New Developments

  • 242 Broome, Essex Crossing

    242 Broome embodies the latest chapter in the ever-evolving Lower East Side. It provides energy and relevancy for the next generation to continue the centuries-old tradition of building a future in this genuine, enduring neighborhood.   Masterfully conceived and meticulously finished, the residences of 242…

  • 101 Wall Street

    Built in 1931, 101 Wall’s elegant profile and series of landscaped setback terraces are characteristic of the Art Deco era and an example of the rich architectural heritage that defines lower Manhattan. Situated just steps from the East River Esplanade, these 1- to 4-bedroom pre-war…

  • One Manhattan Square

    One Manhattan Square is an 800-foot tall modern glass tower located on the edge of the New York Harbor. With epic river and skyline views, these beautiful homes are wrapped by lush private gardens and over 100,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities.  …

  • Two Waterline Square

    Two Waterline Square is perfectly positioned to enjoy breathtaking views of the Hudson river, the George Washington Bridge, and the magical city skyline. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, masters of glass towers that punctuate the sky, the impressively scaled architecture is accentuated by a series…

  • Charlie West

    Charlie West is a contemporary addition to Manhattan’s historic Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. Located at 505 West 43rd Street, Charlie West spans the block through to 44th Street and is composed of two 16-story buildings.   Designed by ODA Architects with interiors by Andres Escobar, the…

  • The Bryant

    The Bryant, the first residential building in New York City designed by the award-winning British architect, David Chipperfield, is one of the most exciting urban residential architectural accomplishments in recent history. Situated on the recently restored, two-city-block wide Bryant Park and high above a new…

  • One Hundred East Fifty Third Street

    One Hundred East Fifty Third Street by Foster + Partners is New York’s newest modernist architectural landmark located in the heart of Midtown’s Cultural District. Adjacent to Mies van der Rohe’s famed Park Avenue Seagram Building, One Hundred East Fifty Third Street’s slender form and…

  • 15 Hudson Yards

    Introducing the first residences at Hudson Yards, offering a distinctive living experience – tailored design with five residence types and two design palettes, unparalleled amenities, a gracious lobby located directly on the Public Square and Gardens and breathtaking Hudson River views – all just moments…

  • 100 Barrow Street

    Developed by Toll Brothers City Living and designed by Barry Rice Architects, 100 Barrow is a graceful new addition to its historic West Village surroundings. On a prestigious cobblestoned block overlooking the tranquil Barrow Street Gardens, the residences occupy a magical, idyllic spot within Manhattan’s…

  • The Beekman Residences

    One, two, three bedroom and Penthouse residences start one hundred and seventy two feet in the sky and are modern canvases showcasing three hundred and sixty degree views, river-to-river, downtown landmarks to uptown skyline. The residential retreat on the 11th floor includes a Private Dining…