The modernity of the tantalizing glass structure at 40 Mercer Street makes a daring architectural statement amidst the historic cast-iron buildings within the Soho Historic District. As your eyes run across the hypnotic symmetry of the elevation, your first thought is that the building has been misplaced. Your second thought is what a marvelous contemporary […]
The gloriously refined limestone mansion at 17 Prospect Park West was designed by acclaimed Brooklyn architect Montrose W. Morris. Sitting across from Prospect Park in the heart of Park Slope, the home exudes the graceful dignity of a bygone era, while offering every contemporary amenity. Morris, who completed the single-family residence in 1899, is probably […]
DUMBO, which is an acronym for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, used to be a lively industrial and manufacturing zone, full of large factories and warehouses. These buildings have now been converted into expansive lofts, residential apartments, theaters, galleries, and office spaces for start-up companies. These larger residential spaces in Brooklyn are attractive to […]
When you’re darting up the north side of East 51st Street, phone glued to ear, past the yellow mass of stalled cabs, you suddenly come upon an opening in the streetscape, an oasis if you will. You stop, stare, even smile. Got to go. But I’ll be back. And sure enough, when the days slow […]
Looking for your first apartment or maybe a pied-a-terre? Warm right up to this charming prewar studio at the Lindley House in the heart of Murray Hill. Did we say studio? Well, it’s hard to believe that this apartment is actually defined as a studio when it shows as four distinct rooms. Step into a […]
Penthouse A offers 3,597 SF of dramatic interior space and just under 1,000 SF of private rooftop deck in exterior space–all smack dab in the heart of Soho. This extravagant penthouse loft boasts an embarrassment of riches. 12’ barrel ceilings, charming exposed brick, meticulous hardwood floors, and a bounty of sunlight are just a few […]