NYC Luxury Real Estate
New York Luxury Buildings
We represent buyers and sellers in Manhattan’s most coveted buildings, from TriBeCa lofts and SoHo cast-iron conversions to West Village waterfront towers. Explore the buildings we know floor by floor, then reach our team for off-market access and building-specific guidance.
160 Leroy Street
Ian Schrager and Witkoff’s Herzog & de Meuron-designed waterfront condominium on the West Village’s Hudson edge, with John Pawson interiors. Recent sales inside.
275 West 10th Street (The Shephard)
Starwood and Naftali’s landmarked 1896-warehouse condominium in the West Village, The Shephard, with Gachot interiors and oversized lofts. Recent sales inside.
150 Charles Street
Witkoff’s COOKFOX-designed brick-and-metal condominium on the West Village waterfront, steps from Hudson River Park. Residences, amenities, and recent sales.
80 Clarkson Street
Zeckendorf and Atlas Capital's COOKFOX-designed two-tower waterfront condominium in the West Village - the city's quietest trophy sale, where access depends on your broker.
90 Morton Street
Brack Capital’s 1912-factory loft conversion in the West Village, 35 residences with architecture by Gottesman-Szmelcman. Recent sales inside.
Superior Ink (400 West 12th Street)
Related’s Robert A.M. Stern-designed brick-and-glass condominium on the West Village waterfront, on the old Superior Ink factory site. Residences and recent sales.
The Greenwich Lane
Rudin’s five-building West Village condominium enclave on the former St. Vincent’s site, with a private garden lane. Residences, amenities, and recent sales.