- Starting at $380,000
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 8694
- Condominium
- Luxury apartments
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Century Tower is just a short walk to Central Park, is near some of Manhattan's finest schools, and is surrounded by great restaurants, museums, and shops. More info  - Starting at $425,000
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 6042
- Condominium
- New construction
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Wellington Towers is a new kind of luxury living in New York. Located in the Upper East Side, Wellington Towers is near world-famous museums, Manhattan's finest schools, and is surrounded by great restaurants and boutiques. More info  - Starting at $475,000
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 8433
- Condominium
- New construction
- Luxury apartments
- 421a Tax abatement
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The Azure is located at 333 East 91st street at the corner of 1st avenue in the heart of the Upper East Side. You will enjoy the space, light and airiness of your new home. You can watch the river change or the light of the city and the glorious sunsets to the west. More info  - Starting at $625,000
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 8608
- Condominium
- New construction
- Luxury apartments
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The Brompton is a 20-story luxury condominium located in New York City's most established residential neighborhood. Blending the best of timeless and contemporary styles, The Brompton embraces enduring and valued lifestyle that is "stylishly proper". More info  - Starting at $649,000
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 6466
- Condominium
- Luxury apartments
- Green benefits
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The Laurel offers 11,000 SF of amenities, including The Trophy Club and a bi-level fitness and triathlon training center. The club contains two custom designed resistance pools, an Infiniti 50 lap pool, state-of-the-art equipment, and sauna and steam room. More info  - Starting at $740,000
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 8042
- Condominium
- New construction
- Luxury apartments
- Green benefits
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The condominium residences at 1280 Fifth Avenue enjoy the prestige and distiction that come from their inherent connection to fine art appreciation and intellectual enrichment. Architecturally, the museum and tower are a seamless blend, with an elegant Fifth Avenue entrance providing private access to the residences, comfortably renovated from the museum's plaza. More info 
UPPER EAST SIDE
From the Plaza Hotel at the edge of Central Park at 59th Street to the top of Museum Mile at El Museo del Barrio at 105th Street, this is the city's Gold Coast. The neighborhood air is perfumed with the scent of old money, conservative values, and glamorous sophistication, with Champagne corks popping and high society putting on the Ritz.
On the corner of Lexington and 59th Street is Bloomingdale’s - one of the NYC shopping icons, a beloved sanctuary for stylish consumers. On Madison Avenue, window shopping can be intoxicating: so many tempting boutiques, so many famous names to flaunt on everything from socks to shoes to satin sheets to chocolates.
Between Lexington and Madison Avenues, Park Avenue is an oasis of calm with wide streets meant for strolling, lovely architecture, and a median strip that sprouts tulips in season and sculptures at other times of the year. This grand street stretching down to midtown is one of our city’s most coveted residential addresses.
Once Manhattan’s Millionaire’s Row, the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 72nd and 104th Streets has been renamed Museum Mile because of its astonishing number of world-class cultural institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. This stretch is lined with the former mansions of the Upper East Side’s more illustrious industrialists and philanthropists.
The neighborhood is a cornucopia of treasures, including the intimate Frick Collection, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the National Academy of Design’s 19th 20th-century collections of American Art, the Jewish Museum’s Gothic-style mansion and the graceful Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution. An added attraction to strolling along Fifth and Park Avenues are the many fascinating non-museum displays on view to the careful observer, especially in the evenings.
Central Park lines Fifth Avenue. Go into “the yard” and discover a zoo, a castle, a reservoir, an ice-skating rink, a boathouse where you can rent rowboats, a gorgeous “secret” conservatory garden, and plenty of trails for walking, jogging, bicycling, and horseback riding. It’s a park for all seasons, from ice skating in winter to free, summertime performances of Shakespeare’s plays and concerts on the Great Lawn that crescendo to dazzling displays of fireworks. After the show, you could head over to the bar at one of the neighborhood’s tony hotels, like The Mark or The Carlyle. |