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Trump Palace Condominiums is a 623 ft (190 m) tall skyscraper at 200 East 69th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. It was completed in 1991 and has 54 floors. It was completed in 1991 and has 54 floors.
Kips Bay Towers is a 1,118-unit, two-building condominium complex in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, New York.The complex was designed by architects I.M. Pei and S. J. Kessler, with the involvement of James Ingo Freed, in the brutalist style and completed in 1965. [1]
Getty Station in Manhattan in 2014. The display was at the corner of 10th Avenue and 24th Street in Manhattan at the site of what originally a Getty Oil gas station. Shvo purchased the property in 2013 for $23.5 million with plans to turn it into a high end luxury condominiums. [4] Shvo teamed up with Paul Kasmin Gallery for the installation ...
277 Fifth (also called 281 Fifth Avenue) is a condominium tower in Manhattan, New York City designed by architect Rafael Viñoly. The building rises 55 stories and contains 130 residential condominiums. [4] It is tied with two other buildings, One Grand Central Place and the Barclay Tower as the 94th tallest building in New York at 209 meters
834 Fifth Avenue is a luxury residential housing cooperative on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City. [2] It is located on Fifth Avenue at the corner of East 64th Street opposite the Central Park Zoo.
30 Park Place, located in Tribeca, is one of the most luxurious buildings in all of downtown Manhattan. $3.65M will get you a little over 1,000 square feet. You can live in this 78th floor ...
Trump Park Avenue is a residential building on the southern border of Lenox Hill at 502 Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. The 32-story building was designed by Goldner and Goldner in 1929. It now contains 120 luxury condominium apartments and 8 penthouses converted by real estate developer Donald Trump.
The Dorilton is a luxury residential housing cooperative at 171 West 71st Street, at the northeast corner with Broadway, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The 12-story building, designed by local firm Janes & Leo in the Beaux-Arts style, was built between 1900 and 1902 for real estate developer Hamilton M. Weed.