The Treadwell, 249 East 62nd St., Lenox Hill, Manhattan
This 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 units
Price Range: $1.1 million to $4.5 million
Developer/Architect: Dart Interests and Zeckendorf Development/INC Architecture & Design
Apartment Sizes: 698-square-foot studios to 2,141-square-foot three-bedroom apartments
Amenities: 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.