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Lifestyle-Centric Design Features Shaping Luxury Real Estate
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Interior Designers Highlight the Trends You’ll See in 2025
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Luxury Condos That Put You at the Heart of NYC’s Holiday Festivities
Residents can revel in the holiday ambiance from their home or enjoy the top-floor amenity suite, aptly named The Sphere.
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Step Into Opulence Without Stepping Over $1 Million
Residence 6B is an efficient and airy studio with 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and ample storage.
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Cold feet no more: 20 new development condos with radiant heated floors
Monogram New York residences feature outstanding light, floor-to-ceiling windows, and marbled bathroom with underfloor heating.
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Here’s what new condo buyers can get in Turtle Bay (aka East Midtown)
The JP Morgan tower is expected to draw buyers to Monogram New York. The influx of big firms means the area is attractive to commuters who want a pied-à-terre close to Grand Central.
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How Fluted Wood and Marble Are Transforming Interiors at Monogram New York
Nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Monogram New York at 135 East 47th Street introduces a unique approach to interior design, incorporating fluted wood and marble elements that create a distinctive, refined aesthetic throughout the building.
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Monogram New York Unveils The Sphere
The new residential condominium building Monogram New York unveiled its new penthouse level amenity suite, which is known as The Sphere.
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New Development Returns to Pre-Pandemic Numbers
The top selling building for the month was Monogram New York, a 190-unit condo tower in Turtle Bay, with nine contracts. Sales launched last September and are being led by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing.
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Construction Update: Monogram New York at 135 East 47th Street
Construction has wrapped up at Navigation Capital Group’s residential condo tower Monogram New York at 135 East 47th Street in Midtown. Designed by Ismael Leyva Architects, the 35-story tower’s facade features large windows, metal panel spandrels, and blue-toned terracotta panels at piers and spandrels.
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