This postwar co-op building, with 46 residences spread across 15 stories, was built in 1961. The location is one of the most picturesque in New York, surrounded by the beautiful Frick gardens, majestic trees, and grand townhouse facades. The building offers white-glove services, a doorman, and a prime Upper East Side address, just steps from Central Park and the Frick Museum.
Kenmore Hall is a 326-unit apartment building offering permanent housing for low-income individuals, including those transitioning from the NYC shelter system.
This pre-war high-rise building, completed in 1927, features 102 units. Located on the Upper West Side, it’s just a short walk to Riverside Park or Central Park, and conveniently situated along Broadway. With easy access to multiple subway lines, it’s an ideal residence for city living. The building seamlessly blends classic architectural charm with modern conveniences, appealing to a diverse range of residents.
The Martin Building, a Class B office building, was constructed in 1907. It spans 247,460 square feet across multiple floors.
This high-rise residential building, completed in 1963, stands 21 stories tall and contains 348 units. At 61 years old, it combines classic design with modern living in a prime location.
This six-story condominium building, located in the vibrant Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, was built in 1947. It features 65 units with classic pre-war styling, including sunken living rooms and high ceilings.
The renovation of this 5-story townhouse in the West Village includes a new rear extension, a new roof deck, and a full interior renovation. The project is currently in construction and is expected to be completed in 2022.
VOA (Volunteers of America) - Greater New York is a supportive housing facility located in the Washington Heights neighborhood. The building offers 146 units of affordable housing for low-income families and single adults, with a strong focus on creating a safe and supportive environment for New York City's most at-risk residents.
Riva Point Condos is a luxurious waterfront condominium complex located directly on the Hudson River. The building offers stunning views and features a variety of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, ranging from approximately 830 to 2,600 square feet.
The Hotel Narragansett opened in 1902 at its current location on Broadway, between 93rd and 94th Streets. In 1942, it shifted its operations to accommodate welfare-supported tenants, and in the 1950s and '60s, it continued to serve those in need. Since 1994, The Narragansett has operated as a mixed-use building providing permanent, supportive housing on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It serves low-income New Yorkers, the medically fragile, and other special needs populations.