Properties With Amenities That Won't Leave You Inside

No longer are outdoor amenities such as parks and rooftops being used just for the warmer seasons. Because of COVID and the need for access to fresh air, developers are now turning these coveted spaces into year-round amenities that residents and the surrounding community can use to stay active, safely socially distance and feel connected with friends or neighbors. Fitness classes like yoga and kickboxing, to running clubs and jazz concerts or plant-your-own herb classes (+more) are becoming the norm at today's new residential developments. Below are some properties we plan to check out soon.

Waterline Square

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At Waterline Square on Manhattan's Upper West Side, the three-tower starchitect-designed mega-development, residents have access to a variety of outdoor activities that are planned through the in-house lifestyle director. Taking place within the 2.6 acre park that connects all three buildings, premier yoga and HIIT trainers will get your blood flowing in the morning, while Grammy-nominated jazz musicians like Pat Bianchi and Paul Jones' jazz trio will play Bach and more melodic tunes in the evenings. Residents can also learn about gardening and planting and cultivating their own herbs. These new and unique in-person experiences are designed to foster a sense of community and engagement for residents and help them connect while at home, with some even fostering new friendships since moving into the development.

Quay Tower

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Credit: Evan Joseph

Across the bridge in Brooklyn, residents of waterfront condominium Quay Tower can walk just downstairs and head over to Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6. Partnering with top gyms and institutions in the neighborhood through the fall, Pier 6 provides fun, free classes for all such as Yoga with Chelsea Piers Fitness, Zumba and Pilates with Dodge YMCA, and Barre with the YMCA of Greater New York. As outdoor exercise becomes the new norm, this one-of-a-kind amenity grows more alluring to residents seeking a new workout routine.


Avora

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Courtesy of Avora

At Port Imperial on New Jersey's Gold Coast, Avora is a residential oasis that offers the optimal outdoor experience that complements a post-pandemic lifestyle. With endless green space and breathtaking waterfront views of the Manhattan skyline, exercising safely is not only possible, but enjoyable. Avora residents can walk or jog along the Hudson River Promenade, a path that travels alongside the Port Imperial coast, or venture to the running track at nearby Weehawken Waterfront Park.

The Smile

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Credit: Vizerio Architectural Visualization.

A new rental building designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, features an expansive rooftop terrace with an outdoor movie theatre. In addition to the panoramic views of the Harlem River and Manhattan skyline, the beautifully landscaped rooftop boasts a rooftop plunge pool, three whirlpools, and barbeques and dining areas.

111 Varick

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Credit: Binyan Studios

Hudson Square's newest luxury rental 111 Varick features a sprawling, landscaped rooftop terrace where residents will find a jumbo screening area for movies under the stars accompanied by a grilling station and dining table.

Front & York

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Credit: Williams New York

Residents can enjoy watching a movie on the theater-quality screen at the development's outdoor screening lounge. Ideal for get-togethers all year long, the plush space is warmed by integrated heat lanterns and a grand fireplace. Residents can bring their own popcorn and candy for a truly unique high-definition experience.

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This Penthouse Just Sold For $57 Million

The sale of Duplex Penthouse 75, located at 111 West 57th street sold for around the list price of $57,000,000. The 7,130 square-foot, duplex residence includes 4 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. The development is proving to be an outlier in the market, after making some notable sales. Just a few months ago, the team announced it sold two $30 million residences which is notable because the sales took place after the Governor’s shut down order in March.

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111 West 57th Street is developed by JDS Development Group, Property Markets Group and Spruce Capital Partners. The development incorporates two notable structures. The first is a bold yet graceful residential tower that soars perfectly centered over Central Park and measuring 1,428 feet tall, it is the second tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere. The tower rises adjacent to the historic Steinway Hall, originally designed by Warren & Wetmore, the famed architects behind New York landmarks such as Grand Central Station. 111 West 57th Street is designed by SHoP Architects with interior architecture by Studio Sofield and it features 60 residences.

Duplex Penthouse 75 is located within the tower. The residence is designed around a central, extended-height entrance gallery with a gracefully proportioned oval staircase connecting the upper and lower levels. The formal Great Hall spans the full 50 ft width of the Tower, boasts monumental ceiling heights of 14 ft and showcases unparalleled Park and city views through floor-to-ceiling windows. The upper level of the duplex, accessible by either staircase or private elevator, features a lavish master suite centered on the Park, complete with a sitting room, wet bar, two dressing halls, and a walk-in closet

Residents at 111 West 57th Street have access to an array of amenities and services. This includes an 82 foot two-lane swimming pool with private cabanas, separate sauna, steam and treatment rooms, a double-height fitness center with mezzanine terrace, a private dining room and a chef’s catering kitchen, a residents’ lounge with expansive terrace, meeting rooms and a study, 24-hour attended entrances and a dedicated concierge service. A private porte-cochère on 58th Street provides residents a gracious and secure entry experience.

Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is exclusively handling sales for 111 West 57th Street.

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Moving To San Jose: The Complete Relocation Guide

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Are you planning to move to San Jose? If yes, then moving to San Jose is one of the best choices that anyone would make when someone is considering Northern California to shift to. San Jose is the capital of Silicon Valley with a population of nearly 1, 08,790. The relocation to San Jose is incredibly increasing due to ample job opportunities, great climate, beautiful aroma, universities, etc. As mentioned, the city offers ample job opportunities, and also it is a hub for many famous tech companies such as Adobe, eBay, IBM. So it's famous for business relocation thanks to the umpteen tech industries, parks, restaurants, etc. San Jose is a place where both singles and families can live and enjoy the true beauty of San Jose as a city.

When we talk about the least unemployment rate the first city that topped the list is San Jose. The unemployment rate here breathes the least unemployability as compared to other cities of the USA. Job opportunities here are widely opened for the workers situated in the areas of eBay, Apple, etc. "San Jose is the heart of Silicon Valley". While comparing the crime rate, this city has no. Of crimes as compared to other major cities in California. Culture attraction is quite popular as it has the best nightlife and brings a plethora of opportunities in that field too. Undoubtedly, the housing cost here is unexpectedly high but it gets balanced when you have ample job opportunities as well.

Relocation Facts related to San Jose

●   It's a metropolitan area which is quite popular and a favorite destination for expats in Costa Rica.

●   If you're visiting San Jose for the first time then make sure you know some of the references as landmarks are used as references because not all the streets are named.

  • There are numerous types of residence permits that enable expat in San Jose.

  • It is a highly densely populated city and topped the list of highly populated cities in the United States.

San Jose: Contemporary Central America

San Jose, CA helps a key role in the making of contemporary Central America. This city is a cultural and economic focal point and growth and it's a transportation hub. So if you are moving to San Jose, you will place firmly at the unchallenged center of the entire central valley.

San Jose Housing Costs

Buying a house in San Jose is indeed expensive. The median price of buying a house in San Jose is around 1 million but this is also a fact that salaries are high and the unemployment rate is less. The cost of living in San Jose is not that high as compared to other cities in the United States. The advantage is that the unemployment rate here is very less and the average salary of an individual is elevated.

●   Monthly Rental prices

  • 1 bedroom apartment- $2,200

  • 1 bedroom apartment in the city centre-$1,500

  • 2 bedroom apartment-$2,800

  • 2 bedroom apartment in the city centre-$3,000

  • 3 bedroom apartment-$3,400

  • 3 bedroom in the city centre-$2,900

How to Save on Housing Costs?

As we all know how expensive it gets to rent a house in San Jose as the rates are high as compared to other cities in the United States. Here are two ways how you can save a ton on housing costs.

●   Share an apartment or house

San Jose is one of the expensive cities in the United States to live in. Also, housing costs are high. But if you want to cut down expenses on housing you can share the apartment. It is one of the ways to save on living expenses and many individuals look for roommates. You indeed have to share your bathroom and room with others but this will help you save at the end of the day.

●   Different Areas: Different prices

San Jose has the best market areas, and this is the reason why San Jose as a city is expensive, if you want to save on living expenses then live outside the city where rental and purchase prices tend to be lower compared to the city. If you're living in downtown San Jose means you're saving on the transport. It is close to many tech companies, restaurants, entertainment, etc.

San Jose Transportation

There is only one bus and rail system that runs all over San Jose. Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is responsible for the rail and bus system which operates all over San Jose. As the city sprawls way too much, you might have to change transport more than one time to avoid the chaos and traffic. And if you live outside the city then the Caltrain transport system is prevalent. Let us see some of the examples of ticket costs

●   Adult single- $2.00

●   One day ticket-$7.00

●   Monthly season ticket-$69

●   Annual season ticket-$775

Cost of Owning a Car

Most of the people drive in San Jose and this makes the city a lot more congested throughout the day and night all over San Jose. If you're moving anywhere in the city and around the United States, you will need to keep the license with you and also address updated. If you're not an American then you can drive on a foreign license for up to 12 months but after that, you will need an American license. And if you're studying in the United States be it San Jose or any other city in the United States you will be getting a 30 days foreign driver's license. If you want to save money on driving in San Jose then car-sharing or pooling is one way where you have to share your drive with someone or take a taxi, it is a cheaper option as compared to taking your drive-in, San Jose. You can use Uber and Liverpool for the same. By choosing either of the options will help you save a ton of money on a drive in San Jose.

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COVID-era Boutique Astoria condo With Private Balconies

Leading Queens brokerage Modern Spaces is launching sales this week for The ELY, a brand new boutique condominium in Astoria where units range from $576,000 to $744,000.

The development will bring 14 luxury one-bedroom units to the Astoria market, which saw a significant rise in the number of units in contract in Q3 despite the pandemic. In fact, there were more than 30 potential buyers waiting for a peek at the project back in September.

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Credit- Thanassi Karageorgiou

Modern Spaces sales agent Gregory Kyroglou predicts that even as winter causes COVID concerns to rise, there will be an increase in demand for one-bedrooms in the outer boroughs like those at The ELY among singles and couples, as they offer:

  • Private outdoor space for each unit via personal balconies

  • In-unit washer/dryers for added convenience while sheltering-in-place

  • Antimicrobial Quartz countertops, which allow for easy disinfecting

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Super Premium Vodka Doughnuts x Belvedere & The Doughnut Project

The holidays are upon us and Belvedere Vodka is launching a limited-edition doughnut that is sure to be a holiday must-have for yourself or to gift! 

The Belvedere Heritage 176 Old-Fashioned Doughnut is a first-ever collaboration between The Doughnut Project and a vodka brand. Taking inspiration from Belvedere’s new Heritage 176 expression and specifically the Heritage Style cocktail (which is a twist on a popular whisky cocktail recipe), the doughnut brings the liquid to life through a baked confection topped with a glaze that accentuates the distinctive notes of honey, walnut and allspice with each delicious bite.

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As small businesses have struggled to cope with the effects of the pandemic, Belvedere vodka recognizes the importance of championing small business and supporting them when they need it most. “Belvedere’s new Heritage 176 has been well received by consumers & spirits enthusiasts alike since its launch in August, which is why we’re thrilled to be working with Leslie Polizzotto and The Doughnut Project team to offer this unexpected iteration of the new expression for people to enjoy,” said Allison Varone, Vice President of Belvedere Vodka, Moët Hennessy USA. “The Doughnut Project’s commitment to innovation, flavor, and the use of fresh, simple ingredients to create something extraordinary is very much in line with Belvedere’s own mission. We can’t think of a better way to surprise and delight fans of Belvedere Vodka than with this exciting collaboration.”

The Belvedere Heritage 176 Old-Fashioned Doughnut will be available for $5 each for a limited time, making its debut appearance the weekend of December 11th – 13th and an encore appearance the weekend of December 18th – 20th at The Doughnut Project's West Village location (10 Morton St, NYC).

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Our Favorite Listings For The Week

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this week. 

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75 Kenmare Penthouse B

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NYC’s first luxury condo featuring interiors by Kravitz Design, founded by legendary music icon Lenny Kravitz. 75 Kenmare retains the authenticity of downtown life while incorporating a new sense of refined elegance.

75 Kenmare is proud to unveil their newest model unit; Penthouse B, a three-bedroom, two and a half bathroom duplex. The 2,106 sqft unit offers two outdoor spaces a 657 sqft private terrace and a 493 sqft private roof deck. The penthouse features oversized custom-designed casement windows, white oak flooring, radiant heated master and full bathroom floors, an ultra-luxury kitchen complete with white oak cabinetry, and integrated Gaggenau appliances.

For the interiors styling of Penthouse B, 75 Kenmare partnered with renowned French furnishing brand Ligne Roset. In the unit, Ligne Roset created a sophisticated mélange of contemporary pieces, mixed furnishing from different eras layered in muted materials to mimic Kravitz Design's vision for the building. They've also placed their iconic Togo sofa, one of Lenny Kravitz's favorite pieces, in the living area.

Mirroring the building's Nolita neighborhood's creative history, Penthouse B will exclusively feature the photography of Nathan Myhrvold, founder of Modernist Cuisine Gallery. Nathan, former Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft, builds custom cameras, robotics, and software to capture the world in new ways. Six images captured during Nathan's travels throughout the unit. This marks the first time Myrhrvold's photography has ever been shown in NYC.


76 Schermerhorn Street #9F in Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Off The MRKT

Residence 9F is one of the last remaining homes on the market under $1 million at The Symon, Brooklyn Heights' new boutique development. Thoughtfully-designed and attainably priced for the neighborhood, the one-bed, one-bath home encompasses 596 square feet and is located at 76 Schermerhorn Street between Court Street and Boerum Place. Designed inside and out by Studio DB — the New York-based design firm led by husband and wife Damian and Britt Zunino, who are known for their custom homes and high-end interiors work for a roster of celebrities — this stunning home boasts an open layout and high ceilings thus giving it a lofty feel. An inviting one-of-a-kind entry foyer, featuring large solid panel doors, crown molding accents, eight-inch baseboards as well as inlaid wood flooring medallions with a basket-weave motif welcome residents home and three large windows let in plenty of natural light. Leading into the open concept living/dining area and kitchen, the space boasts custom cabinetry, a white Statuarietto marble slab backsplash accented by white dove quartz countertops and polished nickel fixtures by Kallista. Appointed with top appliances, the kitchen also features BlueStar chef’s range, integrated Liebherr refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher, microwave and garbage disposal. The master bedroom is well-proportioned with ample closet space and abundant light through two large windows. A spacious bathroom offers a Studio DB-designed vanity with Bardiglio marble countertop, Carrara Crema marble European tub and shower with a custom diamond-pattern, Waterworks fixtures in an antique brass finish and an inset, vintage-inspired medicine cabinet.

9F’s future buyer will also have immediate access to a host of amenities at the building, including a beautifully-landscaped rooftop terrace providing scenic vistas of Brooklyn's adjoining historic district as well as Downtown Manhattan, private lounge with a fireplace, a gym, a children’s playroom and more.


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Romance and glamour abound in this absolutely stunning and mint turn-key triplex penthouse on one of the most charming Nolita blocks of Lower Manhattan. The elevator opens to a gracious foyer with entry closet and open plan living, dining and kitchen area with north and south exposures and a private terrace off the eat-in kitchen. Floor to ceiling wood framed windows, with separately opening clerestory windows in the kitchen, flank either side of the grand scale entertaining area. Up the marble staircase to the second level of the apartment one will find two bedrooms and a full bathroom. Continuing up, the top floor master suite is a world unto itself. The master bedroom also has a wall of floor to ceiling wood framed windows and door that lead to a terrace that has been expanded for maximum utility. The residence is listed at $6,800,000 and is represented by Nadine Adamson and Kelsey Hall of Brown Harris Stevens.

The Best Wines & Spirits To Gift This Holiday Season

Holiday gifting, something so simple to do, is also the hardest. While not everyone can be the most comfortable person to buy gifts for, a nice bottle is always a gift that will be enjoyed. Whether you’re unsure if someone is a wine lover or a gin aficionado, we search for the best bottle of wine and liquor to gift just about anyone over 21. Raise a glass and say cheers to the holidays.

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One of New York City’s Largest Murals At The Max in Hell’s Kitchen

Residents of The Max, TF Cornerstone’s luxury apartment complex in Hell’s Kitchen, are able to enjoy an expansive work from the building’s courtyard. TF Cornerstone has collaborated with karlssonwilker and a team of painters from ArtFX Murals are unveiling one of the largest murals they’ve ever worked on, and one of the largest in New York City.

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In collaboration with the Poetry Society of NY, the commissioned work of 10 local poets, each designated to specific neighborhoods within the TFC portfolio, are included. The public domain poems also share a NYC theme. The poems focus on putting poetry in unexpected places and creating opportunities for New York poets to share their work outside of the typical literary and academic circles.

In the works since 2016, the project began by exploring the rich history of the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, culminating in a vision of TF Cornerstone's evolving skyline within NYC's historical landscape. The mural also reflects the foundation of TF Cornerstone - a company rooted in family and community based development. 

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These Homes Have The Most Luxurious Fireplaces You Could Ask This Winter

With snow days and holiday festivities quickly approaching in New York City, buyers are craving the winter season’s hottest amenity: the fireplace. A charming addition to any living space, this desirable feature creates the ideal backdrop for evenings spent bundled up and sipping hot chocolate. We’ve compiled our list of the best luxurious fireplaces you can fin on the market.

301 East 81st Street #PH19

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With materials carefully selected for their aesthetic and practical appeal by William Sofield, the AD100 designer known for his glamorous work with Tom Ford and Gucci, Beckford House & Tower were designed for quality and functionality in the heart of New York’s Upper East Side. Priced at $8.5 million, Penthouse 19 at Beckford House, the development’s boutique offering, embodies Sofield’s vision for generous, open living spaces that reinterpret prewar design for modern lifestyles. Stepping into the full-floor, three-bedroom home, there is a gracious entry foyer featuring striking herringbone flooring with an adjoining gallery. The space seamlessly flows into an expansive corner living and dining room with city views to the south and west. This elegant great room is anchored by a spectacular fireplace, where residents can gather during the colder months. Grand ceiling heights and Sofield’s meticulously detailed moldings add drama to the space that’s reminiscent of the Golden Age.

30 Park Place, #PH78B

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Located in Tribeca at the corner of Church Street and Park Place, 30 Park Place is the tallest condominium to grace the downtown skyline at 926 feet. Serviced by the Four Seasons Hotel which sits directly below the private residences and designed by celebrated architect, Robert A.M. Stern, the building is home to a sprawling 5,937 square foot duplex penthouse (unit 78B) furnished by Santopietro Interiors. Perched on the 78th floor, the space offers breathtaking views from the 400 square-foot terrace, with sweeping river views, the downtown skyline, New York Harbor and beyond. Complete with double-height loggias and three seating areas, the outdoor terrace is the perfect place for grilling and entertaining company, or watching ships enter and exit the Bay.

A St. Tropez French gas limestone fireplace highlights the sprawling living room with a variety of seating places and is the focal point of the home, while the master bedroom boasts a large entry room and dual marble master bathrooms. Solid oak wood flooring with herringbone pattern line the formal rooms, and there is also an eat-in kitchen nook with a raised ceiling of about 13 feet, Bilotta rift-cut oak kitchen cabinetry, and Gaggenau appliances. Set within the library is a wet bar. The residence also features a private elevator, soaring ceilings, and multiple dramatic exposures that add to the character of the beautifully designed home. The condominium is listed at $25 million.

555 West End Avenue, Unit The Terrace Penthouse

As the crown jewel of 555 West End Avenue, the landmarked Beaux Arts Catholic School that has been transformed into the Upper West Side's most unique condominium, the Terrace Penthouse is the ultimate residential oasis in New York City. Providing the feeling of an expansive private home, this stunning four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath duplex penthouse has private elevator entry and offers 2,200 square feet of interior space and 2,800 square feet of private outdoor space, including a sweeping wraparound terrace and a full-floor rooftop terrace. The home's breathtaking interiors are anchored by a gracious great room featuring a striking double-sided, marble-wrapped gas fireplace. The great room is framed by elegant steel-framed French doors that offer a spectacular vista of the building’s signature landmarked turrets, creating the perfect place to cozy up in front of the fire this winter and enjoy the one-of-a-kind view. The Terrace Penthouse is on the market for $22.5 million. Closings are underway and immediate occupancy is available.

730 Fifth Avenue, 18A

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The ultra-luxury and celebrity-beloved hospitality company’s second urban hotel (after Aman Tokyo) and first urban hotel with private residences will occupy the iconic Crown Building at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, originally built in 1921 by Grand Central Terminal architects Warren & Wetmore and the original home of the Museum of Modern Art. It will have 83 guest rooms and just 22 residences on its uppermost floors, fully serviced by Aman. This 3BR/3.5BA, 3,746-square-foot condominium has been designed by Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston and features an open layout with a sweeping private outdoor terrace with a 42’ heated pool and Jacuzzi, all with Central Park views. When it’s cold, the interior boasts three glass enclosed fireplaces, including one in the expansive master bedroom suite.

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Design Studio WORKSTEAD Unveils First Residential Development

A 100-year-old building that was once Brooklyn’s hottest destination to see and be seen, and is now being reimagined by two young design darlings with hospitality pedigree—WORKSTEAD and ASH NYC.

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Credit: Christian Harder / ASH Staging

One Prospect Park West is an incredible Classical Revival building located directly on Prospect Park that comes complete with an intriguing history. It was built in 1925 by the Knights of Columbus and served as a lavish hotel, clubhouse and hotspot for Park Slope society events for nearly 40 years. Now, the golden era building—which previously boasted eclectic features such as a bowling alley, a ballroom and even an indoor swimming pool—is being converted by developer Sugar Hill Capital Partners and transformed into a collection of luxury residences by WORKSTEAD, the acclaimed design studio behind the Wythe Hotel and Hudson’s Rivertown Lodge, representing the firm’s very first residential development.

This 2,695-square-foot residence includes three bedrooms and three and a half baths, along with a den that opens to a spacious living area with large windows framing views of Prospect Park, and features an array of playful textures and contemporary furnishings.

Offering traditional forms and pre-war inspired details executed through a modern lens, including reclaimed heart-pine floorboards and crafted moldings and paneling, WORKSTEAD's design is attracting a stream of buyers on the hunt for their next home, as evidenced by One Prospect Park West’s spate of recent activity, including the record-breaking sale of the most expensive condominium to ever go into contract in the Park Slope neighborhood.

Residents will have access to an array of luxurious amenities designed by WORKSTEAD. In addition to a basketball court, movement studio, fitness center, spa and library, the building will also feature a rooftop meadow (complete with an apple orchard!) designed by ODA, representing the acclaimed architecture firm's first-ever landscape-only commission.

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