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60 East End Avenue, 28C

Evelyn Katz and Margo Mohr of Fox Residential have introduced a new listing at 60 East End Avenue, 28C. This luxurious three-bedroom, 3.5 bath apartment boasts breathtaking views of the city, the East River, and the iconic 59th Street Bridge. The south-facing living room offers a dramatic panorama of the cityscape, while the formal dining room to the north provides unobstructed views of the East River, capturing the three bridges, Queens, and Long Island.

The residence is designed with a classic floor plan, featuring an expansive entertaining space, a renovated eat-in kitchen equipped with top-tier appliances, and a home office with splendid views. Each of the three oversized bedrooms comes with an en-suite bathroom, with the primary bedroom offering ample storage and a windowed bathroom with open western city views. The cooperative residence at 60 East End Avenue provides a range of amenities, including a newly renovated lobby, fitness center, and a lobby-level garage. The property is strategically located near the East River Promenade, Carl Schurz Park, and various schools and restaurants. The asking price for this gem is $2,795,000, with Evelyn Katz and Margo Mohr from Fox Residential representing the listing.


 200 East 59th Street

Anewly listed combination penthouse at 200 East 59th Street, a successor to the renowned Harry Macklowe's 432 Park Avenue, one of the tallest residential towers in the Western Hemisphere. This exquisite penthouse, labeled Penthouse 33/34, spans the top three floors of the building and boasts a captivating spiral staircase, panoramic views of Central Park, and a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. Priced at a staggering $42.5 million, the triplex draws design inspiration from 432 Park Avenue, aiming to captivate buyers seeking sophisticated elegance. Each floor is adorned with wraparound terraces, and a partially covered rooftop deck spans 2,285 square feet.

The architectural marvel, 200 East 59th Street, developed by Macklowe and completed by Centurion Real Estate Partners, is a testament to modern design. With a limited number of one to three homes per floor, every residence enjoys corner views and expansive terraces. Penthouse 33/34 stands out with its 14-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a strategic location bridging Midtown East and the Upper East Side. The penthouse's interiors are free from columns, thanks to CetraRuddy's innovative design that moved support structures to the exterior. This 7,848 square-foot home comprises four bedrooms and four and a half baths, with a stunning corner great room, an Italian-designed kitchen, and a grand primary bedroom. The penthouse offers an impressive 4,657 square feet of private outdoor space, including a rooftop terrace. Building amenities include a luxurious lounge, fitness center, and a private dining room with a catering kitchen.


The Brooklyn Tower

Brooklyn welcomes a new jewel in its real estate crown: a nearly $2.5 million condo in The Brooklyn Tower, the borough's first supertall structure crafted by JDS Development Group and SHoP Architects. Residence 69G, spanning 1,172 square feet, is a testament to luxury and design. With 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and interiors curated by the AD100 firm Gachot Studios, this home offers unparalleled views of the New York Harbor and Brooklyn skyline, accentuated by 11-foot ceilings and expansive windows.

The condo's heart is its grand great room, seamlessly integrating with an exquisite open kitchen adorned with graphite matte black cabinetry, a polished bronze mirror backsplash, and Absolute Black granite countertops. The primary bedroom stands out with a spacious walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom, showcasing Breccia Capria marble walls and unique hexagonal-patterned flooring.


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