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Extell Development completes 22-unit 535 West End Ave. condo.

535 West End Ave., a new luxury residential condominium from Extell Development Co., honors the tradition of New York's most distinguished prewar residences and their legacy of grand and gracious living. Designed by architect, Lucien Lagrange, 535 West End Ave. returns to the great age of white-glove service and majestic apartment house living with 22 full and half-floor residences. Expansively proportioned, the homes of 535 West End Ave. range from 3,753 to 13,825 s/f. Gracefully embracing the corner of West End Ave. and 86th St., the Indiana limestone and brick facade of this 20-story residence is punctuated by delicate wrought-iron Juliette balconies. A reception hall in each residence introduces the expansive scale that distinguishes the homes of 535 West End Ave. The residences include 5, 6 and 7-bedroom homes. Fireplaces grace each full floor home. 535 West End Ave. presents the Extell Choice of custom kitchens and bathroom finishes. Lagrange's sophisticated and luxurious, European-inspired design aesthetic is classically inspired yet purely modern with exceptional amenities and advanced AMX Technology presenting a truly up-to-date residential experience. Anticipated occupancy is fall 2009.
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