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Skyline Developers 170 East End Ave. sells out condominium units

In response to Peter Marino's design at 170 East End Ave., the luxury condominium is now sold out.To celebrate, developer Orin Wilf has just released one penthouse and two town homes. Penthouse 2A is situated on the 20th floor of 170 East End Ave., offering rooftop living with public and private spaces, highlighted by an oversized terrace. True to Peter Marino's design, this five-bedroom home measuring almost 5,000 s/f is filled with light and boasts splendid details, expansive dimensions and three balconies with distinctive views of the East River and beyond. A private rooftop sanctuary crowns this magnificent Penthouse, offering unrivalled skyline and East River views. Peter Marino has also created two duplex townhouses with private entrances to the street. Marino has thoughtfully designed them with 10 ft. ceilings, spacious interiors and picture windows that fill each room with light and air. These two independent homes within 170 East End, both with separate off-street and service entrances, offer three and four bedrooms and a staircase that privately connects the floors of each townhouse. Furthermore, residents of both townhouses will enjoy dramatic direct views of the mayor's residence, historic Gracie Mansion, and verdant Carl Schurz Park from most windows. "These three homes are unlike anything else in Manhattan," said Skyline Developers Orin Wilf. The penthouse and two townhouses represent the ultimate combination of private home living in a high-rise condominium, all with the Peter Marino signature." 170 East End Ave. is developed by Skyline Developers,a division of Garden Homes, LLC.
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