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Katzen of Douglas Elliman sells 50% of 64 East; Six-story residence developed by MGM and designed by GF55 Partners

Frances Katzen, Douglas Elliman Real Estate Frances Katzen, Douglas Elliman Real Estate

New York, NY According to Douglas Elliman Real Estate’s, Frances Katzen, the executive sales and marketing agent for 64 East, the new Bowery District development by MGM Property Group designed by GF55 Partners, the property has reached the 50% sold mark. Located at 64 East 1st St., the six-story modern residence is a welcome addition to this trendy, yet historical community.

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“64 East offers buyers an amazing opportunity to live in one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods,” said Katzen. “The homes offer a chic design with innovative and spectacular space.” Each residence boasts a sleek and classic façade, open floorplans, and private outdoor enclosure.

Featuring fresh interiors, homes at 64 East will have kitchens with new appliances, along with an open-plan living/kitchen/dining concept, which provides natural light and a great space for easy entertaining. 64 East is also one of the first NYC downtown developments incorporating ButterflyMX, a smartphone video intercom platform, providing residents with an easy-access high-tech monitoring system that provides video access, virtual key access for deliveries, and more. Other amenities include a fitness center and a rooftop terrace with a fully equipped kitchen.

The building is expected to be completed later this year. Condominium residences range in size from two to three-bedrooms.

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