Celeb-Attended Launch Party for ELLE DECOR Penthouse at Manhattan Supertall, 53 West 53

Last week, the who's who of NYC's real estate community joined ELLE DECOR Editor-in-Chief Asad Syrkett and the ELLE DECOR editorial team at 53 West 53, the striking condo tower designed by Jean Nouvel above the Museum of Modern Art, for a first look inside the ELLE DECOR Penthouse 76 at 53 West 53, currently listed for $63.815 million. Designed by celebrated interiors firm Fox-Nahem Associates, the ELLE DECOR Penthouse comprises the entire 76th and 77th floors and has fantastic views across Central Park and the NYC skyline to the north, south, east and west. 

As the sun set, cocktails and appetizers were served by 53, the new contemporary Asian restaurant by James Beard Award-winning hospitality group Altamarea Group that is located downstairs, while guests including fashion designer Christian Siriano, Editor-in-Chief of Town & Country Stellene Volandes, and celebrity real estate broker Fredrik Eklund, mingled and enjoyed the penthouse's awe-inspiring interiors. 

Other noteworthy guests: interior designer and Bravo celebrity Thom Filicia, marketing officer of Pontiac Land U.S. Samantha Sax, Principle of Fox-Nahem Associates Joe Nahem, and the Douglas Elliman sales team including Frances Katzen, Shari Scharfer Rollins, Jade Chan, and John Gomes.

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See Inside NYC's Largest Amenity Collection (150K sqft), by Morris Adjmi

Front & York, the massive mixed-use project that has transformed a formerly vacant parking lot in the heart of DUMBO, is home to the largest amenity collection in NYC, spanning 150,000 square feet. Incredibly comprehensive, the condo offers an amenity for just about every space you could imagine — a sumptuous billiards bar, elegant wine room and chef's kitchen, trendy coworking space, fun game room, bright coffee lounge (with coffee served from downstairs neighbor and cult favorite café, Devoción!), party lounge, outdoor fireplace lounge, outdoor grilling terrace and more. 

Not to mention, the building is home to a half-acre private park designed by Michael Van Valkenberg Associates, the visionaries of the beloved Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the first Brooklyn outpost of Life Time, the acclaimed wellness and athletic destination. There's truly no need to leave home when you live in a place like this! 

The spaces have all been expertly designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, who also designed the residential interiors and exterior of the building.

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Follow These Easy Tips for Making Your NYC Home Easier to Sell

If you plan to sell your New York City home, you'll want to ensure it's as attractive as possible to potential buyers. A few simple changes and upgrades can go a long way in making your home stand out from the rest of the market. Here are some easy tips for making your NYC home easier to sell.

Deep Clean Your Home

Ensuring your home is clean is essential to preparing to sell your New York City home. It's important to deep clean your home and ensure it's in top condition for potential buyers. Pay special attention to high-traffic areas such as the kitchen and bathroom, ensuring they are sparkling clean.

However, it's not just dust and dirt that can impact the cleanliness of your home. According to This Old House, an estimated 38% of American homes are susceptible to mold growth in the basement. It's important to address mold growth before listing your home for sale. Not only can it impact the air quality in your home, but it can also pose a health hazard to potential buyers. This is sure to diminish your property value if the problem goes unaddressed.

Make Repairs

The infrastructure of your home is also a crucial area to pay attention to. Look for any broken or leaking pipes that require repair. Fix any leaky faucets immediately to stop further water damage. Making sure that all of the doors and windows are functional is also crucial.

Your home's exterior is yet another factor to take into account. Fix any cracks in the driveway and walkways because they pose a risk to your safety and reduce your house's curb appeal. Consider repainting the exterior or fixing any damaged siding to make your home appear new and well-kept.

If you have a driveway, it might be worthwhile to fix or resurface it. According to The Spruce, the price per square foot for installing a brand-new asphalt driveway can range from $5 to $7. An easier and more affordable option that still enhances your house's curb appeal is to have your current driveway repaired.

Stage Your Home

By staging your home, you can help create a warm, inviting atmosphere that will make potential buyers feel at home. Work with a professional home stager to help create a cohesive and attractive design scheme. They can help you arrange furniture and décor to create a spacious and inviting feel in each room.

Alternatively, you can use online tools to virtually stage your home. This can be a cost-effective and convenient way to enhance your home's appeal online. Virtual staging can also help potential buyers envision the potential of your home and create a more attractive online listing.

When staging your home, remember to focus on your property's unique features and benefits. Highlight any views, natural light, or architectural details that make your home stand out.

Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal

Enhancing your home's curb appeal is crucial to selling your New York City home. The first thing potential buyers see is the exterior of your home, so it's important to make a good first impression. Consider making some upgrades to improve your home's curb appeal.

Did you know that 80% of homebuyers consider the garage before making a purchase? Therefore, it's important to pay attention to your garage's appearance. A fresh coat of paint or new garage doors can make a big difference in your home's curb appeal. You can also consider installing new exterior lighting or landscaping to create a welcoming atmosphere.

Selling a home in New York City can be a difficult task. However, by following this advice, you can make your property more appealing to potential buyers. By using these simple tips, selling your New York City home will be less stressful, and you'll have a better chance of making a sale. With a little work and care, you can show off your home in the best way possible and leave a lasting impression on potential buyers.

Our Favorite Listings For The Week

As you enter the lower level, you’re greeted by an abundance of sunshine from a wall of windows with southern and western light. The living room is gracious and well-proportioned. Off the living room is one of two (2) terraces where you can watch the sunset over Central Park. The gourmet open eat-in kitchen has top-of-the-line stainless appliances which include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf stove, and Bosch dishwasher.  White cabinetry, an abundance of storage plus a separate dining space completes this kitchen.

Also on this floor is a large bedroom with an ensuite bath as well a powder room and Miele washer and dryer. The 14th floor has two (2) enormous bedrooms, each with ensuite baths. The primary bedroom has a private terrace and  a 9’ x 14’ walk-in dressing room/closet.  The windowed primary bathroom has two sinks and a large shower with multi-jets. Asking $3,975,000. Represented by Stephanie Kanner and Roni E. Cowan, Fox Residential.


From a semi-private elevator foyer, enter this warm and gracious home with well-proportioned rooms, gorgeous hardwood floors, high beamed ceilings, and tons of light from new windows. The lovely entry gallery leads to a stunning step-down living room with a wood burning fireplace and a sizable dining area. The pristine windowed eat-in-kitchen is a chef’s paradise with an abundance of storage and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances including a Viking stove, Subzero refrigerator, and Fisher & Paykel dishwasher.

A hallway leads to the two bedrooms, both over-sized and each with renovated windowed baths. There is an abundance of closets, thru-the-wall air conditioning and sunny exposures East and North overlooking the city. Asking $2,150,000. Represented by Barbara Fox and Maggie Peters, Fox Residential.


From a semi-private elevator foyer, enter this warm and gracious home with well-proportioned rooms, gorgeous hardwood floors, high beamed ceilings, and tons of light from new windows. The lovely entry gallery leads to a stunning step-down living room with a wood burning fireplace and a sizable dining area. The pristine windowed eat-in-kitchen is a chef’s paradise with an abundance of storage and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances including a Viking stove, Subzero refrigerator, and Fisher & Paykel dishwasher.

A hallway leads to the two bedrooms, both over-sized and each with renovated windowed baths. There is an abundance of closets, thru-the-wall air conditioning and sunny exposures East and North overlooking the city. Asking $2,150,000. Represented by Barbara Fox and Maggie Peters, Fox Residential.


A stunning one bedroom residence or pied-a-terre has just become available at the Rockefeller Apartments, an “International Style” landmarked residential complex of two buildings joined by an elegant private garden.  It was built in 1936 by the Rockefeller family, who used their personal architects, Wallace Harrison and Andre Fouilhoux, to design the buildings. This jewel of an apartment has a spacious living room and adjacent circular dining room, both with sunny southern exposures overlooking leafy trees and the MoMA sculpture garden.  The glorious bank of curved windows creates an urban oasis in the heart of midtown. Asking $895,000. Represented by Barbara Fox and Maggie Peters, Fox Residential.


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Industry Heavy-Hitter Ellen Leon Joins Compass

Ellen Leon

The Johnson & Nommaz Team proudly announces today that Ellen Leon has joined its high-producing team. Ellen is widely known and highly regarded in the real estate industry, having served in senior management at Corcoran for 25 years. She joins an established and successful New York team co-led by Michael Johnson and Hayim Nommaz. Together they are known for their dedicated and passioned-fueled approach to exceeding client expectations. Ellen's arrival comes when the team expands its footprint across New York City, pairing its neighborhood experts and the industry's leading technology platform with recognized and accomplished leaders.

"We are excited to welcome Ellen to our team," said Michael. "She possesses a comprehensive understanding of the city's residential real estate landscape and is a savvy communicator with a proven track record."

Ellen advanced the ranks at Corcoran from a real estate agent to senior management, spearheading several divisions. During her tenure, she led Corcoran's Village office, a neighborhood where she resides and has long-lasting relationships. She was responsible for guiding agents to grow their businesses with great success. After over two decades in the industry, in 2021, Ellen took some well-deserved time off to explore outside interests, including studio painting courses at the Smithsonian and trips to the Bronx to cheer her beloved Yankees. Ellen also regularly attended museum and gallery exhibits but yearned to rejoin the industry she loves.

"I met Michael and Hayim early in my career as their sales manager and have always admired their work ethic, determination, and creativity," said Ellen. "We talked, and I decided that being a part of a strong team of close friends and like-minded brokers was the right fit for me."

The Johnson & Nommaz Team sits out of the 110 Fifth Avenue flagship Manhattan office.

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New York’s Waterfront Neighborhoods are Ripe for High-Design

After decades of being used as a hub for manufacturing and shipping, much of New York City’s waterfront has become underutilized land. Today, as some of the city’s last areas available for development, these waterfront neighborhoods are the most sought-after locations for real estate developers. Below are just some of our favorites.

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Moving to New York: Best Neighborhoods to Check Out

Are you planning to relocate to New York? With its world-class attractions, iconic skyline, and cosmopolitan lifestyle, it's no surprise that people are eager to make the Big Apple their home. With so many vibrant and diverse neighborhoods, however, it can be difficult to decide where to live. If you're looking for the best neighborhoods in New York, you've come to the right place. In this article, we'll take a look at some of the best neighborhoods in New York, so you can make an informed decision about where to live.

Astoria

Astoria is a neighborhood of Queens, New York, and is one of the most popular and desirable neighborhoods for newcomers to the city. Located just a few miles from Manhattan, Astoria is a vibrant and diverse community with a rich cultural heritage. The neighborhood is home to several world-class restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions, making it a great destination for those looking to explore the city's rich history and diverse culture. Astoria is also home to a number of parks, museums, and recreational activities, making it an ideal spot for families and those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the crowded city streets. With its variety of affordable housing options and close proximity to the city center, Astoria is a great place to call home when making a move to New York.

Astoria is also becoming increasingly popular with young professionals and entrepreneurs due to its close proximity to Manhattan and its growing network of startups and businesses. With its excellent public transportation links, Astoria is the perfect place to live for those who want to be close to the action but still find a quiet place to call home.

Williamsburg

Williamsburg is a popular neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, that has become an epicenter for the city's art, music, and food scenes. It is known for its distinct vintage aesthetic, and it is a hub for young, creative professionals. It is home to an array of trendy bars, restaurants, and shops, and the area is filled with hipsters and trendsetters. Williamsburg also offers plenty of green space and waterfront views, making it an ideal spot for people who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Its close proximity to Manhattan makes it easy to access the city's attractions and public transportation.

Furthermore, living in Williamsburg is very affordable compared to other neighborhoods in New York City. There are plenty of affordable housing options for those who are just starting out and want to experience the city without breaking the bank. It is also a great place for families, as there are many schools and parks in the area.

Park Slope

Park Slope is a charming neighborhood located in Brooklyn, New York. This area is known for its welcoming atmosphere and is full of beautiful brownstones, family-friendly parks, and an active nightlife. It is one of the most sought-after locations to live in the borough and is the perfect blend of urban and suburban living. The main streets are lined with a variety of shops and restaurants, making it easy to find something to do. Park Slope is also home to a number of prestigious schools, making it a great place for families with children. With easy access to public transportation, getting to and from the city is a breeze.

The community of Park Slope is close-knit and welcoming to newcomers. There are a variety of activities to be found in the area, from local farmer's markets to community events. The neighborhood also hosts a number of historic sites, including Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

Final Thoughts

New York City is an amazing place to live, with many vibrant and diverse neighborhoods to choose from. Each area offers something different, making it easy to find an area that fits your lifestyle. Whether you're looking for somewhere to raise a family, a hip place to hang out with friends, or a great place to start a business, there's something for everyone. No matter where you choose to live in New York City, you're sure to find something to love.

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NYC's Most Luxurious Indoor Pools You'll Want To Jump Right In

With cold weather finally here to stay in New York – and especially with the freezing temps this week – indoor amenities are top-of-mind for buyers at some of the city's most luxurious condos.

Indoor pools at residential projects were previously viewed as a space for residents to get their daily exercise and not much thought went into the look and feel. Now, pools at some of NYC's newest residential projects are set within ultra-high-design spaces, drawing residents into luxe pool rooms that are true oases they actually want to spend time in all year round, whether they're swimming or not! 

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NYC Condos Perfect for Super Bowl Parties

Super bowl Sunday is fast approaching but where is the best place to watch the game? Below are three NYC condos that offer lounges, screening rooms, and spaces perfect for hosting a super bowl party. With big screen TVs, shared kitchens, plenty of comfy couches and seating, these NYC condos are ideal for hosting family and friends this Sunday. 

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Incredible design, awe-inspiring scale, towering ceilings and brilliant condition come together in the perfect SoHo location. Featuring three bedrooms, three full baths, two half baths, enormous living room, library, private gym, laundry, music studio, second floor with billiards room and separate entertainment area with burled walnut wet bar. Once in a generation a home comes to market exuding the perfect balance of bespoke design, symmetry and architectural provenance. With massive ceiling heights, enormous windows and incredible light, this 6100 square foot home provides qualities seldom seen.

As soon as you enter this impressive space from your semi-private windowed landing, you will immediately realize this is a giant leap above anything you've had the opportunity to see, let alone call your own. An incredible ballroom-like living room is the heart of this residence, perfect for displaying your art collection or simply entertaining. The current owners executed a flawless restoration of this historic loft and incorporated the finest finishes and modern features. From the walnut floors to the Corinthian columns, custom lighting and expertly built storage, the attention to detail is unparalleled.

Let your culinary skill come alive in this exquisite kitchen, where professional chefs will be right at home. Featuring zebra wood custom cabinetry and integrated pantry, oversized stainless sink with disposal, recycled glass counters, mosaic tile backsplash, appliances include vented Miele range and double wall ovens, Miele dishwasher and Liebherr side by side refrigerator and freezer.

Towering columns carry throughout and line the corridor leading to the south-facing primary suite. Here you will find the rare combination of wonderful light, fantastic ceiling height and cocoon-like quiet. If you are looking for the perfect dressing room, we have good news! Having taken inspiration from the finest boutiques of the world, this walk-in dressing room is like none other and is absolute perfection. With its dedicated floor to ceiling space for hats, bags and shoes, integrated dressing table, not to mention nearly endless long and short hanging, and wonderful proportions, you will agree, this is closet nirvana.

Upstairs is perfect for entertaining smaller groups with intimate conversation areas, a wet bar finished in burled walnut and teak, an additional powder room, and an entirely separate billiards room. If you consider yourself a pool shark, this is perfection realized. Overlooking the enormous living room, you really get a sense of the overall scale of this massive home from the mezzanine.


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Live in the heart of Harlem in this gorgeous, compact home! This apartment is freshly renovated, with a number of updates and upgrades. The kitchen, in particular, stands out: It has quartz countertops, custom cabinets, and new, stainless steel appliances. It sits pretty next to the living and dining area, putting the entire unit at your fingertips.

The unit’s bedroom can fit a queen-sized bed and has tons of closet space. There’s an in-bedroom closet, along with a second walk-in closet near the apartment’s entryway, which even has a washer and dryer. The bathroom, too, can’t be missed — it’s been gut-renovated and boasts porcelain tile and a glass-enclosed shower. Plus, owners will love the high ceilings and hardwood flooring throughout the unit, as well as the natural light that pours in from the east-facing windows.

The unit is situated in the Park Manhattan Condominium, a five-story walk-up in South Harlem. The apartment is one floor above street level, making it easy to pop outside and enjoy the sights and sounds of the neighborhood, including Morningside Park, which is only a block away. The building also has available storage for rent, an easy-to-use, smartphone-based intercom system, and more!


This dramatic 5-bedroom, 5 full bath and 2 half bath corner home offers views of Central Park from nearly every room!

Step off a private elevator entry and you are greeted by sweeping Central Park and City views from both East and North exposures in the magnificent corner living room. Accessed from several rooms, including the living room and the great room/kitchen, the spectacular North facing terrace is 104 feet long with areas wide enough for dining and lounging. The terrace boasts gorgeous views of the Park, the top of the Dakota, the San Remo, and Fifth Avenue. 

The oversized open chef’s kitchen features top of the line appliances, two dishwashers, and a gigantic island perfect for cooking, serving, additional storage space, and casual dining.  Unusual for a prewar building on the Park, the kitchen is open to the dining room/great room and allows one to take in the beautiful City and Park views as you cook. The nearly 35-foot-long dining room/ great room has access to one of the terraces as well as a wet bar.

The luxurious and glamorous primary suite is comprised of two side by side rooms with Park views, a Park view office, two separate dressing rooms, and the absolute most sumptuous primary bathroom. The bathroom features an oversized, custom bathtub, double marble vanity, a steam shower, and separate water closet. There is an also an adjacent water closet and sink which creates a true double bathroom. Completing the primary suite is a 30-foot long, East facing terrace with stunning Park views. This terrace is completely private to the primary suite.

In a separate wing of the home there are four more bedrooms as well as a staff and laundry room with a bathroom. All generously proportioned, two of the bedrooms have open, Northern partial Park views with access to the North terrace as well as renovated, windowed en-suite bathrooms. The other two bedrooms share an en-suite windowed bathroom and have bright, Southern exposures with midtown views.

The Majestic at 115 Central Park West is a white glove Art Deco cooperative built in 1929. The building provides exceptional full service with its staff of doormen, concierge, hall men, porters, elevator attendants and resident manager. Amenities include a first floor (not basement) gym, playroom, rooftop solarium and terrace, bike storage and storage bins as available. Asking $27,500,000. Listed by Lisa K. Lippman, Brown Harris Stevens.


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Knock On Wood: These Four NYC Apartments Are Home To Winter’s Hottest Design Element

Dreaming of spending the winter tucked away in a log cabin? For Manhattan dwellers, this may mean renting a car, booking a cabin, and dedicating a whole weekend to your cabin trip. But why bother? With the right designs in your apartments, you can enjoy that cabin lifestyle without leaving your home. Wood can exude warmth, literally and figuratively, making it winter's hottest design element. You can always throw some wood decor here and there, but to obtain that desired log cabin effect, your best bet is to have wood woven into the structure of your home.

Here are some inviting apartments where you can enjoy warmth thanks to the effortless work of their wood built-ins:

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Bjarke Ingels in Conversation with Alex Witkoff At One High Line

This past Thursday, some of NYC's most well known real estate executives gathered together to see inside One High Line for the first time. Alex Witkoff, co-CEO of Witkoff the developer of the project, interviewed Bjarke Ingels, the project's architect, inside a beautiful home designed by India Mahdavi overlooking the Hudson River.

As the sun set, Alex and Bjarke discussed BIG's inspiration for the design of One High Line, the project's striking interiors and prime location in West Chelsea, a hotbed for world-famous architecture. 

Noteworthy guests included Bjarke Ingels, Alex Witkoff, Steve Gold, and Deborah Kern. Executives from the Witkoff Group and Corcoran Sunshine came together for the special occasion, and guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres, drinks and music.

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