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2023.07.31
Architectural Digest’s AD Pro

The Treadwell takes a lap on the Upper East Side

Dart Interest and Zeckendorf Development have unveiled new renderings of the Treadwell, a 28-story residentialtower going up at 249 East 62nd Street between Second and Third Avenues in Manhattan. Designed by INC Architecture & Design, the Art Deco–inspired building is expected to be completed near the end of 2023 and willinclude 66 units, from studio to three-bedroom layouts, with prices ranging from from $1.1 to $4.5 million.Each floor will house two to four residences, according to New York YIMBY, with upper units offering glass-enclosed balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize views of Midtown and the East River.The Treadwell family owned the land between East 61st and East 62nd in the early 1800s, and the Treadwell FarmHistoric District is one of New York’s oldest. Most of the buildings on the block are four-story row houses built between 1868 and 1875.
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2023.08.01
CityRealty

First look at The Treadwell, Art Deco-inspired new Upper East Side condominiums

While located right outside the Treadwell Farms Historic District, a new building named in its honor pays respectful tribute to it: Newly revealed renderings for The Treadwell show an Art Deco-inspired design by INC Architecture & Design, a bronze and terra cotta facade, and a base that appears in harmony with its low-rise, historic neighbors. However, the building's 28-story height, setbacks allowing for private terraces, and distinctive crown are right in line with the contemporary buyer's wishes.Upon completion, The Treadwell will be home to 66 studio through three-bedroom condos with two to four units per floor. There will be an on-site superintendent, and amenities are set to include a fitness center, sauna, and steam room. According to a teaser site, prices are expected to range from $1.1 million to $4.5 million.The rendering reveal represents the latest chapter for the building at 249 East 62nd Street, which has been in the works since 2016. A skyscraper designed by Rafael Vinoly was originally proposed for the site, and renderings of a building featuring a hollow octagonal core were later revealed. Some locals objected to the “building on stilts,” but this particular project was ultimately halted between fire safety concerns and the closing of the mechanical void loophole that would have allowed for this building’s soaring height.The Treadwell is taking shape on a tree-lined Upper East Side street, albeit one close to Bloomingdale’s, popular restaurants and bars, and a Trader Joe’s outpost that has been described as the city’s most beautiful supermarket. Transportation options include the Lexington Avenue/63rd Street F and Q trains, the 59th Street 4/5/6 and N/R/W trains, and the Roosevelt Island tramway. It is also taking shape amidst a mini residential building boom: New condos like The Leyton, The Clare, and 200 East 59th Street have all risen on surrounding blocks in recent years.
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2023.07.31
New York Yimby

Renderings revealed For The Treadwell at 249 East 62nd Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side

YIMBY has an exclusive set of new renderings from DBOX for The Treadwell, a 28-story, 347-foot-tall residential tower under construction at 249 East 62nd Street in the Treadwell Farm Historic District of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed INC Architecture & Design and developed by Dart Interest, the topped-out Art Deco-inspired building will yield 66 condominium units in studio to three-bedroom layouts with prices ranging from $1.1 to $4.5 million. Brown Harris Stevens Development is managing sales and marketing for the homes, SLCE Architects is the executive architect, CM & Associates is the general contractor, and Zeckendorf Development is the co-manager of the project, which rises from an L-shaped plot by the corner of Second Avenue and East 62nd Street.The main rendering depicts a late-afternoon aerial view looking south at The Treadwell’s multifaceted crown, which is composed of light-colored metal cladding and a series of vertical fins with rounded corners lining the edges of the mechanical bulkhead’s northern elevation. We can also see numerous landscaped upper balconies surrounded by glass railings that will provide panoramic views of Midtown to the west and the East River and Queens to the east. Floor-to-ceiling windows will allow for maximum natural light flow into the uppermost units.The second rendering depicts The Treadwell’s five-story annex along East 62nd Street. This volume features fluted gray paneling framing a grid of large square windows and is topped with a landscaped terrace. A secondary entrance to the property sits beneath a landscaped canopy, with a set of raised garden beds flanking the doorway.The Treadwell is expected to house two to four homes per level. Residential amenities include a fitness center, sauna, steam room, and an on-site superintendent, with more likely to be disclosed as the project gets closer to completion. The nearest subways from the property are the F and Q trains at the Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station to the west, and the N, R, W, 4, 5, and 6 trains at the Lexington Avenue-59th Street station. 249 East 62nd Street is anticipated to be completed near the end of this year.
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2023.08.02
NewDevRev

Renderings Revealed for The Treadwell at 249 East 62nd Street on Manhattan's Upper East Side

YIMBY has an exclusive set of new renderings from DBOX for The Treadwell, a 28-story, 347-foot-tall residential tower under construction at 249 East 62nd Street in the Treadwell Farm Historic District of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed INC Architecture & Design and developed by Dart Interest, the topped-out Art Deco-inspired building will yield 66 condominium units in studio to three-bedroom layouts with prices ranging from $1.1 to $4.5 million. Brown Harris Stevens Development is managing sales and marketing for the homes, SLCE Architects is the executive architect, CM & Associates is the general contractor, and Zeckendorf Development is the co-manager of the project, which rises from an L-shaped plot by the corner of Second Avenue and East 62nd Street.
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2023.10.31
New York YIMBY

The Treadwell Nears Completion At 249 East 62nd Street On Manhattan’s Upper East Side

Construction is nearing completion on The Treadwell, a 28-story residential tower at 249 East 62nd Street in the Treadwell Farm Historic District of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by INC Architecture & Design and developed by Dart Interests, the 347-foot-tall Art Deco-inspired building will yield 66 condominium units in studio to three-bedroom layouts with prices ranging from $1 million to $4.5 million. Brown Harris Stevens Development is managing sales and marketing for the homes, SLCE Architects is the executive architect, CM & Associates is the general contractor, and Zeckendorf Development is the co-manager of the project, which stands near the corner of Second Avenue and East 62nd Street.Nearly all of the remaining façade work has concluded since our last update in early March, when scaffolding still shrouded large portions of the podium and pinnacle of the reinforced concrete superstructure. Recent photographs show the envelope almost finished with only a handful of sections left to wrap up, including the paneling around the back of the crown, glass railings on the upper balconies, and the two ground-floor frontages that are still obscured by sidewalk sheds.
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2023.10.23
Off The MRKT

The Treadwell: Upper East Side's Newest Architectural Gem

Dart Interests proudly introduces The Treadwell, an exquisite collection of 66 condominiums nestled within an Art Deco-inspired structure. Located adjacent to the Treadwell Farm Historic District, this architectural marvel, crafted by INC Architecture & Design, promises residents a harmonious blend of luxury and comfort. With an anticipated move-in date in 2024, The Treadwell offers a diverse range of units, from cozy studios to spacious three-bedroom residences, culminating in an opulent penthouse.Strategically positioned on 62nd Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, The Treadwell enjoys the privilege of being at the crossroads of the iconic Upper East Side and bustling Midtown. This prime location ensures residents are moments away from Central Park, the East River, and a myriad of New York's premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destinations. Robin Schneiderman of Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing expressed immense pride in this venture, emphasizing The Treadwell's alignment with the evolving preferences of modern buyers.Internally, The Treadwell is a testament to refined urban living. Residents are greeted with meticulously designed interiors, replete with premium appliances, European white oak floors, and expansive terraces offering panoramic city views. The heart of each residence, the kitchen, seamlessly blends functionality with aesthetics, boasting cerused oak cabinets, quartzite countertops, and state-of-the-art Miele appliances. The building's amenities elevate the living experience, with the first two floors dedicated to a plethora of facilities, from a luminous double-height lobby to a state-of-the-art fitness center. As an added luxury, residents receive complimentary memberships to Sollis Health and Omacasa.Behind The Treadwell's grandeur are industry stalwarts. Dart Interests, with a portfolio spanning eight states, is a beacon of excellence in real estate development. Zeckendorf Development, co-developer of The Treadwell, has been instrumental in shaping Manhattan's skyline. INC Architecture & Design, with its sustainable approach, has infused The Treadwell with a unique character. Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing, a name synonymous with luxury real estate since 1873, oversees the project's sales and marketing, ensuring The Treadwell is poised to become an Upper East Side landmark.
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2023.10.23
CityRealty

The Treadwell, Art Deco-inspired new Upper East Side condominium, quietly launches sales

A few months after the latest renderings were revealed, sales have quietly launched at The Treadwell. We have not set a date for live listings, but the first availabilities start at $1.7 million for one-bedrooms, $2.325 million for two-bedrooms, and $3.95 million for three-bedrooms. Move-ins are expected to begin in 2024; in the meantime, CityRealty's experts are on hand for the latest availabilities.Plans for The Treadwell date back to 2016, when a skyscraper designed by Rafael Vinoly was proposed for the site. After renderings of a building featuring a hollow octagonal core were revealed, some locals came out against the “building on stilts.” However, this particular project was ultimately halted between fire safety concerns and the closing of the mechanical void loophole that would have allowed for this building’s soaring height.The most recent renderings show an Art Deco-inspired design by INC Architecture & Design, a bronze and terra cotta facade, and a base that appears in harmony with its low-rise, historic neighbors while allowing for the soaring height and private terraces the modern buyer appreciates. The Treadwell is located just outside the Treadwell Farms Historic District, but pays respectful tribute to its neighbors with the design.It is also located on a tree-lined street close to some of the city's top medical institutions, including Lenox Hill Hospital, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center, and Rockefeller University Hospital. Indeed, an emphasis on wellness comes through in The Treadwell's amenities: Not only does the second floor house a state-of-the-art fitness center as well as a sauna and steam room, but residents receive a complimentary one-year membership to concierge medicine group Sollis Health. Offering everything from 24-hour virtual visits to in-home treatment to expert care coordination, it has been described as "an ER that treats you like a VIP."Area attractions also include Bloomingdale’s, popular restaurants and bars, and a Trader Joe’s outpost that has been described as the city’s most beautiful supermarket. Transportation options include the Lexington Avenue/63rd Street F and Q trains, the 59th Street 4/5/6 and N/R/W trains, and the Roosevelt Island tramway. Additionally, new condos like Archive Lofts, The Leyton, The Clare, and 200 East 59th Street have risen on surrounding blocks in recent years.
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2023.10.17
Yahoo! Life

First Look: Inside The Treadwell, a New Art Deco Condo in Uptown Manhattan

The Treadwell, a new Art Deco-inspired condominium on the Upper East Side has officially launched sales and Robb Report got the first peek inside.Located on 62nd Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, the 66-unit building is aptly named for its positioning next to the landmarked Treadwell Farm Historic District. Developed by Dart Interests and conceived inside and out by INC Architecture & Design, The Treadwell pays homage to New York City’s Neoclassical architectural history with a fluted terracotta and bronze façade. Altogether, the apartments range in size from studios to one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences, priced up to $4.5 million. Plus, there’s an exclusive penthouse level as well.“We are thrilled to introduce The Treadwell, a remarkable new offering in a very desirable and central portion of the Upper East Side,” said Brown Harris Stevens development marketing managing director Robin Schneiderman, in a press statement.Highlights of the apartments include oversized windows, high ceilings, and European white oak flooring throughout. The kitchen is the real star, complete with Miele appliances, custom-edged quartzite countertops, and cerused oak cabinets. Many of the homes also include balconies and terraces that offer up sweeping views of Central Park, the East River, and the Manhattan skyline.Elsewhere, the first two floors of the building are entirely dedicated to amenities. You’ll find a sun-drenched lobby clad with oak walls and double-height ceilings. Additionally, the suite of perks includes a landscaped courtyard, a club lounge, meeting rooms, a catering kitchen, and a fitness center. Some of the standout spaces include a community room decked out with fluted wood, metal banding, and a tiered circular ceiling cove and chandelier reminiscent of the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center.The Treadwell, which will begin move-ins next year, will also provide residents with a complimentary one-year membership to concierge medicine group, Sollis Health, and curated experience masters, Omacasa.“Our team is tremendously proud of our third collaboration with Dart Interests and fourth new development with INC Architecture & Design,” added Schneiderman. “The building’s gracious homes and thoughtful amenities address the needs we are seeing buyers prioritize in today’s market.”
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2023.10.17
Robb Report

First Look: Inside The Treadwell, a New Art Deco Condo in Uptown Manhattan

The Treadwell, a new Art Deco-inspired condominium on the Upper East Side has officially launched sales and Robb Report got the first peek inside. Located on 62nd Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues, the 66-unit building is aptly named for its positioning next to the landmarked Treadwell Farm Historic District. Developed by Dart Interests and conceived inside and out by INC Architecture & Design, The Treadwell pays homage to New York City’s Neoclassical architectural history with a fluted terracotta and bronze façade. Altogether, the apartments range in size from studios to one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences, priced up to $4.5 million. Plus, there’s an exclusive penthouse level as well. “We are thrilled to introduce The Treadwell, a remarkable new offering in a very desirable and central portion of the Upper East Side,” said Brown Harris Stevens development marketing managing director Robin Schneiderman, in a press statement.Highlights of the apartments include oversized windows, high ceilings, and European white oak flooring throughout. The kitchen is the real star, complete with Miele appliances, custom-edged quartzite countertops, and cerused oak cabinets. Many of the homes also include balconies and terraces that offer up sweeping views of Central Park, the East River, and the Manhattan skyline.Elsewhere, the first two floors of the building are entirely dedicated to amenities. You’ll find a sun-drenched lobby clad with oak walls and double-height ceilings. Additionally, the suite of perks includes a landscaped courtyard, a club lounge, meeting rooms, a catering kitchen, and a fitness center. Some of the standout spaces include a community room decked out with fluted wood, metal banding, and a tiered circular ceiling cove and chandelier reminiscent of the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center.The Treadwell, which will begin move-ins next year, will also provide residents with a complimentary one-year membership to concierge medicine group, Sollis Health, and curated experience masters, Omacasa. “Our team is tremendously proud of our third collaboration with Dart Interests and fourth new development with INC Architecture & Design,” added Schneiderman. “The building’s gracious homes and thoughtful amenities address the needs we are seeing buyers prioritize in today’s market.”
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2023.09.27
Mansion Global

New York’s Newest Condos Prioritize Privacy

The Treadwell, 249 East 62nd St., Lenox Hill, ManhattanThis development on the Upper East Side pays homage to Manhattan’s Art Deco movement and is named after the Treadwell Farms Historic District. The 28-story building will be clad in bronze and terracotta, with private balconies and terraces in select residences. With two- to four-bedroom units designed by INC Architecture & Design per level, residents can expect privacy and upscale finishes. Inside the homes, there are 10-foot ceilings in most living rooms and bedrooms, and large windows look out to the Upper East Side, Central Park, the East River and Queens. Modern amenities, such as optional refrigerated package storage, a pet spa and private exercise pods to stream workouts round out the property.Residents will be near neighborhood amenities including an Equinox and luxury shopping on Fifth Avenue, along with fine dining restaurants like Daniel, JoJo and Moti Mahal Delux. A few avenue blocks away, Central Park and Fifth Avenue’s Museum Mile await. Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing is launching sales in October, with occupancy expected early next year. Number of Units: 66 unitsPrice Range: $1.1 million to $4.5 millionDeveloper/Architect: Dart Interests and Zeckendorf Development/INC Architecture & DesignApartment Sizes: 698-square-foot studios to 2,141-square-foot three-bedroom apartmentsAmenities: Fitness room; wellness garden; training room; private e-workout pods; steam room; sauna; meditation room; kids’ room; pet spa; laundry room with extra-capacity washers and dryer; private meeting rooms with integrated audio and visual for video conferencing; club lounge with catering kitchen and dining area; and courtyard with al fresco dining and grilling station.
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