avenue boast Old New York luxuries such as gas fireplaces with their original mantle-pieces, solid hardwood doors, and preserved stairs with intricate wood detail. These class pre-war condos also feature exceptionally low common charges for their residents.

2BR apartments from $599,000
3BR apartments from $899,000

Beacon Towers Beacon Towers

29 West 138th Street, Harlem

29 West 138th Street - Beacon Towers - Harlem

Built in late 2008, Beacon Tower’s is one of Harlem’s premier newly constructed condominium buildings. Located at 29 West 138th Street in Upper Manhattan, Beacon Towers offers 73 one-bedroom duplex and 2-bedroom condos, most of which have private terraces. This post-war low-rise condominium features a Terrazo marble lobby with doorman and concierge service, as well as many other modern amenities such as an on-site parking garage, state-of-the-art fitness center, and a landscaped, furnished courtyard.

2BR apartments from $349,000

845 West End 845 West End

845 West End, Upper West Side

845 West End - Upper West Side - NY Luxury Rentals

The Upper West Side is perhaps one of the strongest contender for the Manhattan neighborhood with the most luxurious condominiums for sale. And with buildings like 845 West End on its side, it’s easy to see why. 845 West End is a pre-war condominium building located between West 101st and 102nd Street and a mere two blocks away from Riverside Park to the West. Almost a century since its construction back in 1930, 845 West End has since been thoroughly restored and revitalized while still retaining many of its classic old-school aesthetics.

2BR apartments from $1,995,000
3BR apartments from $2,850,000
4BR apartments from $3,850,000
5BR apartments from $5,045,000

Fitzgerald condos Fitzgerald condos

257 West 117th Street, Harlem

Fitzgerald Condos - 257 West 117th Street - NY - Luxury Rentals

The Fitzgerald, located at 257 West 117th Street in Central Harlem, shares a lot in common with both the neighborhood and similar newly constructed luxury condominiums throughout Manhattan. Converted into luxury condos from a school, The Fitzgerald has a modest appearance from the outside; this newly-constructed low-rise stands 7-stories tall and still has the same brick facade and stone cornices that it did when The Fitzgerald was a school.

1BR apartments from $615,000

40 East 66th Street 40 East 66th Street

40 East 66th Street, Upper East Side

40 East 66th Street - Upper East Side - Luxury Apartments - NYC

A landmarked building built in 1929 by Rosario Candela, perhaps the most influential architect of his era, 40 East 66th Street is an unmistakable pre-war luxury mid-rise that has been updated to meet the high standards of modern luxury in Manhattan. Located in the Lenox Hill section of the Upper East Side, 40 East 66th Street captures the tasteful, elegant tone that defines the neighborhood. The lobby of 40 East 66th Street exemplifies that classic pre-war style; it boasts vaulted ceilings, patterned floors, and walls of St. Laurent and Oro Toscano marble.

139 Wooster Street 139 Wooster Street

139 Wooster Street, Soho

139 Wooster Street - Soho - Luxury Manhattan - Condos - NY

139 Wooster, situated at 139 Wooster Street, a prime location in Manhattan’s renowned SoHo neighborhood, is a rare find among the current luxury condominium listings in Manhattan. Sleek, tasteful, and built to invoke the traditional cast-iron architecture of SoHo, 139 Wooster consists of two 6-story buildings connected by a quiet, serene garden with meticulous landscaping and a waterfall.

3BR apartments from $5,350,000

River Ridge Condominiums River Ridge Condominiums

78 Ridge Street, Lower East Side

River Ridge Condominium - 78 Ridge Street LES apartments for sale

Just a few blocks from the East River, on 78 Ridge Street, is the River Ridge Condominiums building on the Lower East Side. This pre-war loft condo conversion was built in 1930. It stands 6 stories tall, and holds residences of all sizes: one- and two-bedroom suites, as well as duplexes and penthouses. These condos for sale in Manhattan are built with an eye towards luxury, and the amenities included in the River Ridge Condominiums building complete a picture of perfect comfort.

1BR apartments from $557,000
2BR apartments from $639,000

Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson

145 Hudson Street, Tribeca

Sky Lofts at 145 Hudson

The Sky Lofts on 145 Hudson Street live up to their name. Taking full advantage of their industrial heritage, the lofts in Sky Lofts have wide-open layouts and huge casement windows with open, picturesque views of Manhattan. Originally an industrial building built in the Art Deco style, Sky Lofts are converted luxury condominiums on the top 4 floors of that pre-war high-rise that have been fully-renovated with expertly-done finishes. These vast, light-filled lofts are unique finds, even in Tribeca, and very few luxury condos in Manhattan compare to these idyllic spaces.

3BR apartments from $12,950,000
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