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255 East 77th Street
255 East 77th Street · Upper East Side
RAMSA and Naftali's 36-story Gothic limestone tower above Lenox Hill. Calacatta marble kitchens and Bianco Dolomite baths. read more

520 Park Avenue
520 Park Avenue · Upper East Side
The East Side sister of 15 Central Park West. Zeckendorf and RAMSA. Christopher Peacock kitchens with Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero. Full-floor simplexes on Park Avenue. read more

834 Fifth Avenue
834 Fifth Avenue · Upper East Side
Rosario Candela's 1930 limestone masterwork. The Rockefeller building. Among New York's most coveted and selective co-ops. read more

998 Fifth Avenue
998 Fifth Avenue · Upper East Side
McKim, Mead & White's 1912 Italian Renaissance palazzo. The building that created the Fifth Avenue co-op tradition. read more
The Giorgio Armani Residences
760 Madison Avenue · Upper East Side
COOKFOX and Giorgio Armani. 10 residences above the Armani flagship. Parquet de Versailles white oak, Molteni by Armani, Gaggenau, Rosa Aurora primary baths. read more

The Pierre Residences
795 Fifth Avenue · Upper East Side
Schultz & Weaver's 1930 French chateau landmark. Pierre Hotel residences with full Taj Hotels services. Fifth Avenue and 61st Street. read more

15 Central Park West
15 Central Park West · Upper West Side
The building that redefined Manhattan luxury. Zeckendorf and RAMSA. Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele. The template every RAMSA tower has followed since. read more

The Apthorp
390 West End Avenue · Upper West Side
John Jacob Astor's 1908 Italian Renaissance palazzo. Full-block landmark. Theatrical porte-cochère entrance and private courtyard. Pre-war proportions at the Upper West Side's grandest address. read more

The Dakota
1 West 72nd Street · Upper West Side
Henry Hardenbergh's 1884 Victorian Gothic masterwork. John Lennon's building. The building that defined Upper West Side residential culture for 140 years. read more


111 West 57th Street
111 West 57th Street · Midtown
The world's thinnest skyscraper. Studio Sofield's Gilded Age revival above the restored Steinway Hall. read more

220 Central Park South
220 Central Park South · Midtown
Robert A.M. Stern + Thierry Despont. The world's most valuable residential address. read more

432 Park Avenue
432 Park Avenue · Midtown
Rafael Viñoly's concrete grid tower. Deborah Berke's restrained interiors. The building defined by Dornbracht Tara. read more

53 West 53rd Street
53 West 53rd Street · Midtown
Jean Nouvel's diagrid above MoMA. Thierry Despont interiors. Every apartment is a unique floor plan. read more

Aman New York Residences
730 Fifth Avenue · Midtown
Warren & Wetmore's gilded Crown Building. Jean-Michel Gathy's Aman interiors. 22 residences above 83 hotel suites. read more

Central Park Tower
217 West 57th Street · Midtown
The world's tallest residential building. Rottet Studio interiors at 1,550 feet above Manhattan. read more


Ritz Carlton Residences
50 Central Park South · Midtown
Emery Roth's 1930 St. Moritz Hotel. 11 residences. The most private residential address on Central Park South. read more

The Plaza Residences
1 Central Park South · Midtown
Henry Hardenbergh's 1907 French Renaissance masterpiece. The most historically significant residential conversion in Manhattan. read more

18 Gramercy Park South
18 Gramercy Park South · Midtown East
The Gramercy Park key and a Gramercy Park address. Zeckendorf and RAMSA. Smallbone kitchens. 16 full-floor residences above Manhattan's only private park. read more

The Madison Square Park Tower
45 East 22nd Street · Midtown East
KPF's cantilevered fluted glass tower at Madison Square Park. Martin Brudnizki interiors. Molteni kitchens, Miele and Sub-Zero, Waterworks fixtures. read more

100 Eleventh Avenue
100 11th Avenue · Midtown West
Jean Nouvel's 'Vision Machine.' 1,700 uniquely angled glass panes. White terrazzo floors and stainless steel kitchens designed by the architect. read more

15 Hudson Yards
553 West 30th Street · Midtown West
Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Rockwell Group. The most architecturally significant tower in Hudson Yards. read more

35 Hudson Yards
35 Hudson Yards · Midtown West
SOM's Bavarian limestone supertall above the Equinox Hotel. Tony Ingrao interiors. Smallbone kitchens, Iceberg Quartzite baths. Hudson River views from the 53rd floor. read more

520 West 28th Street
520 West 28th Street · Midtown West
Zaha Hadid's only New York City building. Boffi kitchens by ZHA. Electrochromic glass bathrooms. Robotic valet parking. 39 residences beside the High Line. read more

551 West 21st Street
551 West 21st Street · Midtown West
Foster + Partners' only NYC residential tower. 44 residences, private gallery niches, Molteni kitchens. read more

One High Line
500 West 18th Street · Midtown West
Bjarke Ingels' two twisting travertine towers at the High Line. West Tower: Gabellini Sheppard with Bulthaup and Taj Mahal quartzite. East Tower: Gilles et Boissier with Calacatta Gold. Faena Hotel services. read more

The Cortland
555 West 22nd Street · Midtown West
Robert A.M. Stern meets Olson Kundig. One million hand-laid bricks. Statuario Belgia marble kitchens, Gaggenau, and hand-brushed metallic lacquer cabinets. Hudson waterfront. read more

The Residences by Peter Marino
503 West 24th Street · Midtown West
Peter Marino's 5-residence masterwork on the High Line. 60 materials from 4 continents. Multicolor onyx baths. Downtown record at $59M. read more

78 Irving Place
78 Irving Place · Midtown South
Seven residences on 'Block Beautiful.' 1920 pre-war conversion steps from Gramercy Park. PKSB Architects. The smallest building in this collection. read more

Madison House
15 East 30th Street · Midtown South
Gachot Studios interiors at 800 feet. The tallest tower in NoMad, designed for corner-view living. read more

130 William Street
130 William Street · Downtown East
Sir David Adjaye's first NYC residential tower. Volcanic rock aesthetic meets Italian material mastery. read more

40 Bleecker
40 Bleecker Street · Downtown East
Ryan Korban's residential debut. Statuary marble islands, cerused oak cabinetry, Listone Giordano French oak from recycled wine barrels. Brutalist-chic in NoHo. read more

The Schumacher
36 Bleecker Street · Downtown East
Seven residences in an 1885 Romanesque Revival landmark. Penthouse with wraparound terraces, glass-enclosed living room, and 67-foot gallery. NoHo's most historic luxury address. read more

1 Wall Street
1 Wall Street · Downtown West
Art Deco landmark conversion. NYC's largest office-to-residential transformation. read more

100 Vandam Street
100 Vandam Street · Downtown West
COOKFOX's biophilic hybrid: 1888 warehouse fused with glass tower. Poliform kitchens with Bleu de Savoie marble. Loggia gardens embedded in the facade. read more

108 Leonard Street
108 Leonard Street · Downtown West
McKim, Mead & White's Italian Renaissance Revival masterpiece. Jeffrey Beers International interiors. read more

111 Murray Street
111 Murray Street · Downtown West
Kohn Pedersen Fox's flared glass pinnacle. David Mann interiors. Tribeca's most coveted contemporary tower. read more

160 Leroy Street
160 Leroy Street · Downtown West
Ian Schrager + Herzog & de Meuron + Christian Liaigre. The most architecturally ambitious waterfront residence in New York. read more

443 Greenwich Street
443 Greenwich Street · Downtown West
1882 Tribeca warehouse. Christopher Peacock kitchens. 48-inch Wolf range. Original Carolina yellow pine beams from 1882. Celebrity privacy and underground drive-in garage. read more

50 West Street
50 West Street · Downtown West
Helmut Jahn's curved glass Financial District tower. Thomas Juul-Hansen interiors. Stained walnut kitchens, granite waterfall islands, Miele and Sub-Zero. 64th-floor harbor observatory. read more

56 Leonard Street
56 Leonard Street · Downtown West
The Jenga Building. Herzog & de Meuron designed everything — Absolute Black granite kitchens, Appalachian White Oak floors, travertine baths, Anish Kapoor lobby sculpture. read more

601 Washington Street
601 Washington Street · Downtown West
Ten residences on a cobblestone West Village street. SieMatic cabinetry, Gaggenau, Ariston marble. Private gardens and rooftop soaking tubs. read more

70 Vestry Street
70 Vestry Street · Downtown West
RAMSA and Daniel Romualdez. Hudson waterfront, Tribeca cobblestones. Bardiglio Luco marble, hand-sawn oak floors. Tom Brady's building. read more

90 Morton Street
90 Morton Street · Downtown West
West Village 1912 printing house. Leroy Street Studio. Poliform walnut kitchens with blackened steel upper cabinets and ribbed glass. Gaggenau, Super White quartzite, Royal Danby marble baths. read more

Four Seasons Private Residences
30 Park Place · Downtown West
Robert A.M. Stern's 82-story limestone supertall above the Four Seasons Hotel. Bilotta rift-cut oak kitchens, Gaggenau, Colorado White marble, Chinchilla Mink baths. read more

Superior Ink Condominiums
400 West 12th Street · Downtown West
Robert A.M. Stern + Yabu Pushelberg. LEED Silver certified. Waterfront luxury on cobblestone West Village streets. read more

The Abingdon
607 Hudson Street · Downtown West
Eight West Village mansion-condos. 30-foot ceilings. Carrara marble grand staircases. Custom designed for art display. $33.5M sale in 2021. read more

The Shephard
275 West 10th Street · Downtown West
1896 Romanesque Revival warehouse. Gachot Studios. Smallbone of Devizes with black granite. Barrel vault ceilings, solid oak herringbone floors, Miele. read more

The Woolworth Tower Residences
2 Park Place · Downtown West
Cass Gilbert's 1913 Neo-Gothic masterwork. Thierry Despont interiors. Dada/Molteni cabinetry, Dornbracht platinum, Nanz nickel hardware. Ceilings to 22 feet. The Pinnacle penthouse in the copper crown. read more