Archives: Buildings

  • Kirkman Lofts

    Kirkman Lofts

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    Commissioned in 1915 by Kirkman & Son Soap Company, 37 Bridge Street is the best looking 96 year old in Brooklyn. In classic daylight factory style, this simple brick façade building is representative of the factory architecture of its time and remains a neighborhood icon. Alexander Kirkman’s decision to move his company to Brooklyn grew…

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  • 54 Greene

    54 Greene

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    Built in 1872 and converted to condominium in 2016, the iconic 6-story Cast-iron building sits gracefully at the corner of Greene and Broome Streets and offers a key-locked elevator, brand new Seidel video intercom security system, common roof deck, private basement storage, and incredibly low monthly charges. All this, on a prime cobblestone block in…

  • 21 W 20

    21 W 20

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    21 West 20th Street is an ultra-luxury residential development of 13 full-floor homes located in the heart of Manhattan’s Flatiron District. Interior architecture has by designed by MR Architecture + Décor, with a disciplined aesthetic that focuses on a rational and inspirational approach to space, proportion, and light. A modern balance of blackened stainless steel,…

  • Fifth on the Park

    Fifth on the Park

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    Fifth on the Park is the ultimate urban housing fantasy come true. Rising on 5th Avenue and 120th Street adjacent to historic Mount Morris Park and walking distance transportation, services, top restaurants and hot spots, this majestic condominium tower features a 24 hour attended 40’ high art-filled atrium lobby, state of the art gym, heated…

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  • The Adeline

    The Adeline

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    A full-service haven nestled in the heart of invigorating Harlem // Gorgeous modern homes await with impeccable interiors of herringbone porcelain, wide-plank oak, and generous windows // Perks include outdoor spaces, a children’s playroom, and more // Condominiums available in 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms // Come and go on 2, 3, 6, B…

  • 251 First

    251 First

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    251 First Street offers modern homes inspired by the historic brownstones of Park Slope. Featuring unique layouts, serial setbacks and private outdoor spaces, the residences of 251 First embody a 21st Century iteration of an ideal home, in an ideal neighborhood. It’s a first, on First. Design byODA Architecture.

  • The Orleans

    The Orleans

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    For the first time in its 115 year history, the Orleans is offering 4 and 5 bedroom condominiums for purchase! Each half floor residence features direct views of the Park and Museum of Natural History. These rarely available homes boast beautiful prewar details, open kitchens, over sized windows, sunny east and west exposures, 10 foot…