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394 Union Avenue

Located at 394 Union Avenue in the heart of Williamsburg, this nearly 4,000-square-foot townhouse offers a unique blend of history and modern luxury. Known for its bootleg past, the home features a secret hatch leading to a former illegal still, now repurposed as a charming wine cellar. This property, which has been the residence of two artists for decades, seamlessly combines the industrial allure of its original factory design with contemporary comforts. High ceilings, exposed brick, and beams are complemented by modern amenities such as central air, skylights, a built-in sound system, and custom kitchens and baths.

Ideal for both living and work, the space includes a vast art studio that can be subdivided, a guest suite with its own facilities, and a private garage equipped with electric and plumbing. Outdoor living is elevated with a large 1,100-square-foot deck for entertaining. This rare find is not just a home but a piece of Williamsburg’s vibrant history, listed at $4,400,000 by Douglas Elliman’s Maureen Hogan and Jeffrey Block.


505 West 43rd Street #PHC

Apartment PHC at 505 W 43 is a stunning example of modern living in New York City, featuring a spacious 2,408 square feet with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. This residence boasts south and west-facing floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the space with light, complemented by a large 946 square-foot outdoor terrace that provides a private oasis in the heart of the city. The apartment is finished with high-quality materials, including 5" wide oak plank flooring, white lacquered kitchens with Grohe fixtures, and Thermador and Bosch appliances. Bathrooms are elegantly designed with marble floors and Toto fixtures.

Located where Hell’s Kitchen and Midtown West meet Hudson Yards, 505 W 43 offers not only luxury but convenience, with easy access to major city attractions like Hudson River Park and the Theatre District. Residents enjoy a comprehensive amenity package that includes an indoor heated pool with an outdoor sun-deck, a fitness center, a double-height lobby library and lounge, and a children’s playroom. This combination of upscale amenities and an ideal location makes 505 W 43 a prime choice for those seeking the quintessence of New York City living.


14 East 75th Street, Apartment 2D

Apartment 2D at 14 East 75th Street, a renowned prewar cooperative, is now available for the first time in five decades. Priced at $5,200,000, this home resides directly across from the former Whitney Museum, nestled between Fifth and Madison Avenues in one of New York's most prestigious neighborhoods. The apartment enters through a semi-private elevator vestibule into an entry gallery, leading to a grand double-height living room with an impressive 18-foot ceiling and expansive mullioned windows that enhance its majestic ambiance, making it an ideal setting for art displays. Originally an eight-room configuration, it now houses seven rooms, including an oversized dining room that doubles as a den.

The residence features a large eat-in kitchen with a window, incorporating a staff room with its own bath and a laundry area. The private bedroom wing consists of three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, complemented by treetop views, high ceilings, and exquisite wood flooring throughout. Ample closet space and built-in storage add to the apartment's appeal. The building, a boutique 12-floor structure with only 61 apartments, offers full-service amenities such as a full-time doorman, a fitness room, and private storage, all within a stone's throw of Central Park and Museum Mile. This neo-classically designed building by George F. Pelham, dating back to 1929, continues to offer white-glove service and maintains a reputation as one of the area's most distinguished addresses.


718 Broadway, Penthouse B

Penthouse B at 718 Broadway, offered at $2,395,000, merges historical elegance with contemporary luxury, perched atop an iconic cast iron building in the sought-after neighborhoods of NoHo and Greenwich Village. This 11th-floor loft features a spacious formal foyer, a living and dining area with 13-foot ceilings, and abundant natural light from its oversized windows. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom layout includes a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, a versatile second bedroom, and a spa-like bathroom equipped with modern fixtures.

The residence boasts a chef's kitchen with Italian marble countertops, a hardwood island, and premium appliances like a Sub-zero refrigerator and Wolf stove. Amenities for the 40-unit co-op include a furnished roof deck with panoramic city views, a virtual doorman, and central laundry facilities. Conveniently located with easy access to multiple subway lines, shops, and restaurants, this loft represents the best of urban living. Pets are allowed, and subletting is permitted. Listed with Douglas Elliman's Kirsten Jordan and Lindsay Coleman.

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