Luxe Outdoor Living Spaces for Spring: Embracing the Season in New York's Finest Residences

As winter gives way to the vibrant hues of spring, New Yorkers with a penchant for luxury and outdoor living find themselves in a season of rejuvenation. This year, several exclusive residences in the city are showcasing their private outdoor spaces, perfect for entertaining, relaxation, and enjoying the beauty of nature. Here's a look at some of these exquisite properties, each offering a unique way to welcome the spring season.

The Wales Penthouse in Carnegie Hill

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The Wales, a boutique hotel turned condominium in Carnegie Hill, features a Penthouse that epitomizes luxury outdoor living. Priced at $21.5 million and represented by Adellco, this residence boasts a massive 3,114 square foot terrace over two levels, offering panoramic views of Central Park. The Penthouse's elegant design and expansive outdoor spaces make it an ideal location for springtime enjoyment.

313 West 20th Street, Chelsea

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In the sophisticated neighborhood of Chelsea, 313 West 20th Street stands as a beacon of grandeur. Listed at $12,500,000 and represented by Vickey Barron, this expansive townhouse features multiple private outdoor spaces, perfect for embracing the spring season in style.

238 Greene Avenue Townhouse, Brooklyn

238 Greene Avenue in Brooklyn’s coveted neighborhood is a single-family townhouse that marries upscale finishes with the joys of outdoor living. Priced at $3.5 million and represented by Bianca D’Alessio of Nest Seekers International, this residence includes a backyard, sun terrace, and rooftop deck, offering a serene escape in the heart of the city.

145 Central Park North, #2A Central Park North

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Residence 2A at 145 Central Park North, priced at $2,995,000 and represented by Mike Fabbri of Nest Seekers International, features a 500+ sqft landscaped terrace with an outdoor kitchen. This 3-bedroom residence provides a lush, private space for residents to enjoy the spring season amidst the urban landscape.

These residences not only offer luxurious indoor living spaces but also provide an opportunity to indulge in nature's beauty, right in the heart of New York City. As spring unfolds, these outdoor spaces become the ultimate urban sanctuaries, blending the best of both worlds.


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Elegant Contrasts: NYC's Latest Developments Showcase Timeless Black & White Interiors

In the ever-evolving world of interior design, certain trends emerge as timeless classics, transcending fleeting fashions to create spaces of enduring elegance. Among these, the black and white color palette stands out as a perennial favorite, offering a blend of sophistication, simplicity, and versatility. In New York City, a metropolis known for its dynamic and diverse architectural landscape, this classic combination is being embraced with renewed enthusiasm. Iconic developments like One High Line, Maverick Chelsea, 53 West 53, 547 West 47th Street, and The Astor are leading the charge, showcasing how black and white interiors can transform living spaces into works of art. These developments not only reflect the city's architectural heritage but also its forward-thinking design ethos, proving that in the realm of luxury living, sometimes the boldest statement is the simplicity of black and white.

One High Line

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Designed by the world-class Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, One High Line is a luxury condominium project spanning a full city block in Manhattan's West Chelsea neighborhood. One High Line is comprised of two sculptural twisting travertine towers, with interiors of the West Tower by Gabellini Sheppard and the East Tower by Gilles & Boissier. The interiors reflect a sophisticated use of natural materials and refined finishes, each selected to enhance the comfort of everyday life.

Primary baths at One High Line feature a stunning combination of Honed Arabescato Vagli, African St Laurent, and Honed Arabescato Vagli Oro marbles, creating a beautiful contrast in the space. The black and white marbles are complemented with a Kaldewei bathtub, NU-HEAT radiant floor heating, and a dual-sink accentuated with polished nickel fittings by THG. This masterful combination of materials elevates the bathroom's ambiance, and is designed with timelessness and elegance in mind.

Maverick Chelsea

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Located at the crossroads of New York City’s most vibrant neighbourhoods, where Chelsea meets The Highline and Hudson Yards, Maverick Chelsea presents an exquisite condominium designed inside and out by the New York-based DXA studio. The recently completed luxury development offers 87 distinctive condominium residences, each characterized by its unique charm. Residence 8A is a two-bedroom, two-bath home boasting a primary en-suite bath with a spa-like atmosphere and classic black and white color palette. In addition to the stellar white honed marble floors and chevron mosaic black porcelain accent wall, the bath features a freestanding soaking tub with separate glass-enclosed shower and radiant heated floors. 

53 West 53

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An impressive and unmistakable addition to the Manhattan skyline, 53 West 53 is the striking condominium tower rising 1,050 feet above the Museum of Modern Art. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel with interiors by the legendary Thierry Despont, 53 West 53 features 161 residences, including full-floor homes and duplex penthouses with private elevators. Residence 60B at 53 West 53 is a 3,132-square-foot three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home offering north-, south-, east-, and west-facing exposures. A standout space of the home is the bold primary bathroom that is elegantly appointed in polished Noir St. Laurent marble, a timeless and classic design. The dark marble adds style and sophistication to the design and the two separate custom carved vanities with custom Thierry Despont-designed polished nickel automated mirrors and the cast iron Lefroy Brooks soaking tub further add to the elegant yet serene atmosphere. 

547 West 47th Street

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Designed inside and out by the acclaimed Dutch-based firm Concrete, 547 West 47th Street is a transformative, move-in-ready luxury condominium located in the heart of Manhattan's West Side on 47th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues. The building offers 219 studio to two-bedroom residences with professionally-designed turnkey home packages available and features more than 30,000 square feet of massively scaled indoor/outdoor amenities and resort-style services known as "The West Residence Club." Residence 726 is a 1,022-square-foot split two-bedroom, two-bathroom corner residence with north and west exposures. The home's primary en-suite bathroom has an industrial feel while still boasting an elegant and timeless design. The striking custom matte black double-vanity and complementary matte black fixtures by Rohl create a bold focal point within the space that provides a crisp contrast against the more muted elements including the grey terrazzo flooring, pale grey ceramic wall tiles and honed grey marble countertop. 

The Astor

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Originally built by the legendary William Waldorf Astor in 1901, The Astor is now being restored and upgraded for the modern buyer while retaining the pre-war character and charm for which Manhattan's Upper West Side is known.

The baths are decorated with a stunning combination of Calacatta Gold, Tundra Grey, and Nero Gold marbles, each displaying unique veining patterns that add a touch of sophistication to the space. To complement the luxurious marbles, primary baths at The Astor feature statement-making oversized soaking tubs, a dual-sink vanity crafted from white oak stands as a focal point, accentuated with Lefroy Brooks polished nickel fittings. This masterful combination of materials elevates the bathroom's ambiance, are designed with timelessness and elegance in mind.


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Paulette Tavormina's 'Fiori del Giardino': A Modern Homage to Old Masters at Winston Wächter Fine Art

In the bustling Chelsea Arts District, photographer Paulette Tavormina recently celebrated the opening of her latest exhibition, 'Fiori del Giardino,' at the esteemed Winston Wächter Fine Art gallery. The event, set against the backdrop of Tavormina's captivating still life photographs, drew a crowd of art enthusiasts and notable guests, immersing them in a world where classical artistry meets contemporary photography.

Tavormina's work is a modern tribute to the Golden Age Dutch old masters. She draws inspiration from the meticulous techniques of Adriaen Coorte, the harmonious compositions and color palettes of Giovanna Garzoni, and the dramatic lighting of Zurbarán. Her process involves a race against time, capturing the ephemeral beauty of freshly picked flowers and fruit from her garden to compose her still lifes.

The exhibition opening was a vibrant gathering, with guests including Tavormina's husband, Paul Pfeiffer, and the gallery’s co-owner Christine Wächter-Campbell, director Madeline Cornell, and a host of art aficionados and friends. The attendees were captivated by the striking images, which are a testament to Tavormina's skill in blending historical art techniques with her unique photographic vision.

The exhibition's highlight will be an engaging panel discussion on December 16, featuring Paulette Tavormina, Sotheby’s Old Master Paintings Specialist David Pollack, Photo Historian Gail Buckland, and Winston Wächter Fine Art Director Madeline Cornell. This conversation, titled "Modern Still Life Photography: A Tribute to the Old Masters," is free and open to the public, offering a deeper dive into the intersection of classical and contemporary art forms. 'Fiori del Giardino' will be on display until January 6, 2024, offering a unique visual journey through time and artistry.


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Inside The Custom Home That Comes to Market in Chelsea's Walker Tower

Walker Tower is one of Chelsea’s finest residential developments and 11C is an exquisite and spacious four-bedroom (with two primary suites), plus home office, four-and-a-half bath residence custom designed with many custom upgrades and some of the highest ceilings in the building at 13 feet.

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Foragers Table Re-Opens With Worldly New Executive Chef Olivier Palazzo

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A quiet corridor in the heart of Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood once again pulses with culinary vitality with the reopening of Foragers Market and their restaurant, Foragers Table. The decade-old farm-to-table favorite – which closed during the Pandemic – is now helmed by new Executive Chef Olivier Palazzo, and features his boldly reimagined “modern-Mediterranean” menu along with a far-sighted wine and cocktails program.

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Worldly and well-traveled, Palazzo’s influence will also extend to the Market’s beloved “grab-and-go” grocery. And the restaurant – tucked gently just beyond the Market – will debut an after-hours live music program with a relaxed and jazzy vibe. 

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“Olivier embodies a younger, more international, more inclusive generation that is increasingly calling New York City home,” says Anna Castellani, who owns Foragers’ Chelsea location with partner Michael D’Amato. “His mix of cuisines and focus on vegetables not only reflects the future of food – but the future of New York itself.” 

Born in West Africa and raised in the South of France, Palazzo’s contemporary, plant-focused cuisine is global, sustainable and nourishing for body and soul. Working with local purveyors across the Hudson Valley, Palazzo and Castellani have devised a season-driven dining experience that marries the best in regional bounty with French, Italian and Israeli flavors and techniques. A veteran of Parisian restaurants such as the Michelin-starred Le Quinzième – as well as Cyril Lignac’s Aux Prés and Le Chardenoux – Palazzo formally joined the Foragers family in February.

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“My grandfather was actually from Sicily, so our Mediterranean-with-a-twist menu feels completely authentic to me,” says Palazzo, who began cooking for his own family during his early childhood in the Ivory Coast. “Plus, I’m a long-time Chelsea resident who’s been eating at Foragers for years – they just didn’t know that I was a chef!” 

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The reopening of Foragers Table marks the latest milestone for co-owner Castellani, the creative mind behind Dekalb Market Hall – the largest food hall in all of Brooklyn – along with The Hugh Food Hall in Midtown. In April, Castellani will open ANA Bar & Eatery, an all-day restaurant, marketplace and eatery at The Hudson Yards. 

Foragers Table is open Tuesday through Sunday for dinner service only starting at 5pm to 10pm. For reservations or more information, go to OpenTable or visit www.foragersmarket.com/restaurant.  Foragers Table is located at 233 8th Avenue in Chelsea.

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FÖRENA Launches Sales

Fredrik Eklund, star of Bravo's Million Dollar Listing, and the Eklund | Gomes team at Douglas Elliman are launching sales today at FÖRENA, a Scandinavia-inspired condo at the intersection of Downtown Manhattan's most interesting neighborhoods – The Village, Chelsea, Meatpacking, Flatiron and Union Square.

Designed inside and out by Morris Adjmi, and named for the Swedish word for “unity,” the 12-story boutique condo is an island of calm and serenity, embracing the philosophies of Scandinavian design with fluid layouts that are flexible and adaptable, interiors designed with a restrained palette that is elevated yet minimal, and hand-crafted materials that add warmth and durability. Amenities are centered around wellness and relaxation, including a light-filled fitness center, a landscaped rooftop with an outdoor kitchen and dining space, and a lush Zen Garden for a meditative escape. Pricing starts at $1.3M.

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Landsea Homes, a California-based, publicly traded homebuilding company, along with DNA Development, a privately held, vertically integrated real estate investment and development company, today announced that sales are underway at FÖRENA, a Scandinavia-inspired condominium that is redefining the northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and 14th Street. Designed inside and out by Morris Adjmi Architects, the boutique residence is an island of calm at the center of Downtown’s most vibrant neighborhoods, introducing 50 serene homes paired with curated amenities optimized for modern living.

“We are excited to introduce this truly one-of-a-kind property and unveil the inspired architecture that is dramatically transforming the corner of Sixth Avenue and 14th Street into the new gateway to Downtown,” said Jed Lowry, Division Vice President at Landsea Homes, developer of FÖRENA along with DNA Development. “FÖRENA brings a new lifestyle perspective to Manhattan, where every home is both a quiet sanctuary and an invitation to live at the center of it all.”

Named for the Swedish word for “unite,” the 12-story building introduces a collection of one- to three-bedroom homes inspired by its unique location at the crossroads of four iconic neighborhoods: The Village, Chelsea, Union Square and Flatiron. With architecture and interiors by renowned architect Morris Adjmi, FÖRENA radiates a powerful presence with a soothing grey brick façade, chamfered custom metal framed window surrounds, and layers of cascading terraces that culminate in a striking crown. This authentic and contextual architecture gives way to a serene lobby, providing an instant respite from the streetscape and a transition from the outside world into the thoughtfully designed airy and soothing homes above.

“FÖRENA is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for buyers who crave that incredible Downtown energy but also desire a laid-back and peaceful lifestyle in an exquisite home,” said Fredrik Eklund of the Eklund|Gomes Team, which exclusively handles sales and marketing for the project along with Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. “Rarely does a new condominium align so perfectly with what buyers want and need in home. FÖRENA is the real deal.”

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Where You Can Now Eat In New York City

Hungry for breakfast but something besides the perfect egg sandwich on the street. Brunch is popular, but the most important meal of the day is often the most skipped. Breakfast shouldn't be boring, because you are not. Not sure where to get the best breakfast in New York City? Don't worry, we've got you coved, now set your alarm for tomorrow's breakfast because this is where you can find us.

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Hole in the Wall serves brunch favorites at their FiDi (15 Cliff St.), Murray Hill (626 1st Avenue), Flatiron at Hotel Henri (37 W 24th St.) and Williamsburg (292 Bedford Avenue) locations. Signature dishes from Executive Chef Brent Hudson range from sweet to savory for any mood. The menu includes his Wagon Wheel Waffles with vanilla whipped cream cheese, strawberry jam, torched marshmallow and Nutella sauce, and a Pulled Pork Benedict featuring 12-hour slow-braised pork, poached eggs, burnt butter hollandaise and beet relish on sourdough. Sip on a Jalapeno Bloody Mary, a Blood Orange Negroni, an Aperol Spritz or a Mimosa anytime of day. Brunch at FiDi is available Friday - Sunday 9am - 5pm, Murray Hill: Wednesday - Sunday 9am - 5pm, Flatiron: Monday - Friday 10am - 4:30pm and Sat - Sun 9am - 4:30pm and Williamsburg: Monday - Sunday 9am - 4:30pm     

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Egg Shop has reinvented the egg and proved that an egg can be the star of any dish at their Nolita (151 Elizabeth St.)  and Williamsburg (138 N 8th St.) locations. On the sandwich end, Egg Shop offers the Egg Shop B.E.C. with broken yolk, Vermont white cheddar, pepper bacon, tomato jam, and pickled jalapeno on a brioche roll. Or chow down on their cruisers like the Brisket Chilaquiles made with slow-cooked brisket, over easy, fried tortilla, jack cheese, salsa roja, cotija, sour cream, jalapeno, pickled onion, and cilantro. Wash it all down with a refreshing Breakfast Mule and the day is yours. Nolita is open Friday 9am - 3pm & Saturday - Sunday 9am - 4pm and the Williamsburg location is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 9am - 3pm & Saturday - Saturday 9am - 4pm.   

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Carnegie Diner & Cafe (205 W. 57th St.) in the heart of Midtown features an extensive all-day breakfast menu, which includes a Lobster Benedict, Avocado Toast, a dozen types of pancakes, decadent waffles, crepes and French Toast in addition to bagels, croissants and muffins. Enjoy a bottomless cup of coffee for $3.50 or unlimited mimosas for $19.95 per person. The diner is open every day from 7am - 10pm.

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Loulou (176 8th Ave) in Chelsea offers weekend brunch with delectable options like a Gruyere’ Omelet with fine herbs, roasted heirloom tomato and a frisee salad, a Mandarin Parfait with Greek yogurt, mandarin, blueberry, coconut and house granola, and a stellar Croissant French Toast with a Mandarin Date Compote, blood orange, walnuts and mascarpone. Terremoto Coffee is served day and night in addition to a variety of brunch cocktails and fresh juices and smoothies.

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Take A look at Morris Adjmi’s New Downtown Condo

Last week Landsea Homes and DNA Development just launched its teaser site for their boutique downtown condo. Swedish for “unite,” Förena is fittingly named for its prime location at the nexus of downtown’s top neighborhoods. Here’s an inside look at its one-of-a-kind design.

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NYC’s celebrated architect Morris Adjmi designed Förena inside and out to evoke a powerful sense of serenity, creating an island of calm within the bustling neighborhood. Its distinctive facade uses symmetry to cultivate a familiar presence amidst the unpredictable streetscape, with masonry detailing, cascading setback terraces and sloping metal frames that form a modern crown.

Launching sales very soon, Förena’s 50 soothing homes embrace tranquility with high-quality materials and a Scandinavian-like color palette. Each home boasts a fluid layout with floor-to-ceiling windows for immense natural light, and several will enjoy private outdoor space. The robust amenities include a rooftop outdoor dining and kitchen area, a modern fitness center, a landscaped Zen garden and much more. Eklund | Gomes will lead sales for Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, the exclusive sales and marketing agency for Förena, and pricing will begin at $1.3M.

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124 West 16th Street Sells Out Amidst Pandemic

124 West 16th Street

124 West 16th Street

Developer Grid Group, along with exclusive sales and marketing agent, Corcoran New Development, has announced announce that the final 9th floor residence at 124 West 16th Street is officially in contract.  Nicole Hechter of The Corcoran Group, along with Masayo Hashimoto, led sales at this highly-successful loft-inspired building with a distinctive bluestone façade.

This milestone makes 124 West 16th Street the only Manhattan condominium to launch during 2020 and sell out within a year.  The achievement is even more notable because after launching in February, activity was curtailed from mid-March to June due to the New York State stay-at-home orders.

The average sales price of the boutique building’s 15 units was over $5.8 million and $2,370 per square foot - well above the Manhattan market-wide average.  In addition, nearly every apartment received multiple offers.

“Grid Group has their the finger on the pulse of what New Yorkers desire in a home today,” explains Hechter.  “124 West 16th Street is a next-level boutique building with custom upgrades and generous floor plans - all with private outdoor space.  Plus with the building nearly complete, new owners can move in promptly – and avoid years of waiting.  These factors all resonated strongly with buyers.  Many walked in and immediately knew it was ‘the one.’”

“The pace of sales at 124 West 16th Street exceeded all expectations,” added John Felicetti, Vice President of New Development at The Corcoran Group. “To sell out during one of the most complicated markets in history is a testament to the talented sales team, calibrated pricing, and the superior quality Grid Group upholds in all of their buildings.”

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Douglas Elliman Development Marketing To Oversee Sales and Marketing for Graydon Chelsea

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 Douglas Elliman Development Marketing announced that the firm will be handling the exclusive sales and marketing for the ground up new residential condominium project, Graydon Chelsea. Developed by Pan-Brothers Associates and Valyrian Capital with architectural design and residence interiors by Kutnicki Bernstein Architects, the Graydon Chelsea, a 15-story building with an elegant terra-cotta tile façade and oversized windows is located at 128 West 23rd Street in the heart of Chelsea. Greg Williamson, Andrew Anderson and Bruce Ehrmann at Douglas Elliman are the exclusive agents for the project. 

“Graydon Chelsea is a sophisticated sanctuary in the heart of Manhattan’s tech hub and creative core. We are looking forward to bringing this residential offering to market,” said George Pantelidis, co-founder and Principal, Pan-Brothers Associates.

The 30 residences are a blend of one-and-two bedroom units with a three-bedroom penthouse. More than half with outdoor spaces. Spanning 610 square feet to 2,481 square feet each residence features sound attenuated 8’ to 9’6” tall windows, 6” plank European white oak wood flooring, living room ceiling heights from 9’8” to 11’-2”, high-efficiency central heating and cooling and Bosch washer and dryers. Kitchens have custom Italian cabinetry with walnut wood veneer and lacquer finish from Cesar New York, Porcelanosa polished-chrome fixtures with undermount sink, Blue de Savoie marble-slab kitchen countertops and Miele appliances including a refrigerator, stainless steel oven and dishwasher.

Primary bathrooms boast a custom walnut vanity by Cesar New York, Pietra Cardosa vanity countertops, Porcelanosa polished chrome fixtures, Porcelanosa Sotto undermount sink, Porcelain Cararra stone walls and black slate herringbone pattern stone tile flooring. In the secondary bathrooms are Custom Italian ash vanities by Cesar New York, Porcelanosa polished chrome fixtures, Bianco Carrara slab vanity countertop, Harlem Acero floor tile and spire pattern tile walls. Powder rooms have Anne Sacks terrazzo wall tile.

“The building’s modern design coupled with such elegant finishes will attract discerning buyers,” explained Andrew Anderson. “We anticipate buyers will be especially drawn to this project for its small size and low-density living in the wake of COVID-19,” added Bruce Ehrmann.

Amenities include an attended double-height lobby, appointed with Carrara marble desk, limestone floors, hand plastered walls and original artwork and a South-facing second floor residents’ lounge and fitness center with custom millwork, TV and wet-bar. Also on the second floor is a landscaped terrace with outdoor fireplace, kitchen and dining area. The landscaped roof terrace with city skyline views offers an outdoor barbeque and wet bar. Private storage units are available as well as bicycle storage.

Graydon Chelsea is perfectly situated downtown near the West Village, The Highline and the Flatiron District. It is central to multiple transit lines and conveniently located near trend-setting culture, art, food and fashion.

Pricing ranges from $995,000 to over $5 million. Sales will commence this month with occupancy slated for fall of 2021.

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