Designed in 1927 by James E.R. Carpenter, the leading architect of luxury high-rise residential buildings during the early 1900s, 812 Park Avenue is considered a New York City architectural gem. Standing 14 stories high and emphasizing natural light and city views with its many windows, the building won the gold medal from the NYC Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for best new residential building of that year.
NY Engineers provided professional mechanical and plumbing engineering services for the renovation which included some minor changes to the apartment’s architectural layout.
Part of what is now known as SoHo, King Street is part of a neighborhood that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Standing on space once occupied by a lecture hall owned by Yeshiva University, 237 East 34th Street will be a mixed use building featuring 107 condominiums spread across 26 floors, plus first floor retail space.
Recognizable by its red brick exterior and its large arched windows, the Zachary is a charming 6-story building located just steps away from Union Square. Built in 1920 as a 44-unit apartment building, it was converted in 1989 into a condominium.