121 East 22nd

121 East 22nd

121 East 22nd Street New York, NY 10010

Hours: Monday – Thursday 10am – 6pm Sunday 11am – 6pm


Description

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Toll Brothers City Living presents 121 East 22ND, the first residential building in NYC designed by world-renowned architectural firm OMA, founded by Rem Koolhaas. Located at the crossing of the Gramercy Park and Flatiron neighborhoods, the 18-story building offers 140 residences with diverse layouts, a contemporary aesthetic, and a wide array of amenities. The thoughtfully designed homes, which range in size from studio to 5-bedroom, feature high ceilings, oversized windows, and wide plank, white oak floors. Select residences have private outdoor space. The elegant kitchens are equipped with Gaggenau appliances, polished quartz counter tops, and acid-etched, back-painted glass cabinetry with custom millwork interiors. The stunning master bathrooms feature Calacatta Paonazzo marble counter tops, tub decks, and accent walls, and are outfitted with white oak cabinetry, polished chrome Kallista fixtures and acid-etched glass shower doors. Residents will enjoy a carefully curated selection of amenities that includes an indoor pool, a landscaped courtyard, an indoor/outdoor residents’ lounge, a rooftop terrace with fire pit and grill, a private dining room and catering kitchen, a fitness center, a screening room, and a children’s playroom. The building also offers an automated indoor parking system, bike storage, private storage, a 24/7 attended lobby, and full concierge services.


Amenities

  • Pets Allowed
  • Elevator
  • Dishwasher
  • Full-time Doorman

✔ Bike Room

✔ Children's Playroom

✔ Community Recreation Facilities

✔ Concierge

✔ Gym

✔ Laundry in Building

✔ Media Room

✔ Package Room

✔ Parking Available

✔ Storage Available

✔ Swimming Pool


Outdoor Space

✔ Deck

✔ Roof Deck


Building Facts

Facts

  • 140 Units
  • 18 Stories
  • 2019 Built

District

Community District 105

City Council District 2

Police Precinct 13

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