Inside a New Art Deco Condominium in NYC That Looks Straight Out of the 1930s

There are only 14 units in total—all either half- or full-floor residences. Pricing ranges from $21 million for a full-floor condo to $5.9 million for a half-floor. Keep in mind, though, that five of these have already sold, so only nine are still up for grabs. Christie’s International Real Estate and the Meier Estates & Ventures Team has the exclusive listing.

You’ll get a suite of shared amenities with your new apartment too, including a fitness center with a dry sauna, a wine cellar, climate-controlled storage rooms, a children’s art studio and a landscaped roof deck. Plus, that New York urban necessity, a 24-hour doorman.

The Fitzroy represents Roman & Williams’s second residential building in Manhattan after 211 Elizabeth Street in Nolita. It also embodies a larger movement toward vintage architectural styles in the city—Rose Hill in Nomad is another instance of specifically art deco’s continued pervasiveness in Manhattan.

But while many of the design and architectural elements have the whiff of classic to them—in the best way—the Roman & Williams team makes sure it all still feels modern.

By Helena Madden
September 10, 2020
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