NYC Apartments for Sale in Gramercy Park

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The sedate rectangle of green space that bears the name Gramercy Park is accessible only to residents of the 39 luxury co-ops that overlook Gramercy Park itself -- and even they have to pay for their keys. Gramercy the neighborhood, though, is one of Manhattan's most accessible, elegant and understatedly luxurious neighborhoods. But while Gramercy is defined by the exclusive park that gave the neighborhood its name, and by the lovely pre-war co-ops and townhouses overlooking it, the neighborhood is far greater and more inclusive than Gramercy Park. Along the tree-lined streets of Gramercy are a host of stately pre-war condominiums for sale, and some of the more intriguing new construction condominiums in lower Manhattan are just a few blocks further east. Within the Flatiron District, landmarked buildings have led to conversions of many pre-war buildings into luxurious condos. Whether you have keys to Gramercy Park or not -- and whether you choose to call the neighborhood Gramercy or Gramercy Park -- this much is in-arguably true: the neighborhood bordered on the west by Park Avenue South and the East River on the east, and by 14th Street on the south and 23rd Street to the north, is a true New York gem.

The calm of Gramercy’s shady, sedate streets can be deceiving, though. Luxurious boutiques and shopping are tucked away on its blocks, and Gramercy is also home to a disproportionate number of the city's finest restaurants -- from Michelin-starred New American restaurants and the blockbuster market/restaurant/foodie destination Eataly to unpretentious burger joints (including the famed Shake Shack in Madison Square Park) to equally unpretentious tapas spots (owned, naturally, by acclaimed chefs). Gramercy Park is also rich in charmingly low-key bars and coffee shops. Perhaps surprisingly, Gramercy is also home to one of the city's premier live music venues in the Fillmore at Irving Plaza.

Apartments for sale in Gramercy Park come in many shapes and sizes, but meet the same high standard for gracious living. In their combination of old Manhattan luxury and up-to-date NYC sophistication, the apartments for sale in Gramercy Park function as a sort of microcosm of the neighborhood itself. Stately pre-war luxury condominiums such as 316 East 22nd Street stand just blocks from ultra-modern new construction condominiums like Sky House, Tempo and Gramercy Starck -- designed by, yes, big-ticket architect Philippe Starck. Mass transit, and thus the rest of the city, isn't far away, either -- one of Manhattan's major subway hubs sits beneath Union Square, just a short walk away. There's a lot to discover in Gramercy Park, even if you don't have keys to the Gramercy Park.

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            One Madison Park

            23 East 22nd Street
            23 East 22nd Street

            One Madison Park is located at 23 East 22nd Street, in the Flatiron District, and at a spot very near the top of the list of Manhattan's most luxurious condominiums. With a suite of posh amenities and 90 spacious, sun-filled luxury condos for sale, One Madison Park rises above -- both vertically and in terms of luxury -- any other condominium listing in the Flatiron District. One Madison Park is unmistakably one of the boldest new condo buildings in Manhattan, and an impressive new addition to the Manhattan skyline.

            The Story House

            36 East 22nd Street
            36 East 22nd Street

            The Story House, located at 36 East 22nd Street along Broadway and close to Madison Square Park, is home to luxurious condominium residences. This Manhattan condominium used to be a British publishing house known for working with famous children’s book writers. The Story House’s creative history has given birth to elegant and pleasant condominium residences which seem to directly come out of a fairy tale. The Story House, built by Cantor Percorella INC, is home to eight full floor condominium residences which benefit from a full suite of amenities and from a prime location in the very center of New York City.

            50 Gramercy Park North

            50 Gramercy Park North
            50 Gramercy Park North

            Erected in 1925, 50 Gramercy Park bolsters 180 hotel rooms and 23 condominiums within 17 floors. Many apartments have 18-foot high ceilings and give a coveted key to the exclusive Gramercy Park’s Park. The lobby is raised in height to two-stories and has a luxurious rooftop bar which doubles as a private club. The outer design is based in limestone and brown brick exhibiting a Renaissance Revival Style.

            Gramercy Starck

            340 East 23rd Street
            340 East 23rd Street

            Gramercy Starck, at 340 East 23rd Street, is a new condominium that bears the unmistakable stamp of star architect Philippe Starck. As with all things Starck, Gramercy Starck has a distinctive look -- its striking glass curtain wall and graceful contours make it an instant landmark in Gramercy. But it's the apartments for sale at Gramercy Starck, as much as the eclecticism and brilliance of its famous designer, that have made this new luxury condo one of the most sought after condominium listings in Gramercy. With an elite suite of amenities, sun-filled apartments for sale, and a prime Gramercy location, Gramercy Starck offers just about everything one could look for in a Manhattan condo listing in one place -- and a lovely looking one at that.

            Twenty 9th Park Madison

            39 East 29th Street
            39 East 29th Street

            Murray Hill in Midtown East is one of the lesser known neighborhoods in Manhattan. While some would consider Murray Hill to be unassuming, those who are willing to take a deeper look will find the area south of East 42nd Street between Madison Avenue and the East River to be a treasure trove of hidden wonders. Take for example Twenty 9th Park Madison, a post-war 34 story, 142 unit condominium building with over 65 unique floor plans. Twenty 9th Park Madison offers studios to two-bedroom apartments with additional home offices in selective apartments.

            Rutherford Place

            305 Second Avenue
            305 Second Avenue

            Living at Rutherford Place at 305 Second Avenue would mean living at one of New York City’s great landmarked buildings. The building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been transformed into 127 multi-level residences; each of which has been recently renovated to become an absolutely unique apartment--no two apartments at this nine-story, neo-classical and Italian Renaissance style building are alike.

            Tempo

            300 East 23rd Street
            300 East 23rd Street

            Tempo's location at 300 East 23rd Street puts it within easy walking distance of Gramercy Park, but this luxury condominium offers a different look and feel than the classic condos and co-ops near Gramercy Park itself. Like those Gramercy Park condos, Tempo is steps from many of New York City's restaurants, numerous nightlife venues, and some of the loveliest and most distinctive streets in any Manhattan neighborhood. Unlike those Gramercy Park condos, though, Tempo offers some very contemporary apartments for sale, some fine Manhattan views complete with a stellar suite of amenities that are as forward-thinking as those at any Manhattan luxury condo. It may not be right on Gramercy Park, but new construction Gramercy condos like Tempo have helped bring this sedate, beloved Manhattan neighborhood up to date.

            Gramercy Park Towers

            205 Third Avenue
            205 Third Avenue

            Situated at 205 Third Avenue, Gramercy Park Towers is a 21-floor post-war high-rise exhibiting sleek elegance while still maintaining a bold, imposing presence at the junction between Union Square, the East Village, and Park Avenue South. A variety of amenities as well as an ideal location and gracious details are what make Gramercy Park Towers a luscious residential environment.

            ONE48

            148 East 24th Street
            148 East 24th Street

            Gramercy Park and the Flatiron District have become two of the most sought after neighborhoods in Manhattan real estate, but classic, pre-war architecture surely ranks high when it comes to both these Manhattan neighborhoods' considerable appeal. But as ONE48 proves, there's more to Gramercy condo listings than pre-war elegance. A stylish condominium in Gramercy, at 148 East 24th Street, ONE48 became an instant Gramercy/Flatiron landmark thanks to its distinctive, understated glass looks -- and has emerged as a star on the Manhattan condo scene thanks to some uncommonly elegant apartments for sale. With all the grace of the pre-war condominiums that made Gramercy Gramercy, and a level of contemporary comfort that ranks it among the elite condominium listings in Manhattan, ONE48 looks like one of the most promising new listings in Gramercy.

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