NYC Apartments for Sale in Flatiron District

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The Flatiron Building gives the Flatiron District its name, but the unusually shaped, instantly recognizable Manhattan landmark at 175 Fifth Avenue also sets the aesthetic tone for this small, stylish and surpassingly distinguished little Manhattan neighborhood in Gramercy. Although it spans just seven blocks from 18th Street to 25th Street, between Park Avenue South and Sixth Avenue, the Flatiron District is home to some of the most impressive architecture in all of Manhattan, from Beaux Arts beauties such as the Flatiron Building itself to some of Manhattan's loveliest cast-iron buildings. But there's more to the Flatiron District than a distinctive skyline -- from a bumper crop of new restaurants and retail to a wealth of new condominium listings, of both the pre-war condo conversion and the new construction condominium variety, this small neighborhood has become a major player on the Manhattan real estate scene. Many of the historic buildings in the Flatiron District have remained office buildings -- although the businesses that call Flatiron home today tend more towards technology firms, modeling agencies and art studios, as opposed to the ladies clothiers that first made the neighborhood famous in the early years of the 20th Century -- but several have been re-imagined as a type of stylish contradiction unique to NYC real estate: new pre-war condominiums, such as the conversion at 254 Park Avenue South, are a Flatiron real estate signature. In a sense it could hardly be otherwise: much Flatiron District real estate is landmarked, which means both that the neighborhood's retail has an intriguingly disjunctive feel about it -- sleek contemporary restaurants from foodie icons Tom Colicchio and Danny Meyer inhabit gracious 19th-century storefronts and a stately century-old Cass Gilbert building, respectively -- and that new construction condominium development has been comparatively scarce. Still, a few new construction Flatiron condominium developments have emerged as notable new condo listings, including the elegant and ultra-modern One Madison Park and 240 Park Avenue South. Whether the buildings are new or old, on the tree-lined side streets or along the bustling avenues, Flatiron District real estate stands out -- just as the landmark that lent the neighborhood its name has for over a century.

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            The Pell Building

            24 West 30th Street
            24 West 30th Street

            The Pell Building, located at 24 West 30th Street in the NoMad neighborhood near Flatiron and Union Square, offers a modern, homey space to city dwellers in search of a home that combines effortless luxury with old-world charm. Originally built in 1909, the The Pell was approved for conversion into an 18-unit residential luxury condominium building in 2012 and was restored to its original glory by Cornerstone Architects, a firm known for its expertise in historic preservation.

            39-41 West 23rd Street

            39-41 West 23rd Street
            39-41 West 23rd Street

            39-41 West 23rd Street is a new condominium project by Anbau Enterprises, currently in pre-construction in the Flatiron District in New York. The architects of this building are Cook + Fox Architects, and they plan to create a 22-story building with 38 housing units.

            7 East 17th Street

            7 East 17th Street
            7 East 17th Street

            In the Flatiron District stands an 8-story loft building called 7 East 17th Street, which offers authentic city life from a great spot in downtown Manhattan. This building, a pre-war conversion originally built in 1903, has just been completely converted, and is now complete with a restored façade and a renovated lobby. It offers loft-style housing, with a penthouse on the top floor, great amenities, and a neighborhood, the Flatiron district, that any New Yorker would be proud to call home. These condos for sale in New York are an excellent place for residents to enjoy the city.

            4 West 21st Street

            4 West 21st Street
            4 West 21st Street

            The wonders of architectural design and modern luxury living come together at 4 West 21st Street, a newly constructed condo in Manhattan’s Flatiron District. With a unique façade of shimmering glass and steel, this condominium stresses the importance of aesthetic design. As a part of the bustling Chelsea neighborhood, 4 West 21st Street is luxury living within the lively nature of Manhattan culture.

            Madison Green

            5 East 22nd Street
            5 East 22nd Street

            Directly overlooking the historic Flatiron building on 5 East 22nd Street, Madison Green is a 31-floor high-rise with well over 400 apartment units promising both luxury and comfort to potential residents. A landscaped front garden entryway is but a taste of the welcoming ambience that the post-war condominium will provide to anyone hoping to live in the Flatiron District. A sumptuous living experience, Madison Green offers location, amenities, and luxurious designs all in one, proving to be one of the most attractive real estate options not just in the Flatiron District but in Manhattan.

            10 Madison Square West

            1107 Broadway
            1107 Broadway

            It was once the International Toy Center, but today the building at 1107 Broadway has rebranded itself as a residential building going by the name of 10 Madison Square West. This new luxury condominium building, located right next to Madison Square Park, will offer Manhattan home buyers the luxury of choice: apartments here are available in one-, two-, three-, four-, and five-bedroom sizes.

            35 XV

            35 West 15th Street
            35 West 15th Street

            Located in the Flatiron District, 35 XV is a new 25 story luxury apartment building offering residents modern amenities just steps from Union Square. This post-war high-rise has 58 residences and a variety of one to four bedroom apartments. The building is surrounded by classic Flatiron District favorites including the Gershwin Hotel and offers convenient access to the districts famous luxury shopping destinations.

            Huys

            404 Park Avenue South
            404 Park Avenue South

            Huys, located at 404 Park Avenue South in the Flatiron District, provides residents a luxurious post-war mid-rise in the heart of Manhattan. The buildings 1-3 bedroom apartments were designed by noted architect Piet Boon and feature access to concierge service as well as a lounge and rooftop deck.

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