NYC Apartments for Sale in Linc
Linguistic invention is nearly as important a part of the Manhattan real estate scene as the new construction condominiums that make it necessary. In neighborhoods that were once frontiers of sorts -- the triangle of real estate below Canal Street that has become Tribeca, say, or the historic blocks south of Houston Street that New Yorkers know as Soho -- new names have accompanied new real estate development, creating neighborhood identities where there once there weren't even neighborhoods. That's what's happening with The Linc, a not-so-new neighborhood -- there has, after all, always been an area west of Ninth Avenue between 33rd and 42nd Streets -- with a new name and a new image.
Thanks to a zoning shift that opened the neighborhood to new constrcution condominium development and to the new real estate development that followed, The Linc has emerged in recent years as one of the more promising new real estate frontiers in Manhattan. Which is not bad for a neighborhood that didn't even have a name just a few years ago.
The new construction condominium listings in The Linc -- and there are no other kind as of yet -- have led the neighborhood's emergence, in this case, instead of following it.
While The Linc remains fairly low-key by Manhattan standards -- much of the retail is still of the mom-and-pop variety, with a heavy representation of Italian specialty shops and bicycle stores -- a bumper crop of new residential development is already changing the feel of the neighborhood, and the arrival of the northernmost portion of The High Line and new performance arts spaces such as the Baryshnikov Arts Center have injected a little Chelsea-style glamour into the formerly scruffy lower 30s. The arrival of a new subway stop -- the 7 train is scheduled to stop at 33rd and 10th Avenue by 2015 -- should hasten the process. The Linc already has plenty of buzz, and a catchy name -- all those still-in-process new luxury condominium developments make it easy to guess what will come next.
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A block from Central Park, just across Broadway from iconic Upper West Side cultural mecca Lincoln Center and home to all the amenities and aesthetic grace New Yorkers associate with Upper West Side condos, 30 Lincoln Plaza could be called one of the most distinctly Upper West Side condominium listings on the Upper West Side. But while 30 Lincoln Plaza does deliver the grace and understated elegance associated with Upper West Side living, this new condo conversion has a secret -- until just a few years ago, this UWS luxury condo was a UWS luxury rental. An ambitious overhaul gave 30 Lincoln Plaza a redone public plaza and a striking new lobby, as well as renovated condos for sale that reflect the best of contemporary Manhattan apartment style. Factor in that prime Upper West Side address, and it's no surprise that 30 Lincoln Plaza has emerged as one of the elite condo conversion listings on the Upper West Side.
Few addresses in New York real estate are as instantly recognizable or as synonymous with luxury as the Time Warner Center. To say that the opulent condominiums for sale at 25 Columbus Circle are full-spectrum masterpieces of luxury apartment living is both true and an understatement. Even by the high standards of the Upper West Side, the apartments for sale at 25 Columbus Circle offer a stunning balance between prime location, hotel-style amenities and ultra-luxe living spaces. The luxurious condos for sale at 25 Columbus Circle deliver on all the promise of their famous address.
15 Central Park West is one of the finest buildings in New York City, boasting spectacular views of Central Park with close proximity to Columbus Circle. 15 CPW is a building that is faithful to the enduring standards and elegance of the greatest pre-war apartment houses, while providing the thoughtful amenities that meet the way New Yorkers live today. Designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, this building is one of only a few all-limestone buildings to join the city's skyline in a 100 years.
Many Upper West Side condos occupy what could be described as prime Upper West Side locations, but only one has the address One Lincoln Plaza. One Lincoln Plaza's prime location at 20 West 64th Street, mere steps from Central Park and across the street from Lincoln Center, is part of what makes this one of the most desirable condo listings on the Upper West Side, and thus one of the more sought-after condo listings in Manhattan real estate. But while the words "condo near Central Park" are among Manhattan real estate's longest-standing magic words – and while the apartments for sale at One Lincoln Plaza are indeed notably near Central Park – there's more to One Lincoln Plaza than an elite Upper West Side location. With an impressive suite of amenities and luxurious residences that rival any condominiums for sale on the Upper West Side, One Lincoln Plaza is the total package.
10 West End Avenue is a new condominium located on the Upper West Side, offering luxury apartments for sale. The indoors and outdoors of New York City living merge effortlessly at 10 West End Avenue, where 11-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows feature endless views and unforgettable sunsets. The impressively scaled lobby and elegantly canopied entrance create a gracious first impression, using honey onyx mosaic walls, bleached woods and backlit glass. Residents are also welcomed by the full-service concierge and 24-hour doorman.
A newly constructed condominium from Beyer Blinder Belle and Costas Kondylis, The Park Laurel holds a unique architectural school above the Mc Burney School on the Upper West Side. This high-rise tower offers 53 luxury apartments for sale ranging from two to four bedrooms. With splendid views of Central Park East and a wide range of amenities, The Park Laurel at 15 West 63rd Street features luxury and elegance in its listings.
The Upper West Side has a well-earned reputation for exquisite residential spaces, and 45 West 67th Street is a stellar example of it. The post-war condominium was built in 1983 on a historic block along Park Avenue. Breaking 33 stories and 175 units, this sophisticated Upper West Side building is a good mixture of everything that makes a good home: aesthetic, comfort, and location.
Located just a few blocks away from the lush greens of Central Park, Addison Hall at 457 West 57th Street is a charming, 16-story, red brick apartment building with a canopied entrance to its two-story masonry base. This pre-war building, erected in 1930, offers its residents luxury apartments that are a blend of old-world charm and contemporary style, at a plum Manhattan location.
The Adagio 60 on 243 West 60th Street is located in Lincoln Square, an artistic center of Manhattan that offers Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, and a collection of museums, not to mention all the shops, bars, and restaurants that a local could ask for. This luxury Manhattan condo building, built in 2007, boasts 41 condos for sale in 9 stories, and an array of amenities, including an indoor pool and a fitness center. Residents of Adagio 60 are treated to luxurious condos, and a support staff that is eager to help.