141 Fifth Avenue
June 20th, 2008
Inside the units of 141 Fifth Avenue, Nancy Ruddy’s designs leave residents feeling expansive and cheery. Ceilings soar past ten feet, and eight-foot tall glass doors stand to greet them. Four-inch plank solid walnut floors throughout add a crisp elegance to the homes. Kitchens are equipped with a Miele dishwasher and coffee system, as well as a Wolf range and Subzero refrigerator. Pietra Cucina stone countertops finish off the kitchen amenities. The bath areas wrap things up nicely, especially the master bath, which boasts Wenge wood and limestone double-sink vanities, and a separate tub and shower area. Residents will particularly enjoy the rainforest shower head and handheld body spray.
Living at 141 Fifth Avenue couldn’t be more exciting. Its premier location puts it right in the middle of some of the most creative and prolific areas of Manhattan. Greenwich Village, Chelsea and Gramercy are all just a short jaunt away. For the growing families, Madison Square Park is just a couple of blocks north of the development. Of course, Union Square Park is just a few blocks in the other direction, complete with a playground for the kiddies and a Farmer’s Market for health-conscious parents. Other local destinations include Whole Foods, Barnes & Noble, Equinox Gym—and the local subway, for those who want to conveniently explore other parts of the city.
As of May 2008, more than 80% of the building’s 38 units have been sold. Those still available range in size from 1205-4748 square feet, including the five-bedroom, seven-bath penthouse with library. This unit is priced at $11.25 million. Other units range in price from $2.8 million to $12 million. 141 Fifth Avenue is being marketed by CORE Group Marketing.
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July 25th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
I love this concept! Interiors sound impressive, as well! Also like the architecture of the building!