NEW YORK--Manhattan’s Carnegie Hill neighborhood will soon welcome nine green condominium homes at 180 East 93rd Street.
The nine residences have been developed by Greystone Property Development, and designed by Barry Rice Architects.
180 East 93rd Street integrates state-of-the-art design with recycled, local and sustainable materials for a healthy and earth-conscious way of living. A geothermal well will feed the primary heating and cooling systems, and collected rainwater will irrigate the private garden. Additional eco-friendly features include energy-efficient insulation, Energy Star appliances and water-saving fixtures throughout, mechanical and electrical codes that exceed standards and low emissions paint, solvents, carpet, caulking and window glass.
Greystone Property Development designed this collection of homes with a wealth of fresh-air options. The maisonette is highlighted by a bi-level private garden irrigated by collected rainwater; Penthouse Two features a 1,800 sf tranquil rooftop terrace; and many of the other homes feature either sunbathed
Carnegie Hill, a leafy enclave hidden within Manhattan’s Upper East Side, is renowned for its mansions, townhouses and small-town feel. Central Park is just a few blocks away as is the 92nd Street Y. This sought-after neighborhood is also home to an array of shops, cafes, restaurants and museums.
Anticipated occupancy is Spring 2009. Richard Steinberg, Senior Managing Director, Warburg Realty Partnership, is handling sales.
180 East 93rd St.
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