Belvedere Miami Exclusive Launch Party At Strawberry Moon

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We were recently invited to the official launch party of Belvedere Vodka’s first limited-edition bottle inspired by a US destination: Belvedere Miamia show-stopping bottle inspired by the trendsetting energy and fun-loving vibe of America’s premier beach party destination.

We celebrated on the pool deck of Strawberry Moon, where we got a first-look at the bottle and enjoyed signature cocktails & light bites.

Belvedere’s Miami Edition is the brand’s first limited-edition offering to be inspired by a U.S, destination with previous editions including Ibiza, Mykonos and Côte d’Azur.

With a bright pink and green palette, the bottle embodies Miami’s vibrant hues and sunny disposition with Art Deco details that pay homage to its glamorous architectural style.

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Belvedere Vodka introduced its newest limited- edition offering: Belvedere Miami, a stunning bottle inspired by the coastal lifestyle of one of America’s most iconic cities. It was just in time for Miami Music Week, the show-stopping bottle was officially introduced at Ultra Music Festival this past weekend.

Belvedere is on a mission to reclaim the night, and with its vibrant array of limited-edition bottlings, the luxury vodka is bringing its energy and excitement to some of the world’s most legendary party destinations.

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Perfect for pool parties and sensational summer days, the Miami Edition’s vibrant pink and green palette is inspired by Miami’s vibrant hues and sunny disposition. The city’s name is emblazoned on the 1.75L bottle in an eye-catching neon decal, with Art Deco details that pay homage to its glamorous architectural style. The bottle also lights up for an extra playful twist allowing the amusement to continue after hours – making it the perfect accessory for Miami’s famed nightlife.

The limited-edition 1.75L bottle is now available in Miami’s finest restaurants, bars and clubs. Belvedere will also be releasing a 1L variation of the Miami bottle, launching in mid-April at local retail and key accounts. For more information, please visit www.belvederevodka.com.

About BELVEDERE VODKA

Made from Polish rye, purified water and a distillation process by fire, Belvedere is produced in one of the world’s longest operating polish distilleries that has been making vodka since 1910. Belvedere’s master rye distillers draw from a 600-year polish vodka- making history to artfully craft rye into an extraordinary vodka of distinct taste and character. Its taste profile is structured and elegant with hints of almond, vanilla and white pepper, a subtle sweet velvety mouthfeel and a smooth, clean finish.

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Château d’Esclans And United Airlines Inflight Collaboration With Whispering Angel Rosé

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Château d’Esclans and United Airlines announced that Whispering Angel Rosé is now available complimentary to United Polaris business class passengers inflight. United adds the number one rosé to its popular wine offerings, as consumer demand continues to grow with a nearly 30 percent on-premise sales increase from 2021 to 2022.

Photo via @united and @thewhisperingangel

“Whispering Angel was instrumental in sparking the Rosé Revolution and has become synonymous with a glamorous lifestyle, so being able to share this exceptional wine with those flying United Polaris as they embark on their travels is exciting,” says Sacha Lichine, owner of Château d’Esclans. “We’re proud to be able to reach new consumers and offer them a taste of the magic of Provence.”

Photo via @united and @thewhisperingangel

United Polaris is the airline’s luxury business class, including exclusive airport lounges, priority boarding and inflight amenities like lie-flat seats with a memory foam layer and all-aisle access, plush bedding, 16-inch high-definition touch screens, noise-reducing headphones, amenity kits and additional storage. Whispering Angel, today’s worldwide reference for Provence rosé available in more than 110 countries, joins a line-up of curated, complimentary United Polaris menu offerings, ranging from a rotating list of complimentary, premium wines to cheese plates and an ice cream sundae cart.  

“United Polaris delivers an elevated experience and we’re proud to now be the only U.S. airline that serves Whispering Angel Rosé,” said Aaron McMillan, United Managing Director of Hospitality and Planning. “Whispering Angel is the top-selling French wine in the U.S. so we know it’s something travelers will be thrilled to see onboard just in time for spring break travel.”

Whispering Angel Rosé is available now onboard United Polaris business class. For more information about Château d’Esclans and Whispering Angel, please visit www.esclans.com or contact whisperingangel@weareshadow.com. For more information about United Airlines, please visit www.united.com.

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Buying a Home in NYC: Move-In Ready or Fixer Upper?

When it comes to buying a home in New York City, there are many factors to consider, including location, size, and price. But one of the most important decisions you'll need to make is whether to go for a move-in ready property or a fixer-upper. 

Both options have their pros and cons, and the right choice for you will depend on your personal preferences, budget, and lifestyle. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages of each option to help you make an informed decision.

Move-In Ready: Pros and Cons

A move-in ready property is one that requires little to no renovation or repairs. These homes are typically in good condition and are ready for you to move in and start enjoying right away. Here are some of the pros and cons of buying a move-in ready home in NYC:

Pros:

1. Convenience: You don't have to worry about the hassle and stress of renovating a property before you can move in.

2. Time-saving: With a move-in ready home, you can move in right away, without waiting for renovations to be completed.

3. Predictable Costs: Since the property is already in good condition, you'll know exactly what you're getting into in terms of costs and won't have to worry about unexpected expenses.

Cons:

1. Higher Cost: Move-in ready homes generally come with a higher price tag, as you're paying for the convenience of not having to renovate the property yourself.

2. Less Customization: With a move-in ready home, you may have to settle for someone else's design choices and may not be able to make the changes you want without costly renovations.

Fixer Upper: Pros and Cons

A fixer-upper is a property that requires renovation or repairs. These homes are typically priced lower than move-in ready properties but require more time and money to get them into a livable condition. Here are some of the pros and cons of buying a fixer-upper home in NYC:

Pros:

1. Lower cost: Fixer-upper properties are typically priced lower than move-in-ready homes, making them more affordable for first-time buyers.

2. Customization: With a fixer-upper, you have the opportunity to make the home your own by choosing your own design elements and making the changes you want.

3. Potential for Profit: If you're willing to put in the time and effort to renovate a fixer-upper, you may be able to sell it for a profit in the future.

Cons:

1. Time-consuming: Renovating a fixer-upper can be time-consuming, as you'll need to coordinate with contractors and oversee the work being done.

2. Uncertainty: With a fixer-upper, you never know what surprises may lurk behind the walls, leading to unexpected expenses and delays.

3. Stressful: Renovating a fixer-upper can be a stressful process, as you'll need to make a lot of decisions and deal with the inevitable setbacks that come with any renovation project.

Which Option is Right for You?

Ultimately, deciding between a move-in ready property and a fixer-upper comes down to your personal preferences, budget, and lifestyle. If you're looking for a home that's ready to move into right away and you're willing to pay a higher price tag for that convenience, a move-in ready property may be the right choice for you. On the other hand, if you're willing to put in the time and effort to renovate a property and you're looking for a more affordable option, a fixer-upper may be the way to go.

It's also important to consider your lifestyle and how much time and energy you're willing to put into renovating a property. If you have a busy schedule and don't want to deal with the stress and uncertainty of a renovation project, a move-in ready home may be the best choice for you. But if you enjoy DIY projects and have the time and energy to invest in a fixer-upper, it could be a rewarding experience that results in a home you truly love.

Conclusion

Whether you choose a move-in ready property or a fixer-upper, buying a home in New York City is a big decision that requires careful consideration. By weighing the pros and cons of each option and considering your personal preferences and lifestyle, you can make an informed decision that will result in a home you'll love for years to come.

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These NYC Homes Have the Best Spaces for Working Remotely

With so many businesses now adopting permanent hybrid work models, it looks like the “work from home” trend isn’t quieting down any time soon. For when we need a change of scenery, there are countless options for coworking spaces but sometimes it’s just easier to avoid the commute altogether.

Below, please find some of the homes across Manhattan with spaces that take working from home from mundane to peaceful and productive.

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Not-to-be-Missed Lobsters Dishes in New York City

From recent James Beard nominee, LittleMad to swanky hotspot, Casino, and Chinese newcomer, CHI, these restaurants are offering over-the-top takes on Lobster. Please see below for some examples, you DO NOT want to miss out!

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4 Things to do Before Selling Your New York City Home

Selling your home may sound like a lot of hassle, and this might make you apprehensive about the whole process. You need not be afraid of doing so, however, because with some effort, you can give this activity a good chance of going well. This entails taking advantage of some tips as good preparation is bound to give you an easier time finding a buyer who's willing to offer a good price. Have a look at the four things below that you ought to do before you sell your home in New York City.

1. Ensure there Are no Safety Issues

The first thing to do is to make sure that thseere are no safety issues in and around your home. Even if these don't directly lead to an injury or other situation on your property, most homebuyers won't give your home a chance if it doesn't feel safe to them. No one wants to end up in a personal injury case, even if only 4% to 5% of these make it to trial. At least 95% of them are settled before trial in the United States. However, they still call for time and money, not to mention having to deal with an injury that can impact one's life as they know it.

2. Service Major Appliances

Next, you should service any major appliances in your home that are going to be sold along with the property. Doing this will make the home more functional and therefore more valuable to a potential buyer. This is important for buyers, most of whom don't want to have to spend any more money on a home after they pay for it. Some of these appliances are your water heater and your HVAC unit, which are used a lot in a typical household. For instance, water heating makes up 18% of the energy used in an average property. Take care of such major items and your home might be more attractive to buyers.

3. Find Out the Market Prices

To ensure that you're neither giving your home away nor pricing it out of the market, find out the current prices. This will help you work out a reasonable price for your home. In this way, you can improve your odds of selling your home faster. Keep in mind that almost 31 million people moved in 2019 in the United States as stated by new Census data. This is 9.8% of all Americans moving each year, and you can be sure that a good number of them will be looking for a home that they can buy. Pricing your home right will help you reach more people and you can find a buyer more easily as a result, especially if you follow the other tips in this list.

4. Find a Real Estate Professional

Last but not least, you need to consider working with a real estate agent. While you'll have to pay them for their services, you need to think about the benefits that you'll get from working with them. This is because they have a lot of experience in knowing the best times to sell and some other details. This means that they can save you a lot of time and hassle, also helping you to get a good price in the end. Before you sign up for any real estate professional's services, make sure that they're qualified and experienced enough to help you get the best outcome.

Keep these four things in mind before selling your home and you might improve the process for yourself. You're bound to learn a thing or two as a result. This will make it easy for you to know how to go about selling another home in the future if you choose to do so.

Spring Into Great Skin: Essential Skincare Must-Haves for the Season

Springtime is in full swing, and there is no time like the present to prepare for the warmer weather. From exotic vacations, to festival season and beach days, stock up this Spring with some beauty must-haves that will make give you that extra something within your daily routine.

 As you finalize your spring and summer beauty kit, remember that comprehensive skin health goes beyond your face and hair—it extends to protecting your entire body from the elements. Whether you are enjoying sunny beach days or managing festival glitter removal, keeping skin deeply hydrated is non-negotiable. For those often-neglected areas, especially after outdoor activities or increased washing, an intensive treatment like urea cream for dry hands is an essential step to lock in moisture and prevent cracking or roughness, ensuring smooth, healthy skin from head to fingertip as you enjoy the season

For even more beauty tips, check out our guide on essential skincare must-haves for the season here.

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Top Orange County agent Ariana Gaffoglio joins OFFICIAL from the Eklund | Gomes Team

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Leading Orange County, California agent Ariana Gaffoglio is joining OFFICIAL, the new real estate brand and advisory founded by industry veterans Nicole Oge, Richard Jordan, and Andrew Wachtfogel alongside nationally recognized agents Oren and Tal Alexander. 

The firm’s operating model is unique in that, unlike traditional brokerage firms, each team has demonstrated extraordinary success in their local market and is among the 1% of agents operating in the region. 

Ariana Gaffoglio, a prominent real estate broker and former spearhead of the Eklund | Gomes Team of Douglas Elliman’s Orange County and Las Vegas presence, has recently joined OFFICIAL, the first performance-driven luxury real estate brand and advisory. Gaffoglio has brokered some of the region’s most significant transactions, including the sale of 4130 Calle Isabella, a San Clemente property known as Casa San Mateo, for $33.9M, and a Dana Point property in Strand Beach that set a local record at $23.55M. She brings nearly $200 million of both resales and new development properties to OFFICIAL, spanning locations from Irvine to Newport Beach to Los Angeles.

"I'm proud of everything I accomplished with Eklund | Gomes after successfully building the team’s presence in Orange County and Las Vegas. It is clear that success in our industry will be achieved by the talent one is surrounded by, and I feel fortunate to have been recognized by OFFICIAL and to be joining them on this journey to build the most connected luxury real estate brand in the world,” said Gaffoglio. Along with her team, which comprises veterans Zac Dweck and Kimberly Karney, Gaffoglio will focus on growing OFFICIAL in Orange County with plans to expand into Nevada before year’s end.

OFFICIAL, founded by industry veterans Nicole Oge, Richard Jordan, and Andrew Wachtfogel alongside nationally recognized agents Oren and Tal Alexander, operates in Manhattan, the Hamptons, South Florida, Los Angeles, and Orange County with plans for continued national and international expansion this year. The firm’s unique operating model is based on a curated selection of real estate professionals working within the pinnacle segment of the market, each team having demonstrated extraordinary success in their local market and being among the 1% of agents operating in the region.

“The value of a brokerage brand should not be measured by the number of agents and offices, it should be measured by the quality of each individual carrying the company’s business card. One day very soon, to state you are an OFFICIAL agent will immediately convey to a client that you are operating at a higher level,” said Nicole Oge, Co-Founder, and Chief Growth Officer of OFFICIAL. With Gaffoglio joining the team, OFFICIAL is continuing its quick expansion in the California luxury market after the announcement in January 2023 that top LA agent Tyrone McKillen and his Plus Real Estate Group joined OFFICIAL, bringing experience of over 16 years and record sales of over $1.5 billion.

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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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Meticulously reimagined and crafted, this extraordinary 7,110 square foot 6-bedroom, 7-bathroom (plus two power rooms) townhouse on six levels has a handcrafted curved staircase. It has just been listed by Brown Harris Stevens associate broker Paula Del Nunzio for $26M.

248 West 71 Street is a block and a half from Central Park to the East and a block and a half to Riverside Park and the Hudson River to the West. The home includes front and back gardens, gas and woodburning fireplaces, en-suite bedrooms, private terraces, an elevator, handcrafted curved staircase, and custom fixtures and finishes.


The home is on the 30th floor of the iconic Essex House, a Midtown hotel with all the trappings and amenities you could ever want. At just under 800 square feet, there’s plenty of space for living. But most owners may simply want to stare out the south-facing windows — of which there are many — at Midtown all day!

Cecilia Serrano of Coldwell Banker Warburg says the home is well-lit and surprisingly expansive, with defined areas for dining, working, and relaxing. The bedroom at the west end of the unit has an en-suite bathroom and a large closet. The living room and dining area are adjacent, with the kitchen at the east end of the home. Owners enter through a large foyer, complete with two closets — one of them a walk-in.

As noted, the apartment is in the Essex House, which features a spa open 24 hours per day, door and bell service, and concierge services. Hotel services are also optional for owners. Cecilia Serrano of Coldwell Banker Warburg is the listing broker.


Constructed in 1915, 182 Franklin was acquired by Mr. Despont approximately 25 years ago and was converted into this stunning 10,000 square foot single family home. 

Entering off of Tribeca's picturesque Franklin Street, the inviting foyer leads you to a staircase and elevator connecting all the floors. The rear of the first floor is currently set up as an artist's studio, but would ideally make a wonderful children's playroom, media room, solarium, swimming pool, etc. The primary suite occupies the entire third floor complete with tremendous marble bath, dressing room, sauna, and enormous closet space

Three very private and special bedrooms suites are scattered throughout complete with their own kitchenette and full baths. The grand dining room easily converts to a spectacular billiards room which shares the fourth floor with the chef's eat-in-kitchen.

The crown jewel of this home is the penthouse great room on the fifth floor. This room spans the entire footprint of the building and boasts 15 ceilings. You will feel like you are transported back into the Paris in the 1930s or Casa Cipriani. Additionally, there are two wine cellars, basement with laundry room, three gas fireplaces, air rights to build another floor (6TH floor), central HVAC and much more.

Douglas Elliman’s Rueben Schatz, Alexander Boriskin, Cameron Begg and Michael Lorber have the listing.


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Adellco Announces Closings at The Wales Reimagined by Parisian Design House PINTO

Adellco, a real estate owner, developer, and manager with over 25 years of experience in New York City real estate, has announced the commencement of closings at The Wales, a neo-Renaissance condominium building located at 1295 Madison Avenue. The building, which was formerly the Hotel Wales, dates back to the turn of the century and features 21 luxurious two- to four-bedroom residences priced from $3.585 million and an extraordinary, newly-constructed five-bedroom Penthouse asking $23 million. The interiors have been exquisitely reimagined by globally-celebrated design studio PINTO, blending an old-world aesthetic with modern touches and enduring quality.

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Compass Adds Real Estate Reporter Natalie Sachmechi to Top Commercial Real Estate Team

Natalie Sachmechi

Compass, a leading real estate company, has announced that Natalie Sachmechi, a renowned real estate reporter, has joined one of the firm’s top commercial real estate teams led by Vice Chairwoman Adelaide Polsinelli. Natalie’s expertise in the real estate industry will add a new layer of service to the already formidable team.

The Polsinelli Team is highly regarded in the industry for its influence on trends and record-breaking deals across the city. Some of the team's accomplishments include the sale of 576 Fifth Avenue for $101 million and 604 5th Avenue for $45 million. With the addition of Natalie, the team will continue to offer exceptional service to their clients.

Adelaide Polsinelli

“Natalie brings a fresh perspective as she has been writing about most of the deals we work on and has the benefit of knowing market trends and influential players,” said Adelaide.

Before joining Compass, Natalie spent three years as a real estate reporter at Crain’s New York Business, where she delved deep into industry issues, covering everything from breaking news to the impact of government policies on real estate during an unprecedented time in the city’s history. She has also gathered the biggest names in the industry to discuss its challenges and regularly speaks at conferences and panels.

“I’m proud of the work I’ve done covering the city’s real estate industry with a microscope in hand,” said Natalie. “Making the move at a pivotal time like this is exciting, and I knew I wanted to work with a successful and talented woman—that’s Adelaide.”

Adelaide brings over 30 years of experience in the real estate industry and has represented lenders and borrowers, advising and negotiating their debt structures through various real estate cycles. “Having experience in every asset class allows us to handle all assignments nimbly, which is now more critical than ever as the market continues to experience wild value gyrations. We bring ‘opportunities’ to our clients regardless of market factors,” said Adelaide. “The most incredible generational wealth-building opportunities happen during uncertain times.”

Compass' commercial division launched in 2018 with the addition of Adelaide and retail leasing powerhouse Robin Abrams. Since its inception, the division has brokered $200 billion in transactions and continues to grow and add value for its clients.

The addition of Natalie to the team is a testament to Compass' commitment to providing excellent service and expertise to its clients in the real estate industry. The Polsinelli team's influence and accomplishments, coupled with Natalie’s expertise, will undoubtedly help clients achieve their goals in the ever-changing real estate market.

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What to Choose for Your Next Move: Brooklyn or Manhattan?

Two of the most well-known cities in New York are Brooklyn and Manhattan. They're both incredibly diverse and full of culture, but they also have unique characteristics that set them apart.

Below, we've outlined some differences between Brooklyn and Manhattan that you should consider when deciding which borough is right for your next move.

Cost of Living

When considering the cost of living in Brooklyn vs. Manhattan, it's important to consider all aspects of your budget. This includes rent, groceries, and transportation costs. Brooklyn is generally more affordable than Manhattan, with the average rent for an apartment in Brooklyn being $2,614 per month compared to Manhattan's average of $3,595. The cost of food is 13% higher in Manhattan than in Brooklyn.

Lifestyle

The lifestyle in Brooklyn and Manhattan is very different. Manhattan is known for its bustling nightlife and entertainment options, with many bars, clubs, and restaurants. On the other hand, Brooklyn has a more laid-back vibe and is known for its diversity and arts scene. Brooklyn also has more green spaces and parks, which can appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors.

Employment Opportunities

When it comes to employment opportunities, Manhattan has the edge over Brooklyn. Manhattan is home to many large corporations, financial institutions, and tech companies, making it a hub for job opportunities in these industries. However, Brooklyn is also home to many small businesses and startups, which can provide unique job opportunities for those interested in entrepreneurship. Salary rates in Manhattan are higher than in Brooklyn. Thus the average cost of living is higher in Manhattan than in Brooklyn.

Education

Both Brooklyn and Manhattan have their unique educational systems. Brooklyn has several public schools in each neighborhood that offer pre-K through 12th-grade education, while Manhattan has its public school district called District 2. However, Manhattan also has many private schools and prestigious universities, such as Columbia University and New York University.

Transportation

Regarding transportation, both Brooklyn and Manhattan have extensive public transportation systems. The subway is the most popular mode of transportation in both boroughs, although Manhattan has more subway lines and stations than Brooklyn. Manhattan is also home to many major transportation hubs, such as Grand Central Station and Penn Station, which can make commuting easier for those who work in the city.

Real Estate

The real estate market in both Brooklyn and Manhattan is competitive, but Manhattan tends to be more expensive. According to Zillow, the average price per square foot for a home in Brooklyn is $731, while the average price per square foot for a home in Manhattan is $1,063. Manhattan also has more luxury condos and high-end apartments than Brooklyn, which can further drive up the cost of living.

Neighborhoods

While Brooklyn and Manhattan are both boroughs of New York City, they have very different personalities. If you're looking for a lively nightlife scene, or want to be close to the action of Times Square and other major tourist attractions in Midtown Manhattan, then Brooklyn may not be for you. But it could be an excellent choice if you want a more laid-down lifestyle with plenty of green space and less noise pollution (not to mention cheaper rent.

Conclusion

When choosing between Brooklyn and Manhattan, it's important to consider your lifestyle, employment opportunities, and budget. Both boroughs offer unique advantages and disadvantages, so weighing your options carefully before deciding is important.

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Step inside This Charming 530 square foot Brooklyn Apartment

This week we are sharing with you Carrie and Celia's Brooklyn apartment is a charming 530 sqft space, brought to you by LISTED.

The kitchen is a small DIY space with peel and stick backsplash, a terrazzo contact paper for the countertops, and open shelves to store vintage glassware. The living room is south-facing and bright, with a grayish lavender bistro table, a white couch with fun pillows, and sister fruit prints above it.

The rug from Alfie is the focal point of the room, and the Yoji mirror from Urban Outfitters is a perfect purchase. June the dog and Squid the cat are best friends and hang out on the couch. The apartment is full of personality with a mix of books, trinkets, plants, and furniture from local and fast furniture places.

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300 West 30th Street: Manhattan's Top-Selling and Fastest-Selling New Development Building in the Penn District

Building Exterior - Credit to VUW Studio

Luxury condominium residence 300 West 30th Street has become the fastest-selling building in Manhattan since it began sales in late 2022. The building, developed by Hiwin Group USA, has signed more contracts than any other new development in the city so far in 2023, according to Corcoran Market Research, public documents available from NYS AG office, and REBNY RLS.

Located in the thriving Penn District at the crossroads of Midtown, Hudson Yards, and Chelsea, 300 West 30th Street offers 69 new condominium residences with visionary interior design by Workshop/APD. The development features a boutique hotel ambiance, blending elegant, minimal interiors with dramatic custom details and textures. Buyers can choose from numerous model residences, including studios and high-floor two-bedrooms with large terraces.

The building has recently revealed the completion of the Workshop/APD-designed lobby and amenities, including a sleek gym with bountiful natural light, a lounge and co-working space that can be separated for privacy or expanded for entertaining, featuring a 10-person dining table topped by a six-foot-long custom glass chandelier, and a catering kitchenette for private events. The lounge opens directly to the adjacent outdoor courtyard with lounge areas, manicured plantings, a grill, and a fire pit. The sophisticated open-air Sky Terrace on the 12th floor offers dramatic views of the Empire State Building, Manhattan West, Hudson Yards, and the midtown skyline.

The luxury and efficient design of the residences can be observed firsthand with custom kitchens by Workshop/APD featuring a fully integrated Miele appliance package hidden within fluted millwork, supplemented by a white marble backsplash and counters and solid white oak open shelves. Primary bathrooms showcase white marble surfaces, rain showers with a raked feature wall, custom polished chrome hardware by JACLO for Workshop/APD, and radiant floor heating.

Aleksey Gavrilov and Joseph Grosso of The Gavrilov Grosso Team at Corcoran

Closings for the units are expected to begin this spring, and the development is exclusively marketed by Corcoran New Development and The Gavrilov Grosso Team.

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Rooms that Captivate: Bright, Bold, Maximalist Rooms in 2023

As we near springtime and we've had time to look at the emerging design trends for 2023, We’re here to share with you this year's stand-out maximalism trend — bright, bold and breathtaking walls that captivate all who enter.

As new homebuyers continue their shift away from white walls to something more lively, they are seeking homes inspired by vibrant and energetic designs that offer a truly unique living experience. This trend should be on everyone's radar!

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