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Greystone Property Development to complete 9 units in Carnegie Hill

Manhattan's renowned Carnegie Hill neighborhood will soon welcome nine unique, boutique, green condominium homes at 180 East 93rd St. Developed by Greystone Property Development, and designed by Barry Rice Architects, these elegant residences demonstrate how luxurious living can also be eco-friendly.  The combination of sustainable materials and advanced thinking has resulted in a premier collection of nine three- and four-bedroom homes that are distinctive, yet designed with an intimacy that respects the proportions and tastes of their environs. 180 East 93rd St. integrates design with recycled, local and sustainable materials for a healthy and earth-conscious way of living.  For example, a geothermal well will feed the primary heating and cooling system; and collected rainwater will irrigate the private garden. Additional eco-friendly features include energy-efficient insulation, Energy Star appliances and water-saving fixtures throughout, mechanical and electrical codes that exceed standards and low emissions paint, solvents, carpet, caulking and window glass. Residents at 180 East 93rd St. will also appreciate the latest in home automation with cutting-edge technology for customized environmental control. Greystone Property Development designed this collection of homes with a wealth of fresh-air options. Anticipated occupancy is spring 2009. Richard Steinberg, senior managing director, Warburg Realty Partnership, is handling sales.
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