212 Fifth Avenue
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212 Fifth Avenue is an iconic neo-Gothic early sky-scraper newly converted to forty eight exceptional two, three and four bedroom condominium residences. Originally constructed as a manufacturing building, the architects designed the structure with open floor plates, high ceilings and oversized windows which has in turn created a foundation for dramatic, light flooded residential floor plans with the best of pre-war and contemporary design fused into one. Most apartments have two or three exposures, many with exceptional city and park views. The residences feature gracious entry foyers, galleried hallways, huge loft like living rooms, fully integrated kitchens, master bedroom suite retreats, dedicated ensuite bathrooms for all other bedrooms, powder rooms and smart home technology. Designed with an eye to subtlety and texture, each home boasts floors of solid oak and marble, a custom kitchen with Ash mill-work, marble counters and top-of-the line Gaggenau appliances, and bathroom finishes that include honed, polished and fluted marble and hand-dyed sycamore cabinetry. With only two or three homes per floor, the building is intimate and boutique in size but has all the luxury amenity offerings associated with larger developments. Situated on the Northwest corner of Madison Square Park, the location allows easy access to both uptown and downtown while benefiting from being in one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
Building amenities include: Lobby with 24 hour doorman, concierge and cold storage. Fitness center by The Wright Fit, with adjoining yoga studio and treatment room. Playroom and separate game room, both with age appropriate equipment. Residents lounge, adjoining dining/meeting room with catering kitchen, and screening room.
Address
212 Fifth Avenue, New York, 10010, United States
Category
Residential (Condo)
Status
Pre-Construction
Storeys
24
Number of Units
48
Developer
Thor Equities, Madison Equities
Architect
Helpern Architects
Realtor/Sales
Sotheby's International Realty
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