Sales launch at ODA's 2505 Broadway in Manhattan's Upper West Side
2505 Broadway in Manhattan's Upper West Side. has launched sales this week. The building was developed by Adam America, was designed by Eran Chan of ODA and unlike most new construction glass towers, it embraces the hallmarks of classic pre-war buildings. Since most of the Upper West Side’s classic architecture is made exclusively of brick masonry, ODA wanted to use this material to create the building’s facade so that it would be instantly woven into the fabric of the neighborhood. ODA aimed to elevate this heritage with custom long-format Petersen bricks, whose hand-molded fabrication in Denmark by eighth-generation brickmakers creates a richness in texture and character.
Each of the building's 44 residences is filled with natural light through oversized windows with historically inspired mullions that contrast the rich character of the masonry by adding crisp, sophisticated lines to the façade. Inside, marble, oak, and brass finishes were chosen to reinforce classical architectural elements. Select residences also feature private terraces. The residences are refined yet modern, and there is an array of forward-looking amenities such as a state-of-the-art gym with adjacent flexible space used as a sports court or movie theater, a pet spa, and an outdoor terrace overlooking the Hudson River.
Prices range from $1.5M for a one-bedroom to $4.9M for a four-bedroom.
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