The Onyx Chelsea at 261 West 28th Street in Chelsea

Photography by Edenpictures Chelsea is easily recognized as Manhattan’s vibrant, artsy district. Numerous art galleries, the High Line, world-class restaurants and Chelsea Piers are within this West Side neighborhood. Near the heart of this beautiful community is the Onyx Chelsea on 261 West 28th Street, a full-service boutique condominium. The award-winning architectural design team of FXFowle, whose projects include commercial and residential... Read More

Chelsea Luxury Condos

Chelsea-Luxury-Condos photo by edenpictures The Chelsea Stratus at 101 West 24th Street in Chelsea Towering over a choice Chelsea location is the Chelsea Stratus, a 40-story Chelsea luxury condo building. Developed by LCOR, the real estate investment company that’s developed more than 20,000 multifamily residential projects throughout the U.S., invested $260 million to complete this luxury condo building in 2008. SCLE Architects, a Manhattan firm... Read More

KELLER WILLIAMS NEW YORK CITY PRESENTS:

923 Fifth Avenue LISTING OF THE WEEK: 923 Fifth Avenue #17CD (Web #10523) Every week, I’ll be showcasing one of our beautiful listings. I’ll include pictures, information on the unit and some information about the neighborhood as well. Take a look inside 923 Fifth Avenue, #17 CD and enjoy! ~ For those desiring the ultimate luxury living experience among the quiet, tree-lined streets of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, 923 Fifth Avenue is one... Read More

Five Must-See Museums in Manhattan

Photography by ©Switchstyle New York City has some of the best museums in the world. From the well-known to some you may not know about, listed below are my picks for the Five Must-See Museums in Manhattan. The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) The MET began in 1870 and grew into its present glory and location ten years later in Central Park at 82nd Street and Fifth Avenue. It’s about a quarter of a mile long and takes up four city blocks.... Read More

One Jackson Square at 122 Greenwich Avenue

Photograph by MICHAEL MORAN One Jackson Square is a stunning architectural achievement by William Pedersen of Kohn Pedersen Fox. The 11-story luxury condo building stands on Greenwich Avenue, the oldest street in the West Village. One of the Village’s first LEED-certified buildings, residents have access to multiple terraces, rainwater harvesting in the plant-filled decks and a series of green roofs that extend into a public park. Pedersen’s... Read More

New York Apartments

Why You Should Buy One Now! In a previous blog, I told you about the forecast for Manhattan real estate, what the experts are predicting and why New York apartments continue to be a solid investment. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so I thought I’d give you a peek inside of some of these New York apartments, along with where they are and why you should buy one now. Interest rates are still low and now’s a good time to invest! Cassa... Read More

New York Condo Sales

Photography by Edenpictures Activity is Up, Interest is Growing! New York condo sales may not be back to the way they once were, but we’re holding steady and interest in Manhattan real estate is up and, as an article last month from the Times Observer stated, stated, “. . .we have rebounded.” We’re not talking about sales back where they once were before Lehman Brothers, but investor confidence is up and that’s a very good start. Manhattan... Read More

The Platinum at 247 West 46th Street

www.platinumnyc.com If you want luxury living right in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the Platinum at 247 West 46th Street and 8th Avenue is the place to call home. This dramatic 43-story condominium development is steps away from Times Square, the striking New York Times building and within walking distance to Broadway, Rockefeller Center and world-class restaurants, grocers and cafes. For a central location seconds away from numerous commuter... Read More

Murray Hill–A Small Midtown East Manhattan Neighborhood

photography by Zruda Murray Hill is a small neighborhood, quiet and elegant, with condos, co-ops, town homes and brownstones. Its unofficial borders are between Fifth Avenue and Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive and 34th and 40th Streets. Unlike some of its more active midtown neighbors, Murray Hill is slower-paced and attracts those who want close access to busy Midtown but prefer to live on quieter streets. Residents have to venture out for large-scale... Read More

The “New” High Line in Chelsea

Photography Joel Sternfeld, Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York. Section 2 Opens for Summer! As a New Yorker, I’m constantly inspired by the innovative ways in which developers and community leaders transform abandoned, seemingly useless relics of history into not only gorgeous green spaces, but places where Manhattanites can relax amongst one of the busiest cities in the world. The High Line in Chelsea is certainly an... Read More

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