NYC’s High Line Named One of World’s Most Popular Landmarks
Travel + Leisure Magazine rated New York’s High Line No. 10 on the World’s Most Popular Landmarks list! Flower beds, day loungers, even a bar occupy this once-abandoned elevated rail bed—reconceived by Diller, Scofidio, and Renfro—that now threads through buildings from the Meatpacking District to West 30th Street. Rankings for other New York City landmarks: #1 Statue of Liberty #2 Empire State Building #10 Highline #14 Frank Gehry’s 8 Spruce St #18 WTC 9/11... Read More
New York Post Includes 817 Fifth Avenue in Dream Homes
A Majestic Home on Manhattan’s Upper West Side — 817 Fifth Avenue, #1W2 During the 20th century, some of the world’s most renowned architects built and designed ultra-luxurious dwellings for Manhattan’s elite and wealthy residents. 817 Fifth Avenue, one of Fifth Avenue’s most elegant and coveted addresses, was built during the mid-1920s. Housing only 16 within 15 stories, the Italian Renaissance building, constructed of limestone, is considered one of most beautiful... Read More
ONE 57 WEST 57TH STREET – MANHATTAN’S NEXT ICONIC LUXURY BUILDING
A BRAND NEW AND BOLD “STATEMENT” TO BUYERS AND TO MANHATTAN’S SKYLINE One 57 is the latest and greatest residential building in the impressive portfolio of Gary Burnett and Extell Development. The sleekly-modern 90-story glass building is a shining addition to Manhattan’s skyline. “An Iconic Transformation of the New York Skyline” is how One 57’s website describes the building. A very true statement indeed as it rises to over 1,000 feet making it Manhattan’s... Read More
A Majestic Home on Manhattan’s Upper East Side — 817 Fifth Avenue, #1W2
During the 20th century, some of the world’s most renowned architects built and designed ultra-luxurious dwellings for Manhattan’s elite and wealthy residents. One of Fifth’s Avenues most elegant and coveted addresses, 817 Fifth Avenue, was built during the mid-1920s. Housing only 16 homes within 15 stories, the Italian Renaissance building, constructed of limestone, is considered one of most beautiful buildings in Manhattan, designed by George B. Post & Sons. 817... Read More







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