In spring, the human imagination often turns to thoughts of love. But in New York, in a multi-million one-bedroom apartment, real estate may well be more important than love. (Sorry, Tennyson!) And more big developments in the Big Apple start in the spring than any other season. So let’s put aside Rilke’s poems because spring is here and it’s time to show off the most beautiful new buildings in town.
We’ve rounded up some of the most relaxing and attractive living options launching this spring in Manhattan and Brooklyn. . Plaster walls and hardware in matte platinum.
These buildings also feature wazoo wellness options. We’re not just talking about swimming pools, yoga rooms, massage rooms and gyms. We’re talking secret gardens, rooftop terraces with fire pits, and even a meditation room lit by a wall of Himalayan salt. There are motion studios and juice bars, and one has the tallest private outdoor tennis court in New York, overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge. And while kids’ arcades have become the standard of living in New York City, how about a kids’ “fantasy room” or a private water park for recreation?
You get the idea, but we’ve finally saved the best and probably the least conventional service on offer: speed dial shaman. Yes, Maverick offers its own spiritual concierge when residents need certain maxims, mantras, meditation and metaphysics for the comfort of their own living space in the heart of Chelsea. FYI: Sage contamination, healing crystals and music cups are superfluous.
Of course, with the market quickly recovering from a pandemic, diligent hunters need to move quickly to ensure the best units are in the best new buildings. Make sure your financial ducks are in personal order, grab your checkbooks and start shopping!
The Maverick, renderings of Williams New York.
Williams in New York
Maverick grows up at the crossroads of some of New York’s most vibrant neighborhoods, where Chelsea meets the High Line and Hudson Yards. Tech companies, including Facebook and Google, are turning the area into a new Silicon Alley.
Each of the 87 condominiums has fabulous natural light, with 10-foot ceilings and huge windows, while some apartments have Juliet balconies, private outdoor spaces and gardens.
The Maverick, renderings of Williams New York.
Williams in New York
Prices for the Maverick’s 87 one- to four-bedroom units at 215 West 28th Street range from $1.185 million to $6 million.
Twelve thousand square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities complement the residential offerings, including the aforementioned Shamanic Concierge.
Maverick sales are managed by Frederick Eklund, John Goms and Alex Lundquist from Douglas Eliman’s Eklund/Gomes team.
Olympia. Renders courtesy of Marchmade
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The 33-story Olympia in Brooklyn’s Hip Dumbbell neighborhood offers fantastic views of New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline from a neighbor’s tallest peak.
The 76-unit wedge-shaped skyscraper, on 30 front streets, offers more than 38,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, including a pool, gym, bikes and gym.
Olympia. Renders courtesy of Marchmade.
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Prices start at $1.75 million and go up to $19.5 million.
If the penthouse sells for a high enough price, it could easily top the $16.745 million more Damon paid for the palace-sized penthouse a few years ago, but it’s a far cry from the current highest-paid record. The $25.5 million for the neighborhood residence, spent by a mystery shopper, is the late 2020 no-market agreement for Vincent Viola Brooklyn Heights City Hall.
Olympia is being sold by Karen Hayman and Casey Hayman of The Heyman Team of Sotheby’s International Realty, Frederick Edlund and John Gomez of The Eklund/Gomes Team of Douglas Eliman and M. Monica Novo Novo Team of Douglas Eliman.
Edison Grahamers. Williams’ renderings of New York
Williams in New York
Edison Gramercy is steps away from a popular private park in Lower Manhattan. Comprising a limestone facade, French windows and doors, and a zinc-stained attic, the building’s unique height is reminiscent of Parisian neoclassical architecture.
Inside, however, the traditional style embraces 21st century innovation and luxury, with hand-paved herringbone floors, an abundance of social and wellness services, including a few secret gardens.
Edison Grahamers. Williams’ renderings of New York.
Williams in New York
Under the November 2021 offering plan, pricing for the 54-unit, 13-story building at 250 East 21st Street will start at $895,000 for studios and $1.05 million for one bedroom and increase to $5.995 million for great distances. Distribution of four rooms.
Edison Gramercy’s sales are managed by John Goms of Douglas Eliman’s Eklund/Gomes team.
This story originally spread on Dirt.com.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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