NYC residential conversion of old printing house into boutique 'lofts' shows size doesn't matter
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The article focuses on the varying scales of residential conversions, contrasting the large-scale project at 219 and 235 East 42nd Street and the boutique-style transformation of the Armorie at 114 East 25th Street by Adellco. This smaller project will create 20 upscale condos and include luxurious features like a jewel-box lobby and rooftop terraces. With a completion date set for early 2026, these units will target affluent buyers looking for unique homes that offer both character and connection to history. Adellco, known for adaptive reuse, emphasizes personal touches in their designs.
The building had the right character,” he said of its brick facade with Beaux Arts accents. “We want folks who live there to feel connected to the history.
Adellco specializes in adaptive reuse projects such as its recent successful conversion of the historic Wales Hotel on upper Madison Avenue into 21 luxury condos.
Read at New York Post
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