Sales launch at conversion project The Library at 61 Rivington

SERHANT.,recently announced that it's New Development division, in partnership with developer The Horizon Group, has launched sales at The Library, a residential conversion with a contemporary glass addition located at 61 Rivington Street in Manhattan's Lower East Side.  

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Originally built in 1905 by architects McKim, Mead & White, who also designed the original Pennsylvania Station, the Brooklyn Museum, the Washington Square Arch, and the campus of Columbia University, the building served as the downtown branch of the New York Public Library until 1950 when it became a dance hall and restaurant, and later the Church of Nazarene.  The recent residential conversion of the property was led by Brittany Marom Interior Design and Issac & Stern Architects.

“When planning the transformation of 61 Rivington Street, we wanted to create a one-of-a-kind, timeless residential building in the heart of the Lower East Side. The former New York Public Library’s rich history was the inspiration behind our old-meets-new design style reflected throughout the facade and interiors,” said Jillian Forman, director, marketing and operations of The Horizon Group. “The Library offers homeowners the opportunity to live in the crown jewel of the neighborhood and we look forward to launching sales with SERHANT. New Development.”

Standing six stories tall, The Library includes three floors of the original Classical Revival facade and three floors of a contemporary glass addition. Special care was taken to preserve the original terrazzo floors throughout the first floor and lobby, and the exposed bricks in select apartments.  Inspired by the property’s history and initial design, finishes throughout The Library include dark wood paneling details, dark wood cabinetry, shaker style doors, and exposed ceiling beams.  

“Given the opportunity to design the interiors of a historic building in New York City was an exciting and creative challenge for my firm,” said Brittany Marom of Brittany Marom Interior Design. “The design intent was to restore the integrity of the 115-year old building while creating a modern living environment that speaks to today's market and trends.”

The Library is a boutique building boasting 11 residences ranging from one to three bedrooms, including two garden-level duplex units with private outdoor space and two penthouse units.  Each unit features European light oak floors, oversized windows, natural stone waterfall countertop and backsplash in the kitchen with custom walnut lower cabinets and matte lacquered upper cabinets, radiant heated floors and towel warmer in the bathroom, and Bosch washer and dryer.  The building offers a fitness center, virtual doorman, bicycle storage and community Wi-Fi in amenity areas.  Paying homage to the city’s first open-air rooftop reading room that once stood atop this building, residents will also have access to a shared furnished rooftop space with BBQ.

“As New York comes back to life, we’ve seen an increased appetite for Lower East Side properties and so we’re excited to bring The Library at 61 Rivington Street to market,” said Jennifer Alese, director of new development at SERHANT.  “This is an exceptional boutique building by The Horizon Group that strikes the right balance of historic and contemporary while remaining timeless.  No detail was overlooked in this conversion and development process; buyers are going to love calling The Library home.”

Manhattan’s Lower East Side is growing in popularity and has witnessed a remarkable turnaround in the past year. According to data from SERHANT., the number of transactions in the neighborhood are up 117% year-over-year while the average number of days a unit spends on the market is down 22%. In addition, the average and median sales prices have risen 25% and 38% respectively.

Sales of The Library are being led by The McPeak Team at SERHANT.  Current available units range from $1.25 million to just over $2 million.

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Sara Gore of Open House and New York Live has joined SERHANT

SERHANT., a multidimensional real estate brokerage that sits at the intersection of media, entertainment, education and technology, today announced that Sara Gore, host of NBCUniversal Local’s nationally syndicated and Emmy Award-winning TV show Open House and New York Live, has joined the firm as an agent in its Signature division, a specialty division designed to serve high net worth clients and focusing on sales over $10 million.

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“Sara Gore knows luxury real estate; every week she takes us all on a tour of some of the most impressive and extraordinary homes across the U.S.,” said Ryan Serhant, founder and CEO of SERHANT.  “The Signature division of our company specializes in the sale of ultra-luxury properties and offers a premium experience for our clients.  We’re so excited to welcome Sara to SERHANT.; her knowledge of high-end real estate, as well as staging and design, will serve our Signature clients well.”

As host of the nationally syndicated real estate and design show Open House for 14 years, Gore gives viewers an inside look into lavish properties around the country. She has logged over 3,000 hours of live and taped television over the course of her career including as co-host of New York Live, 1st Look Live on the Red Carpet for the Golden Globes and Primetime Emmy Awards, and other live specials produced under the LXTV umbrella. She has also appeared as a regular guest on The Today Show and Beat Bobby Flay.

“I am fortunate enough to say that I genuinely love what I do for a living, and I’ve always wanted to expand on my love of real estate. The pandemic presented me with this amazing opportunity to get my real estate license to serve as an extension of that passion,” said Gore. “Joining SERHANT. was the perfect next step and a natural fit. Ryan has built a cutting-edge brokerage with a media and content capability that is unmatched in the real estate industry. As a television host, I always put storytelling first and I look forward to bringing that to our SERHANT. Signature clients.”

Gore will continue to host Open House and New York Live while working at SERHANT.

SERHANT. was founded in September 2020 in order to serve the marketplace of tomorrow and was designed to amplify the success of others — its agents, employees, developers, and clients.  

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11 Greene Drives Rejuvenated SoHo Market as Renters Come Back to Manhattan

Arch Companies, which has partnered with SERHANT to market 11 Greene Street, has already leased more than 70 percent of the building’s units since leasing began in April. 11 Greene is a modern luxury rental building at 11 Greene Street in the heart of SoHo. The building features 31 elegant, brand-new rental units and ground-floor retail. Developed from the ground up by Manhattan-based Arch Companies, the loft-style units are being leased exclusively by Ryan Serhant and Charisse Chassen of SERHANT. in collaboration with Nestseekers International.

“The rapid leasing velocity at 11 Greene is a testament to the building’s truly unique residential offering in SoHo as the New York real estate market continues to heat up quickly,” said Serhant.

“There has been a vigorous flow of demand to 11 Greene over the past month,” said Jared Chassen, Partner at Arch Companies. “This is a neighborhood in high demand and the uniqueness of this product makes 11 Greene Street ideal for renters as they return to the Manhattan. “

The residences, controlled through Crestron smart home technology, include a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging from 1,400 to 2,400 square feet with generous ceiling heights of 12 feet. Additionally, 11 Greene offers a full-service doorman, resident storage room and a gym, while a number of units feature home offices and private outdoor space.

Located on a cozy cobblestone corner in SoHo’s cast iron district, 11 Greene sits at the crossroads of some of Manhattan’s best dining, shopping and nightlife, as well as offers residents easy access to a range of subway options. When completed, 11 Greene will be home to high-end retail on the ground floor. 

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Ryan Serhant Partners w/ NYC Dept. of Sanitation This Earth Day

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On April 16, Ryan Serhant, founder and CEO of SERHANT. and star of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York, and his eponymous brokerage partnered with the NYC Department of Sanitation’s Foundation and Make a Change World, an environmental non-profit organization, for a spring cleaning of the streets of Manhattan. Approximately 100 volunteers were in attendance to clean up an area of Manhattan identified by the Department of Sanitation as most in-need: Union Square Park and 14th Street between 4th Avenue and 8th Avenue.

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, service provided by the NYC Department of Sanitation has been affected by city-wide budget cuts. During 2020, the Department’s budget was cut by $106 million, and litter basket service was reduced by over 60%. Although baseline funding was restored in March 2021, litter issues remain a concern as NYC pursues recovery.

In addition to helping with clean up efforts, SERHANT. made a sizable donation to the NYC Department of Sanitation’s Foundation.  There were nine other SERHANT.-inspired Spring Cleaning events globally last week from Boston to Bali.

The Department of Sanitation collects trash from approximately 25,000 litter baskets across the City, and uses mechanical brooms to sweep the curbs anywhere from one to six times weekly, depending on the street. New Yorkers are reminded to never litter – and that corner baskets are for small items like coffee cups and wrappers, never for household or business trash.

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