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The Real New York with Emanuele Fiore

“Emanuele identified a real estate niche market amongst his fellow models who had moved to Milan”

At the age of 18, Emanuele Fiore, left Torino, Italy for Milan to start what would be a very successful modeling career, and he did just that and more.

While in Milan, Emanuele identified a real estate niche market amongst his fellow models who had moved to Milan from around the World to try their luck in the Fashion Capital. Emanuele started a real estate agency chain “CASA IN” handling rentals and sales throughout Italy as well as partnering with other agencies throughout Europe.

Having traveled the world for work as a model, Emanuele established a very strong and successful network in the fashion world, celebrities, politicians, and business leaders who are keen to be in the New York Real Estate market.

Being fluent in 4 languages, Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Emanuele has successfully par-laid that international experience into a discerning NY real estate career. Emanuele now with over 10 years of experience in the USA real estate market, can guide you through notable condominiums, cooperatives, and townhouses. He has worked with private individuals and developers to identify a townhouse for purchase, renovation, and resale at significant profits in addition to working with individuals to identify townhouses as long-term homes.

He is adaptive to client needs, discreet, and known for his careful negotiations on their behalf.


DOWNTOWN had the opportunity to interview Emanuele Fiore

DTM: What do you like most about being a broker in New York City?

EF: Being a broker in New York City, is probably the most difficult and competitive city in the world.. a good thing is that the price point of real estate is high compared to everywhere else, so once the hard work is done and the deal is sealed, the commission is worth the immense effort. I very much like being a broker here in New York, the properties are spectacular!

EF: Casa Cipriani,Piccola Cucina, 6 bond Street

DTM: What is your go-to place to just hang out on the weekend in New York City?

EF: Dumbo House

DTM: Share some of the properties this week?

EF: Unit 56 at 23 East 22nd Street in Flatiron entered contract this week, with the last asking price of $16,995,000. Built-in 2009, this gut-renovated condo spans 3,310 square feet with 4 beds and 3 full baths. It features a 360-degree park, river, and city views, a private foyer with a south-facing view, a primary suite with an en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet, hardwood floors, and much more. The building provides a full-time doorman and concierge, a state-of-the-art fitness center, an indoor pool, a steam room, a parlor room, and many other amenities.

Compass – Unit 56 at 23 East 22nd Street

Also signed this week was Unit 36B at 15 Central Park West on the Upper West Side, with the last asking price of $15,250,000. Built-in 2007, this condo spans 2,367 square feet with 2 beds and 2 full baths. It features unobstructed park views, floor-to-ceiling windows, custom white rift oak shelving and storage throughout, a paneled wall that accommodates a gas fireplace, an open eat-in kitchen with high-end appliances, a west-facing primary suite with an en-suite bathroom, and much more. The building provides a large fitness center, a lap pool, a private restaurant/catering, and many other amenities.

Unit 36B at 15 Central Park West
 
Looking for the perfect broker, while finding just the right home, look no further!

Emanuele Fiore
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
M: 516.653.8279
efiore@compass.com

Cover photo – https://richardsteinbergteam.com/properties/36-e-69th-street-unit-4-ab-newyorkcity-ny-10021-olrs-1968085

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30 Park Place – Peek Inside the Highest Terraced Penthouse in NYC

Soaring 870 feet above the streets of Manhattan – located in Tribeca at the corner of Church Street and Park Place – and crowning the top of the tower is a beautifully designed Penthouse at 30 Park Place by celebrated architect, Robert A.M. Stern, and furnished by IMG. Perched on the 82nd floor above Downtown’s first Four Seasons Hotel and sprawling 4,538 square feet across an entire floor, the $30 million Penthouse features four corner outdoor terraces that offer 360-degree panoramic views of Midtown Manhattan, the Hudson and East Rivers, the New York Harbor and Statue of Liberty.

With floor-to-ceiling windows present throughout, the home also features a reception hall to welcome guests, a library with a St. Tropez limestone fireplace, formal dining room with adjacent family room, butler’s pantry and a master bedroom suite with dual marble master bathrooms. 
The 82-story tower offers 157 residences in a mix of one- to six bedrooms. At 926 feet, 30 Park Place is the tallest condominium tower downtown, with panoramic views of Midtown Manhattan, the Hudson and East Rivers, the New York Harbor and Statue of Liberty.

30 Park Place

30 Park Place also features nearly 40,000 square feet of amenities, as well as a full suite of hotel services, all managed by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. The entire 38th floor is devoted to dedicated private residential amenities including a fitness center with yoga studio, vaulted conservatory with a baby grand piano, screening room, children’s playroom designed by Roto Group, dining room with separate catering kitchen and access to the hotel restaurants, and two gracious double height loggias.

30 Park Place

Additional amenities include a sunlit 75-foot swimming pool, the renowned Four Seasons spa including steam rooms, treatment rooms, and salon, ballroom facilities, meeting rooms, a business center, additional storage units and a parking garage. Residents will also enjoy exclusive access to the Four Seasons Director of Residences and dedicated residential concierge, as well as a 24-hour doorman, bellman and service staff focused on providing the bespoke services for which the brand is known. Tailored à la carte services are available to residents including in-residence dining and catering, housekeeping, grocery and flower provisions, car service and personal, child and pet care.

The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown sits below the private residences at 30 Park Place. Occupying the first 24 floors of the tower and known for its five-star services, experiences, and amenities, The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown is also home to CUT by Wolfgang Puck, the celebrity chef and restaurateur’s first and only New York restaurant.

Check out images of the stunning penthouse below:
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March Madness is Here! A Look Inside the Dreamiest Residential Basketball Courts in New York City

Crowned by many as the sporting event of the year, March Madness is officially in full swing, and that means it is game on. Nearly everyone, from basketball fanatics to those who just enjoy the camaraderie that comes with the national tournament, are finalizing their picks and eagerly anticipating the first round to get underway. And even if you’re not participating in the pick frenzy that comes along with the tournament, chances are many have a fond memory of shooting hoops in a neighborhood park, or playing a game of HORSE at a friend’s house.

Luxury residential developments around the city are also taking note, and are now fitted out with some of the most epic basketball courts designed to appeal for everyone. As the competition heats up amongst the luxury residential market, more developers are incorporating additional over-the-top amenities than ever before, especially when it comes to health and fitness offerings. Functional and fashionable, luxe indoor courts are taking indoor basketball courts to the next level.

As we take the yearly dive into the March Madness hole, what better way to kick off the tournament than with a look inside some of the most luxurious, over-the-top residential basketball courts located in the City? These residential courts are some of the coolest in New York’s concrete jungle, ranging from double height ceilings to full-size indoor courts, they are outfitted to top any commercial court any day.

THE GREENPOINT

Continuing the evolution of the North Brooklyn waterfront into one of New York City’s most scenic and desired residential areas is the The Greenpoint, the first-ever skyscraper in Greenpoint along the East River. Nestled along the neighborhood’s popular East River Ferry pier and a new public waterfront park to be built by The Greenpoint’s developers — Mack Real Estate Group and Palin Enterprises, in conjunction with Urban Development Partners — The Greenpoint signifies the neighborhood’s tallest building at 40 stories, and features a collection of 95 studio to three bedroom residences.  With over 30,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity and lifestyle package unprecedented for the neighborhood, one of the standout amenities includes The Huron basketball court and court side lounge, the perfect space for gathering friends to play a quick pick-up game or for practicing free throws. Residents can cheer on friends at the court side lounge, or towel off and relax after shooting hoops. Other amenities at The Greenpoint include a state-of-the-art fitness center, a co-working space with a conference area and indoor and outdoor meeting areas, the Sunset Terrace and Lounge, a screening room, The Hideway Lounge and Pool Hall, complete with shuffleboard and ping pong tables, a children’s playroom, and outdoor dining and lounge areas with BBQ grilling stations.

180 EAST 88TH STREET

Situated in the Upper East Side’s coveted Carnegie Hill neighborhood, 180 East 88th Street is a striking condominium being developed and designed by national real estate developer DDG. The firm’s first Uptown project, 180 East 88th Street is inspired by the pre-war boom in high-rise masonry construction in New York during the 1920s-1940s, and DDG’s design team paid homage to the lost art of traditional craftsmanship while maintaining a modern aesthetic. It features 48 graciously-appointed private residences ranging from lofts to five-bedrooms, full floor and duplex units, as well as a gracious triplex penthouse. However, perhaps most exciting about the condominium is its extensive selection of amenities, somewhat considered a rarity on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, and in particular its half-court indoor basketball court featuring soaring double-height ceilings and an abundance of natural light. An incredible space, there’s no better place to perfect your jump-shot and practice your free-throw. Other notable amenities include an indoor soccer pitch, private fitness and yoga studios, game room, residential lounge, wine room, and an interactive children’s playroom designed in partnership with the Children’s Museum of the Arts.

ONE MANHATTAN SQUARE

With over 100,000 square feet of amenities, One Manhattan Square will offer the ultimate lifestyle package in the Lower East Side. The first high rise addition to the East River Esplanade and Extell Development Company’s first project in the neighborhood, OMS is a true vertical village, offering an unmatched suite of amenities. At its heart, the multi-level fitness center will offer an expansive full-size basketball court, in addition to three swimming pools, a bowling alley, golf simulators, squash court and yoga studio. Resident basketball enthusiasts can engage in a pick up game on the sleek, light drenched court and then sweat it out in the wellness center’s very own sauna, the only of its’ kind offered in a resident building in Manhattan. Post-game relaxation can also be found in the building’s full service spa or it’s 40,000 square feet of breathtaking gardens. Occupancy for the building is slated to begin in Winter 2019.

WATERLINE SQUARE

Waterline Square has been designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, Richard Meier & Partners Architects, and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates to create an iconic collection of luxury residential buildings on one of the last remaining waterfront development sites on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The masterplan encompasses nearly five acres and will be located in Manhattan along the Hudson River from West 59th Street to West 61st Street, where Midtown meets the Upper West Side. Waterline Square features 263 luxury condominium residences located among the three towers ranging from one to five bedrooms that start on the 20th floor and above, and provide sweeping views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline that stretch down to the Statue of Liberty. With more than 100,000 square feet of best-in-class sports, leisure, and lifestyle amenities, as well as a beautifully-landscaped park and open spaces spanning nearly three acres, the amenity offering at Waterline Square will be one of the largest and most compelling in New York City. Waterline Square’s extraordinary shared amenity program, The Waterline Club, which connects all three buildings and has been designed by David Rockwell’s famed hospitality group, Rockwell Group, includes sports and fitness amenity spaces such as an indoor basketball court. The full-sized court offers residents the opportunity to organize standard 5-on-5 games, jump into to 3-on-3 pick-up matches, or work on their jump shot. Other amenity highlights include an indoor tennis court, soccer field, state-of-the-art fitness center, a 25-meter, 3-lane lap pool, separate children’s pool, art studio and specialty zones for children and pets.

MADISON SQUARE PARK TOWER

Madison Square Park Tower, the tallest residential building between Midtown and Lower Manhattan, boasts five floors of amenities, including a luxe half court designed by the preeminent London-based designer, Martin Brudnizki. Known for his high-profile hotels and private clubs, including the SoHo Beach House in Miami Beach and Annabel’s Terrace in London, Brudnizki gave a university club-inspired court contemporary flare, using a geometric-patterned ceiling and upholstered wall panels.

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Related Unveils One Hudson Yards

Perfectly Positioned on the High Line with Sweeping Views of the Hudson River, Hudson Yards Parks, Heatherwick Studios’ Vessel and Downtown Manhattan, you’ll find the new One Hudson Yards.

Downtown Magazine is excited to share Related Rentals announcement, the launch of leasing at One Hudson Yards, a collection of high-design luxury rental residences with a curated collection of art, wellness and lifestyle amenities and services.

Built to exceed the most lavish condominium specifications, the 33-story building features bold architecture by Davis Brody Bond, with layouts by Executive Architect Ismael Leyva Architects, and rich interiors by the award-winning Andre Kikoski that were custom designed to meet the needs of sophisticated and discerning New Yorkers.

“One Hudson Yards was curated for those who seek an elevated sense of living. Each apartment has been meticulously designed with thoughtful details and materials sourced from around the world to create a compelling offering for sophisticated renters,” said Benjamin Joseph, Executive Vice President at Related Companies.

“The building provides a comprehensive lifestyle experience with best-in-class amenities and a prime location on the High Line at Hudson Yards – the new epicenter of cutting-edge architecture, culture, shopping, dining, and parks,” he added.

The sleek stone and glass building overlooks Heatherwick Studio’s interactive design piece Vessel and The Shed, New York’s new center for artistic invention designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Rockwell Group.

One Hudson Yards comprises 178 apartments that range from one- to three-bedrooms with one four-bedroom home on the penthouse level. Each apartment is generously laid out with 10-foot ceilings, wide-plank grey oak floors, and extra-tall windows in a modern curtain wall façade that reveal breathtaking views of Hudson Yards, the Hudson River, West Chelsea and Downtown Manhattan.

To us, luxury is emotional, not transactional, and we are thrilled to create a very tailored environment for the exceptional individuals who will live in this building,” explained Andre Kikoski.

The residences at One Hudson Yards feature the highest quality interiors found in a rental property. Rich details evoke a sense of contemporary splendor – chef’s kitchens showcase built-in Miele appliances, including vented range hoods and wine coolers, custom cabinetry with matte black hardware and Turkish marble countertops and backsplashes designed by Kikoski himself.

“One Hudson Yards is the culmination of several years of intense design investigation leading to an unprecedented residential tower built with emerging technologies and advanced material applications,” said Steven M. Davis, Partner at Davis Brody Bond.

“Sited along the vibrant and bustling High Line, and directly across from Vessel and The Shed, we used an updated stone and glass vocabulary to create a gateway between traditional Chelsea and the glass buildings at Hudson Yards. The building’s crown features a dynamic dichroic glazing that will establish One Hudson Yards as a literal beacon at the southern entrance of the Hudson Yards Public Square & Gardens.”

“One Hudson Yards is ideal for renters who have the means to buy but choose to lease the luxury lifestyle,” he added.

Building Amenities

The building’s amenities were also designed by Andre Kikoski Architect with a painstaking attention to detail that is understood the moment you step inside. Resplendent materials and unique textures define the grand lobby, where the walls are finished with shimmering bronze in a custom cast made by pouring molten metal over crumpled sheets of linen to create a one-of-a-kind organic form. This same process was used to create artist Michele Francois’s bronze sculpture “Instant Gratification,” which hangs behind the concierge desk. Amenities are truly an extension of the home and afford exclusive environments for relaxation, entertainment, and wellness.

The lower level features a suite of swimming pools comprised of an 82-foot pool, plunge pool, salt pool and hot tub, all complemented by a spa oasis with a sauna and steam room, and seamless connection to a state-of-the-art fitness center curated by Equinox®.  Residents of all ages will find opportunities for fun and recreation at One Hudson Yards, from the half-court basketball court to the bowling alley and game lounge, which is replete with a pool table, foosball and shuffle board, in addition to a colorful Roto designed children’s playroom with a custom climbing gym.

The building offers a smoke-free living environment, with a fresh air supply, as well as onsite parking, personal storage, and bicycle storage, lifestyle enhancements include pet grooming and daycare provided by Dog City® and RelatedStyle Services® – a suite of rewards and services which include move-in coordination, MasterCard credit card rent payment, easy transfers within the Related Rentals portfolio, in-home package delivery and the opportunity to indulge in Related’s Partner Offer program which offers exclusive benefits including memberships with Equinox® Fitness and Citibike®.

Neighborhood

Residents will also receive exclusive benefits within Hudson Yards, the brand new neighborhood transforming Manhattan’s West Side that will be home to 100 shops and restaurants, including New York City’s first Neiman Marcus, and 25 dining concepts, including signature restaurants by Chefs and Restaurateurs Thomas Keller, José Andrés, Costas Spiliadis, D&D London, David Chang and Juan Santa Cruz; 14 acres of public open space; world-class corporate headquarters; and an Equinox® luxury hotel, flagship Equinox and SoulCycle® all located at the place where three of the city’s most dynamic parks  – the High Line, Hudson River Park, and Hudson Park & Boulevard – converge.

Hudson Yards is the largest private real estate development in United States history. Because of the building’s location on West 30th Street, One Hudson Yards is the nexus of Hudson Yards and Manhattan’s burgeoning Cultural Coast, extending from The Shed to the new Whitney Museum to the south and 350 art galleries in between.

Manhattan living just got a lot better with Related’s One Hudson Yards!

Photos courtesy of Related