Following months of restoration and redevelopment work, sales have now launched at DNA Development's 350 West 71st Street in Manhattan. Designed by DXA Studio Architecture, the historic retrofit has involved a total, inside-and-out reimagining of a classic seven-storey brownstone, located in the heart of New York's Upper West Side. 

Meticulously restored historic limestone and brick facade, image via Alan Hill Design/Redundant Pixel

Located just steps away from the expansive Riverside Park, the 38-unit boutique condominium has been made via the combination of two adjacent heritage structures which date to the turn of the last century. Made primarily of limestone and brick, the beautifully restored structures will serve the local streetscape well, the area known for its historic architecture. 

Period detailing a major selling point for 350 West 71st Street, image via Alan Hill Design/Redundant Pixel

350 West 71st Street offers a range of two-to-four-bedroom suites, with prices beginning at $1.725 million. All units will be outfitted with high quality finishes and fixtures, and 7 of the 38 homes will come with their own private terrace.

Sun-soaked living room, image via Alan Hill Design/Redundant Pixel

For those without, a shared rooftop terrace will offer residents with a spacious urban retreat. Complete with high end patio furniture, dining and lounging areas, and a grill, the rooftop patio will be a popular destination for residents and their guests. 

Rooftop terrace, image via Alan Hill Design/Redundant Pixel

With sales having already begun, it will not be long until every last unit is snatched up, the Upper West Side having become a hot destination for buyers at every price point. 

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