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Astoria

The Astoria

21-24 30th Avenue

The Criterion Group launched sales at its six-story, 27-unit condominium, designed by Nyron Hall, in late March. The one-bedroom units range in size from 701 to 854 square feet and have private balconies and terraces. Prices start at $473,000, and amenities include a roof deck, terrace, covered parking units, storage space and fitness center. Prudential Douglas Elliman is the exclusive marketing and sales agent. Contact: www.heartofastoria.com.

Chelsea

High Line 23

Construction is underway at Alf Naman’s 14-story condominium, designed by Neil M. Denari Architects. The building has units that range from 1,850 to 3,600 square feet, and prices run as high as $10.5 million for the penthouse. The building will have LEED gold certification and will also house art galleries.

Fort Greene

Toren

150 Myrtle Avenue

The 38-story, 240-unit condominium developed by BFC Partners launched sales in late March. The Skidmore, Owings & Merrill-designed building will have studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments ranging in size from 442 to 1,967 square feet. Prices range from around $350,000 to $1.7 million. Amenities include an outdoor screening area, fitness center, swimming pool, library, lounge and attended parking garage; it will also have retail space. The building also will have an environmentally friendly cogeneration power plant and a silver LEED rating. Contact: www.torencondo.com.

Gravesend

The Venetian

431 Avenue P

The sales office opened at the Sitt Asset Management development. Prices range between $700 and $1,000 per square foot, Brownstoner reported. Amenities include a courtyard, fitness center, lounge and secure parking. Contact: www.venetiancondony.com.

Midtown East

211 East 51st Street

Occupancy at HJ Development’s 14-story, 73-unit condominium is expected to begin this summer. The building, designed by Shamir Shah Design, has one-, two- and three-bedroom residences ranging in size from 505 to 2,400 square feet and prices starting around $600,000. Amenities include a fitness area, lounge and spa. AnneMarie Alexander is the exclusive sales and marketing agent. Contact: www.211east51.com.

Murray Hill

303 East 33rd Street

Toll Brothers and the Kibel Company are building the 130-unit condominium, and sales are expected to begin in the spring or summer of 2008. Completion of the project is slated for fall 2009.

Upper East Side

Georgica Residential Tower

305 East 85th Street

The Ascend Group launched sales for its 20-story, 58-unit condominium in March, and construction is underway with completion slated for 2009. The Cetra Ruddy-designed building will have two-, three- and four-bedroom residences ranging from 1,298 to 3,000 square feet in size, with prices averaging $1,500 per square foot. The 134,000-square-foot project cost $90 million to develop. Amenities include a fitness room, children’s playroom and a roof deck. The exclusive sales and marketing agent is Prudential Douglas Elliman. Contact: www.georgicalife.com.

Upper East Side

East Hill

212 East 95th Street

Sales have begun at the boutique-style 26-unit condominium designed by architect David Black. The building has one-, two- and three-bedroom units, which range in size from 913 to 1,875 square feet; prices start at $800,000. Amenities include an exercise room, common roof deck and individual storage space. Occupancy at the building is slated to begin in September. Prudential Douglas Elliman is the exclusive sales and marketing agent. Contact: www.easthillcondominiums.com.

Upper West Side

535 West End Avenue

Extell Development’s 20-story, 22-unit condominium, designed by Lucien Lagrange, had three units on the market as of early April, Curbed reported. The building has apartments ranging from 3,744 to 8,451 square feet, with prices ranging from $8.75 to $21 million. Amenities include a private lounge, billiards room, fitness center and swimming pool. Corcoran Sunshine is the exclusive marketing and sales agent. Contact: www.535wea.com.

Upper West Side

Ariel West

245 West 99th Street

Developer Extell unveiled a model home and fitness center as construction nears an end at the 32-story, 73-unit development. The building, designed by architect Cook and Fox, has two- to five-bedroom units with prices starting at about $1,900 per square foot. Amenities include a private theatre, fitness center, billiards lounge, children’s playroom, pet spa and garden. Corcoran is the exclusive marketing and sales agent. Contact: www.arielcondos.com.

Williamsburg

The Edge

Sales were launched in early April at Douglaston Development’s two-tower, 575-unit mixed-use development. The buildings, which are 15 and 30 stories tall, were designed by the Stephen B. Jacobs Group. The project’s studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments range in size from 490 to 2,275 square feet. Prices for the units range from $420,000 to $2.83 million. Amenities include a year-round open-air pool, fitness facilities, yoga studio, spa, screening rooms, lounge areas, private party room and refrigerated storage. The Developers Group is the exclusive sales and marketing agent. Contact: www.williamsburgedge.com.

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Williamsburg

Home

154 Skillman Avenue

Sales are underway at Ore International’s six-story, 12-unit condominium, which has studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments as well as townhouses. Prices range from $495,000
to $795,000, Curbed reported. Amenities include a fitness center, indoor parking spaces and private cellar space. The exclusive marketing and sales agent is aptsandlofts.com. Contact: www.homewilliamsburg.com.

Williamsburg

66 North 1st Street

Sales will soon begin at the 21-unit factory restoration, designed by Scarano Architects. Prices for the first units will range from $499,000 for a 632-square-foot studio to $1.045 million for a three-bedroom duplex penthouse. The building has a common courtyard as well as private courtyards and roof terraces that can be purchased. Aptsandlofts.com is the exclusive marketing and sales agent.

Construction update

Greenpoint

110 Green Street

The six-story, 130-unit condominium, being developed by Magic Johnson and other investors, is topping out more than a year into construction, Curbed reported. The Meltzer/Mandl-designed building will have a 360-foot window of colored spandrel glass, and amenities will include a rooftop terrace, pool and a children’s playroom.

Sales update

Greenpoint

Canvas

118 Greenpoint Avenue

Four of the development’s 15 apartments were sold as of early April, according to Brownstoner. The building has a mix of studios, one- and two-bedroom units that range from 527 to 1,352 square feet. Prices range from $415,000 to $729,000. Units have washers and dryers, large storage spaces and private roof decks. Aptsandlofts.com is the exclusive marketing and sales agent. Contact: www.canvascondos.com.

Lower Manhattan

20 Pine

The first sales have closed at
developer Leviev Boymelgreen’s 409-unit condominium. Armani/Casa is the interior designer for the project, which has units priced from $600,000 to $4 million. Amenities include a pool, spa,
club and several lounges. The exclusive marketing and sales agent is Shvo Marketing. Contact: www.20pine.com.

Murray Hill

45 Park Avenue

SJP Residential Properties’ 21-story, 105-unit condominium was sold out as of mid-March. The building is designed by architect Costas Kondylis and has one-, two- and three-bedroom units with hardwood floors,
washers and dryers and Juliette balconies. Prices range from around $900,000 to $2.32 million. Amenities include a health club, lounge and two-story atrium. Contact: www.45parkave.com.

Murray Hill

Twenty9th Park Madison

39 East 29th Street

Developer Espais Promocions Immobiliàries’ 34-story, 142-unit condominium was 50 percent sold as of late March. The building, designed by H. Thomas O’Hara Architects, has one- and two-bedroom homes ranging from 536 to 1,309 square feet as well as 2,070-square-foot, two-bedroom penthouses. Prices at the building, which is slated for occupancy in summer 2008, range from $600,000 to around $4 million. Amenities include a fitness center, refrigerated storage, on-site parking and storage units. Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy is the exclusive marketing and sales agent. Contact: www.Twenty9th.com.

Tribeca

Artisan Lofts

143 Reade Street

The $10 million, 38-unit condo conversion was 80 percent sold as of mid-March. The building, designed by BKSK Architects, has lofts ranging from 1,860 to 3,374 square feet. Prices range from $2.895 to $11 million. The building will host rotating gallery exhibitions from the McNeill Art Group in its lobby and will have a fitness center, children’s playroom and roof deck. Corcoran Group Marketing is the exclusive sales and marketing agent. Contact: www.artisanlofts.com.

Williamsburg

One Hanson Place

The 190-unit condominium, developed by the Dermot Company, was 74 percent sold as of the end of March, Curbed reported. Prices range from $900 to $1,400 per square foot. Amenities include a children’s room, gym, public terrace, business center and sky lounge. Contact: www.onehanson.com.

Williamsburg

The Pad

196-200 South 2nd Street

The 30-unit condominium was 20 percent sold at the end of March. The building has studio and one-bedroom homes ranging in price from $395,000 for a 560-square-foot studio duplex to $689,000 for a one-bedroom penthouse duplex. Amenities include a gym, billiards room and furnished outdoor roof deck. The exclusive marketing and sales agent is aptsandlofts.com.

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