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Soho
Long dismissed for being nothing more than a mall,
... Superfluous Amenity
Built-in espresso maker
At least one condo project,
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… Neighborhood for Families
West Fifties and West Sixties
Years ago, when the Donald started building Trump Place on Riverside Boulevard
in the West Sixties, some brokers wondered if buyers would truly want to live
that far west. Apparently, they do. The area is now a hotbed of condo activity.
And not just any condos, but ones that offer spacious apartments perfect for
families, such as the Avery on 65th, the Element on 59th, the Hudson on 60th, and
10 West End Avenue. Another increasingly stroller-friendly neighborhood:
Central Park South. With the Plaza and 110 Central Park South drawing far more
local families than the expected foreign buyers, experts say newcomers will be
demanding—and getting—family-friendly services. Straddling the two
neighborhoods is the Time Warner building at
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… Coveted amenity
In-house parking
Developers have offered this before, but quite a few more of them are cottoning
to the fact that this is just the type of amenity buyers really want—hey, it
beats the pet spa!—eliminating endless loops around the block to look for
street parking, or hikes in below-zero weather to the neighborhood garage. Some
examples: Extell’s the Avery and the Rushmore, 200
West End Avenue, JD Carlisle’s Cielo, the
soon-to-be-converted Hit Factory, 111 Central Park North, and the Point in
Williamsburg. But the coolest one by far is going to be the roboticized
garage at One York in Tribeca, where your car is
whisked away by a magic carpet and deposited in its very own cubby.
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… Megasale
14-16 East 67th Street
Unless that $70 million penthouse in the Pierre actually finds a buyer—it’s
been on and off the market so many times and for so long it’s almost an urban
legend—the sale of 14-16 East 67th Street, listed by Leighton Candler and Lisa Simonsen of the Corcoran Group, is likely the next property
to grab headlines. Its indoor swimming pool, grand ballroom, and
4,000-square-foot master suite are the stuff of real-estate porn (no surprise, Penthouse
publisher Bob Guccione used to live there). And
anyone who wants it has to submit a bid of at least $45 million by October to
even be in contention. Word is that moguls and royals are avidly circling,
ready to pounce. Another sexy property: financier Jacqui Safra
and former Woody Allen–producer Jean Doumanian’s $50
million mansion on
… Ritzy Neighborhood
The financial district
The condos that have sprouted in the area—20 Pine, the Cipriani
Club Residences, and Philippe Starck’s 15 Broad
Street—are certainly fetching premium prices, a come-hither to high-end
retailers. Luxury brands Hermès and Tiffany will open
stores there soon (at the aforementioned 15 Broad and
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… Big Zoning Fight
Morton Williams supermarket site
For years, a battle has been simmering for the soul of the site where the
Morton Williams supermarket now stands at the corner of
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Bushwick/Ridgewood
“Hipster renters have been here for more than eight years, taking all the old
factory spaces,” says AptsandLofts.com’s David Maundrell, who has witnessed similar transformations of Dumbo and
… Upper East Side
Long Island City
For years, the buzz about Long Island City has been that its time is about to
come. But with one high-rise after another announcing its impending arrival in
the neighborhood, including the billion-dollar Silvercup
Studios development and Queens West (not to mention the nearly-completed Arris Lofts high-rises), its long- debated transformation
may have reached a tipping point. Über-marketer
Michael Shvo’s (the man behind high-profile projects
like the Jade and 20 Pine) has already made the swim across the