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Nouvel's Chelsea location at 100 Eleventh Avenue puts it right near the Hudson River, but the new luxury condominium from superstar architect Jean Nouvel offers more than stunning river views -- it offers an opportunity to live in one of the most distinguished new additions to the Manhattan skyline in years. And not only that, but to live well. Every apartment for sale at Nouvel features floor-to-ceiling windows, custom gourmet kitchens, marble baths and spacious open living rooms; building amenities rank with the top tier of new Manhattan luxury condos. But while many luxury condos in Chelsea offer spacious apartments and top-to-bottom amenities, Nouvel delivers all those basics while also being a stunning architectural achievement. Of all the new Chelsea condo listings near The High Line, the Nouvel ranks among the most distinguished and distinctive -- and as one of the most promising new Manhattan condominiums in some time.
Nouvel drew raves from architecture critics for its design, but while Jean Nouvel's striking etched-glass-and-steel design makes this truly a one-of-a-kind condo listing, there's as much going on inside Nouvel as there is outside. Nouvel's gourmet kitchens feature Viking ranges and top-of-the-line stainless steel fixtures; the luxurious marble baths feature terrazzo marble, Kohler fixtures and an array of elegant fixtures. Each condo for sale at Nouvel is every bit as airy, gracious and elegant as you'd expect from a luxury condominium listing in Chelsea. It's just that Nouvel's condos are that much more beautiful than average.
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A full-floor penthouse at Nouvel with 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 14-foot ceilings, and panoramic views of Manhattan sold for $19.39 million, which is the most expensive sale of the week according to the New York Times.