HFZ Capital is redeveloping the Marquand condominiums on the Upper East Side and will list the renovated units between $15 million and $40 million, Curbed reported. Douglas Elliman will handle sales, which are slated to kick off in May.
Renovations to the 100-year-old building at 11 East 68th Street will take place on the exterior and interior, including fixes to the Beaux-Arts façade. Shelton, Mindel & Associates and Beyer Blinder Belle Architects are the architects of record.
Units will feature custom kitchens, marbled bathrooms, stone countertops and new hardwood floors. Two of the units will be duplex penthouses with private terraces, according to Department of Buildings records spotted by Curbed.
The building will have a white-gloved doorman, a children’s lounge, a gym and storage rooms. [Curbed] —Zachary Kussin