Deborah Berke Brings Her Signature Style to 77 Greenwich

Deborah Berke Partners, the New York-based architecture and interior design practice known for the interiors at the world’s tallest residential building, 432 Park Avenue, is now bringing its distinct vision to Lower Manhattan for the interiors of the firm’s first downtown tower—77 Greenwich, a new luxury skyscraper with a design that emphasizes expert craftsmanship, natural materials and show-stopping water views. 

Credit: Tim Williams Photography

Credit: Tim Williams Photography

Located at 77 Greenwich Street in the heart of Manhattan’s “New Downtown”, 77 Greenwich is a 42-story tower with architecture by FXCollaborative that soars above New York Harbor and Battery Park. Topping out at 500 feet, the elegant building features a pleated glass curtain wall façade that provides sprawling water views from each of the 90 residences—which begin on the 15th floor located nearly 150 feet above street level.

With white oak flooring throughout and ceiling heights in excess of 10 feet, the residences boast floor-to-ceiling windows that provide unobstructed water and skyline views from the expanse of pleated crystalline glass. 

The firm’s vision for the residences is exacting but warm, with a modern design that elevates the rituals of daily life. Filled with natural light, each of the custom Deborah Berke Partners-designed Poliform kitchens features state-of-the-art appliances from Miele, Sub-Zero and Wolf, along with honed Blue de Savoie marble countertops and backsplashes.

The master bathrooms offer a calming combination of honed warm grey Haisa marble floors, walls and counters, accented with quarter sawn sycamore millwork, and radiant heated floors. Secondary bathrooms are outfitted with honed Venice terrazzo tile floors and quarter sawn oak millwork cabinets, while the powder rooms found in every home include custom-carved and polished Calacatta Lincoln sink bowls and backsplash panels enhanced by sandblasted and brushed Bianco Mist quartzite floors. 

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HERO LIC Announces Public Art Contest

Silverback Development has announced that the firm’s first project in Long Island City, HERO LIC, hit effective status in record time for the neighborhood, after being on the market for less than one month. HERO LIC is Long Island City’s first Art-Moderne skyscraper featuring 109 luxury condominiums with stunning Manhattan views and an expansive lifestyle package. “Million Dollar Listing New York” television star Ryan Serhant and The Serhant Team of Nest Seekers International are exclusively handling the sales and marketing of the property.

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“The buyers and brokers are beyond excited about HERO LIC and the amount of interest we have is unparalleled, which has resulted in a strong sales velocity,” said Ryan Serhant of Nest Seekers International. “The price points are amazing, the finishes are gorgeous, and the amenities are next to none. This is looking like it will be one of the most successful projects in Long Island City, ever.”

On the heels of the excitement, HERO LIC is inviting everyone to submit a sketch of an idea for a mural or art installation that references the creative energy of the LIC and NYC community, to be installed on an 8’4” wide by 10’6” wall in the building lobby at 24-16 Queens Plaza South.

Sketches can be submitted here by October 15. HERO LIC will select and announce 4 finalists on October 16th on HERO’s instagram and website. Finalists will be promoted on Ryan Serhant’s Instagram and the general public will be invited to vote for the winner on instagram and herolic.com until October 21.

Pricing for available residences start at $550,000. For more information, visit https://www.herolic.com or @theherolic on Instagram

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Richard Morris Hunt's Former Studio Hits the Market

Flatiron is not only home to one of New York City’s most popular sights, its namesake building, but also bursts at the seams with cool neighborhood gems like The NoMad Hotel, Raines Law Room, Eataly, and Washington Square Park. Living in this central, uber-popular part of Manhattan is a dream come true for many.

Photo Credit: Warburg Realty//Steve Bruman

Photo Credit: Warburg Realty//Steve Bruman

Enter the Italianate Brownstone at 28 East 21st Street. The 25-foot wide building was built in 1846 and boasts a rich history: During the 1870's it served as the studio for Richard Morris Hunt, renowned architect of the Met, the Biltmore Estate, the Breakers and several other large properties on the eastern seaboard.

Listed for $2,100,000, Apartment 2A is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom floor-through apartment that has been completely renovated, blending period charm with modernity for easy living. Herringbone walnut floors anchor the design. Oversized custom arched windows, crown moldings, high baseboards and an original stone decorative fireplace add a unique touch. 

The stunning galley kitchen, outfitted with Carrara marble and Carrara marble galley kitchen features Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele gas cooktop, and Bosch dishwasher, and disposal. The large master bath has double sinks in a custom, stainless vanity, and a marble thermostatic shower. Both baths are finished with sheets of back painted glass. 

Floor-to-ceiling French doors line the rooms at the rear of the apartment. The large master bedroom has a sizable cedar closet, original tile and stone decorative fireplace and French doors opening to an iron balcony with garden views.

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