TOP ELITE PROPERTIES - Elite Traveler
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40 eaST 66<br />
40 eAsT 66<br />
Developer: Vornado realty Trust<br />
Description: originally designed by rosario Candela<br />
and constructed in 1929, 40 east 66th street is<br />
a rare opportunity to own a time-honored vision of<br />
luxury—one of the last Candela buildings in the city<br />
to be converted to a condominium. There are only 31<br />
residences at 40 east 66, and each of the three residences<br />
per floor interprets a “Classic seven” apartment:<br />
three bedrooms, living room (with a woodburning<br />
limestone fireplace), formal dining room, and<br />
a maid’s room. All residences are approximately 2,500<br />
square feet.<br />
Key Selling Points: luxe touches such as master<br />
Bedroom suites with large master Bath clad in Calacatta<br />
gold marble and detailed with polished nickel<br />
lefroy Brooks of england faucets; prestige building<br />
Who’s Buying: Anyone wanting a prime location close<br />
to Central Park and madison Avenue<br />
Price: upon request<br />
Contact: sales director Barbara russo<br />
Phone: (212) 734-4066<br />
email: brusso@corcoransunshine.com<br />
Website: www.40east66.com<br />
9<br />
The lauRel<br />
Developer: Alexico group<br />
Description: located at 400 east 67th street on<br />
manhattan’s coveted upper east side, The laurel<br />
majestically rises 31 stories, featuring 129 condominium<br />
residences ranging from studios to four<br />
bedrooms. designed by award-winning architects<br />
Costas Kondylis & Partners, The laurel’s glass and<br />
indiana limestone facade embodies the grace and elegance<br />
of its leed-certified construction.<br />
Key Selling Points: An unprecedented 12,000 square<br />
feet of amenity space reserved exclusively for residents<br />
includes NyC’s first on-site Triathlon Training<br />
Center, a theater-style screening room and four children’s<br />
playrooms. A rare manhattan amenity is The<br />
laurel’s on-site parking for residents.<br />
Who’s Buying: international pied-a-terres, families<br />
seeking space, triathlon enthusiasts and those inspired<br />
to live green on the upper east side<br />
Price Range: From $915,000 to $13 million<br />
Contact: sales director Joanie schumacher<br />
Phone: (212) 750-5550<br />
email: joanie@laurelcondominium.com<br />
Website: www.laurelcondominium.com<br />
The lAurel