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A new interior rendering has been revealed for Robert A.M. Stern Architects’ newest brick with limestone building on the Upper West Side, an exclusive 31-condo building where apartments will hit the market from $3.7 million in the coming weeks.
The building, to be known by a stylized version of its address at Two Fifty West 81st, is now on the rise at the corner of Broadway, so close to beloved neighborhood grocer Zabar’s that “[y]ou could practically reach out your window and pick up a bagel,” Stern tells the New York Times.
A new spot in the paper of record was the first to reveal the rendering for a living room-dining room hybrid. The apartments will feature the on-trend floor du jour of herringbone oak and custom wood cabinets by Smallbone of Devizes. Some apartments will also come with private outdoor space.
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Floorplans and additional apartment finishes have yet to be released, but the Times does note that the building will count among its 6,000-square-feet of amenities a gym, golf simulator, basketball court, and a professional music studio.
The two- to five-bedroom condos will start from $3.7 million, with five-bedroom penthouses asking from $15.75 million.
The project is being developed by Alchemy Properties, who purchased the site’s former three-story commercial building for $51 million in 2015. Alchemy is also developing the Woolworth Tower Residences, where a sprawling penthouse—sorry, The Pinnacle—is now on the market for $110 million.
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