“The Second-highest contract was a three-bedroom condo at 212 Fifth Avenue, an office-building-turned-condo converted by Madison Equities and Thor Equities.” Read More
“The Second-highest contract was a three-bedroom condo at 212 Fifth Avenue, an office-building-turned-condo converted by Madison Equities and Thor Equities.” Read More
“The corner unit has 3,078 square feet, including three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. The living room and master also have views of Madison Square Park.” Read More
“There is a lot of NYC history surrounding 212 Fifth Avenue as this was one of NYC’s first skyscrapers.” Read More
“212 Fifth Avenue began life in 1912 as a manufacturing building, but with the combined efforts of developers Madison Equities and Thor Equities, plus architect David Helpern and interior design firm Pembrooke & Ives, it has been meticulously gut renovated, restored and turned into a opulent 48-unit condo building.” Read More
While many New York City apartment buildings are taking a “less is more” approach when it comes to size, at 212 Fifth Avenue, bigger is still better—and its future residents seem to agree. Although the building was initially designed with just one floor-through residence in mind, developer Robert Gladstone recently petitioned to combine two more
The soon-to-be-completed penthouse atop the NoMad condos at 212 Fifth Avenue embodies the pinnacle of New York City luxury real estate. Spanning three stories, with a 10,000-square-foot interior and 5,700 square feet of exterior space, and bedecked in chevron oak flooring and Calcatta gold marble, the building’s pièce de résistance is equal parts elegant, expansive,
If 212 Fifth Avenue is the ultimate Manhattan address, uniting the borough’s most sought-after area code and storied avenue, then The Crown is the ultimate Manhattan penthouse. This NoMad triplex sits atop the 1912 building that is now a condo conversion, and not only “crowns” Fifth Avenue but Madison Square Park, too, from its oversized
Atop 212 Fifth Avenue sits The Crown, the triplex penthouse overlooking Madison Square Park, putting an emphatic exclamation point on the very idea of luxury Manhattan penthouses. The $68.5 million NoMad penthouse comprises 10,000 square feet of interior space and over half as many square feet of outdoor space across the top three floors of the stunning
Despite the trend towards smaller, less expensive condos, the Manhattan trophy penthouse will always be the pinnacle of New York real estate. Such is the case for 212 Fifth Avenue’s triplex penthouse, which will offer one lucky resident nearly 16,000 square feet of coveted Flatiron District and NoMad real estate, including the building’s entire roof. The outdoor space provides not only
Throughout Manhattan, a century-old luxury real estate trend has resurfaced in the form of studio apartments meant as extensions of full-sized condos. These residences, originally designed to house nannies and other domestic assistants, are furnished with the same high-end finishes and appliances as the main apartments and are only available for sale to building residents.
A unique, expansive home at 212 Fifth Avenue in the NoMad recently sold for over $28 million. The 7,400-square-foot residence is one of 48 luxury condos that make up the high-end conversion by Helpern Architects with interiors by Pembrooke & Ives. Formerly designed as two separate apartments, the full-floor residence with an open layout and
212 Fifth Avenue is more than just an iconic address. Built in 1912, the former Flatiron District office building boasts a beautifully restored ornate façade and is now home to New York’s most highly anticipated new condos. Thanks in large part to the structure’s stylish aesthetic, the most expensive of its 48 luxury residences has
The Flatiron District luxury condominiums under construction at 212 Fifth Avenue are a welcome addition to the neighborhood. While other projects strive to stand out among the selection of current offerings, 212 Fifth Avenue has an innate advantage. The number 212, which harkens back to the original area code of Manhattan, is itself a prestigious
Classic style and modern amenities have blended seamlessly at 212 Fifth Avenue. Under the care of Madison Equities, the Flatiron District tower has retained its 103-year-old building’s original character while adding modern luxuries to each of its 48 residences. According to Madison Equities CEO Robert Gladstone, “The natural proportions of 212 Fifth Avenue allowed us
48 luxury residences are under development by Madison Equities at the coveted Flatiron District’s 212 Fifth Avenue. Starting at $3.9 million, the large, loft-like spaces will range from two-bedroom residences to a triplex penthouse. Interiors will boast chevron-pattern oak floors and Calacatta marble kitchen counters, and select 400-square-foot studios will also be available for residents
The most coveted address in New York City will soon be home to 48 new luxury condominiums in the Flatiron District. 212 Fifth Avenue was acquired by developers Madison Equities and Thor Equities for $260 million earlier this year. The magical address, which sits opposite Madison Square Park, reflects a time when all Manhattanites were