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Manor Properties Group introduces 208 West 96th St. boutique condo.

Manor Properties Group, LLC has introduced 208 West 96th St., a boutique condominium on the Upper West Side. Designed by Arctangent Architecture, the building is comprised of nine full-floor three-bedroom, three-bath homes with a perforated metal facade. "208 West 96th St. offers a truly unique opportunity to live in a design-forward building with unrivaled attention to detail and meticulously thought out floor plans in the heart of the Upper West Side," said Barry Gottehrer, president of Manor Properties Group. Located near the 1,2,3 Subway and surrounded by vibrant shops, restaurants and grocery stores, 208 West 96th St. combines the livability and convenience of the Upper West Side with downtown style. Each of the homes feature solid teak flooring throughout, key locked elevator access opening into a private foyer, Master Suite with dressing area and private balcony, Juliet balcony in the living room and double-paned floor-to-ceiling glass windows. Residents have a Virtual Doorman and valet closets for packages as well as refrigeration for specialty deliveries. 208 West 96th St. incorporates green, forward thinking features into every aspect of living. Halstead Property Development Marketing, LLC is the exclusive selling agent for 208 West 96th St.
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