570 Broome Street, New York, New York: See more >> 570 Broome is a collection of 54 one to three Bedroom loft-style contemporary residences with iconic New York City views that draw inspiration from the history and style of West SoHo. From acclaimed architect Tahir Demircioglu, with impeccable interiors by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, the design references the area’s industrial past via soaring ceiling heights and a silhouette evocative of staggered cubes. |
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160 Dikeman Street, Brooklyn, New York: See more >> 160 Dikeman is a newly constructed approximately 14,000 square foot 4 story flex office building with a penthouse deck on the top floor featuring sweeping downtown Manhattan views and ground floor parking. |
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172 North 10th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York: See more >> 172 North 10th Street is a 14 unit boutique luxury condominium located in the heart of Williamsburg Brooklyn. This project is a unique blend of modern luxury finishes with the rich former industrial character of the neighborhood. Paying homage to this history the building retains an almost century old brick facade and boasts soaring high ceilings as high as 18 feet at some points. |
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The Dunham, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York: See more >> The Dunham consists of a 14-unit condominium, a single commercial condominium, and covered parking. Project has 20,000 gross square footage of building area. Building elements include glass curtain wall windows and metal façade enclosure, featuring modern finishes, central AC, and European kitchen and bathrooms. |
The Lucent, Brooklyn, New York: See more >> This 28-unit luxury condominium with an 18 car enclosed parking is located on North 11th street in Williamsburg Brooklyn. The building features a light gauge metal super-structure, window wall, metal panels, brick and stucco façade, central AC, and European style kitchens and bathrooms. Total building area is 42,000 square feet. |
10 Mount Morris Park, Harlem, New York: See more >> This 8-unit luxury condominium is in one of the most desirable areas of Harlem. This building is total gut renovation and conversion of a seven story landmark building. It features central AC, European kitchens and bathrooms, and full floor units and duplexes. Total building area is 18,000 square feet. |
The Decora, Brooklyn, New York: See more >> This is a 14-unit luxury condominium with 7-car enclosed parking space. The building consists of a light gauge metal super-structure, window wall, and metal glass mosaic tile. It presents a clean and sophisticated façade. Additional features include central AC, and European style kitchens and bathrooms. Total building area is 14,000 square feet. |
135 North 11th Street (Residences 1), Brooklyn, New York: See more >> Completed in 2011, this 43-unit condominium building features light gauge metal-superstructure, glass-wall, metal panel, and a brick and stucco façade. Apartments are equipped with smart home technology, European kitchens and bathrooms featuring natural stones, and Brazilian walnut floors. Along wit h the Hotel Williamsburg, the Residences create a new modern and hip urban lifestyle. |
162 North 12th Street (Residences 2), Brooklyn, New York: See more >> Completed in 2011, this 14-unit condominium building features light gauge metal superstructure, glass-wall, metal panel, and a brick and stucco façade. Apartments are equipped with smart home technology, European kitchens and bathrooms featuring natural stones, and Brazilian walnut floors. Along with the Hotel Williamsburg, the Residences create a new modern and hip urban lifestyle. |
The Hotel Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York: See more >> Located in the heart of Brooklyn’s most vibrant neighborhood the Hotel Williamsburg is the first of its kind. It is a modern boutique hotel with, 64 modern rooms overlooking McCarren Park. It features luxury amenities that include a rooftop bar with views of the Manhattan skyline, outdoor salt-water pool, restaurant, lobby-bar, fitness center, and bi-level parking garage. The Hotel Williamsburg was sold in March 2012 and has since been renamed the King and Grove Williamsburg. |
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