The Treadwell launches sales in Lenox Hill
Sales have commenced at The Treadwell, an Upper East Side condominium slated to welcome residents next year. Located on East 62nd Street between Second and Third Avenues, the Art Deco–inspired building from comes courtesy of developers Dart Interests and INC Architecture & Design, the firm behind 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge and the event spaces at the TWA Hotel, and co-development manager Zeckendorf Development.
But where does the name come from? The Treadwell family bought the land around the building in 1815. The Treadwell Farm Historic District was one of the first neighborhoods in the city to receive the designation, back in 1967.
You can’t miss the Treadwell, which towers over the neighborhood’s 19th-century rowhouses. Inside you’ll find European white oak floors throughout, with quartzite counters, cerused oak cabinets, and Miele appliances in the kitchens. Upper units will also offer glass-enclosed balconies offering spectacular views of Central Park, Midtown, and the East River.
There are a total of 66 units, ranging from studios to three bedrooms, with pricing beginning at $1.1 million. Most of the 28 floors will house between two and four residences each, though the first two levels are dedicated to amenities—including a fitness center, club lounge, catering kitchen, and meeting spaces. Buyers are also being tempted with one-year memberships to concierge medicine group Sollis Health and access to special events curated by Omacasa.