New York City Landmark Conversions Blending Old and New Into Perfection

It is hard to deny the beauty of successfully blending old and new. Taking the best of the past and marrying it with the benefits of the present almost always produces something close to, if not, perfect. In Europe, buildings often outlive generations and remind us of times gone by. In the United States, a […]
NYC Buildings Connect Residents to World Class Art Institutions

Real estate and art have always been strongly interconnected. They share similar clientele and can reach equally stratospheric values. Art has become a prominent part of the design process and is no longer an afterthought. So much so, that many NYC residential buildings have gallery-quality designed walls, lighting and rooms to perfectly display art. But […]
New York City Buildings With Spectacular Screening Options For Football Season

New Yorkers are getting ready to draft their ultimate Fantasy Football team and football games call for some offensive lineman-sized viewing experiences. Many buildings in New York City offer spectacular screening options. So good, in fact, you might have a hard time convincing anyone else to host. At the beginning of the season, many buildings provide […]
Texture Marbles In Bathrooms Exude Luxury

Kitchens and baths sell homes. But in the luxury New York City real estate market, it takes a lot more than that. Buyers expect the highest level of custom finishes in the top condominiums– and architects and developers are delivering. Renowned architects and designers like Sir David Adjaye, Piero Lissoni and Morris Adjmi have incorporated […]
The Resurgence Of The Grand, Private Foyer in Apartments

In the early 1900s, masterful architects like Rosario Candela and J.E.R. Carpenter built grand, 20-room apartments to lure New York City elites out of their ground-level mansions and townhomes up into the sky. Carpenter is most well known for creating the “off the foyer” layout where the entrance hall or gallery became the central point […]