180 East 88th Street: Combining Traditional Craftsmanship with Modern Aesthetics

Designed by DDG and developed by DDG and partner Global Holdings, 180 East 88th Street is a stunning condominium located in Manhattan’s coveted Carnegie Hill neighborhood.

Featuring expansive residences with breathtaking skyline and Central Park views, the property boasts luxurious amenities, including a temperature-controlled wine room, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and an indoor soccer field and basketball court. The building pays homage to the lost art of traditional craftsmanship while maintaining a modern aesthetic and features over 600,000 handmade bricks from master brickworks Petersen Tegl in Denmark.

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About 180 East 88th Street

Introducing 180 East 88th Street: A Unique Condominium in Manhattan’s Carnegie Hill

If you’re looking for an exceptional living experience in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, 180 East 88th Street is the place to be. This luxury condominium, designed by Joe McMillan’s DDG and developed by DDG and Global Holdings, boasts 47 residences ranging from half- and full-floor homes to a triplex penthouse. The unique property features an impressive 600,000 handmade bricks from Denmark, beautiful arches at the middle and crown, and expansive views of Central Park.

Distinctive Residences with Elegant Accents

180 East 88th Street’s residences are nothing short of magnificent. The homes feature gracious entry galleries, coved ceilings, and Austrian white oak flooring, all of which exude modern elegance. With 14- to 28-foot ceilings and oversized windows, the homes are filled with natural light. The kitchens are a chef’s dream with Molteni & C Dada-designed custom white lacquer cabinetry, honed statuario marble countertops and backsplash with brass inlays, and top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances. The condominium also features wine refrigerators, stone-crafted kitchen islands, custom bronze kitchen hoods, and Fantini fixtures in natural brass.

Unmatched Amenities for Today’s Buyers

Residents of 180 East 88th Street enjoy the best amenities available. The condominium offers eight floors of amenities, including a temperature-controlled wine room with private lockers and a tasting table. You can also enjoy a partial indoor soccer field and basketball court, state-of-the-art fitness center with Peloton bicycles, and private yoga studio. Other amenities include a residents’ lounge, game room, and an interactive children’s playroom with a slide. In addition, residents have access to Sotheby’s Fine Wine and priority access to the programming at the iconic 92NY.

Living in One of Manhattan’s Most Enviable Addresses

Located in Carnegie Hill, 180 East 88th Street is surrounded by elegant architecture, elite educational and cultural institutions, and parks. With immediate occupancy available and pricing starting at $2.975 million for a two-bedroom home and ranging up to $29 million for the triplex penthouse, you don’t want to miss out on the opportunity to call this unique property your new home.

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