New York, NY Adam America Real Estate and Northlink Capital, developers of The Westly, a 20-story boutique condo development located at 251 West 91st St. on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, today nears completion on the building’s limestone façade. Designed by ODA, The Westly’s limestone façade is comprised of off-set geometries layered in three-floor increments, giving a triple-height frame, and allowing oversized windows for residents–with most units having corner orientation.
f“We have reached an important construction milestone by nearing completion of The Westly’s distinctive Indiana limestone façade etched with offset chevron geometries and punctuated by oversized windows with polished bronze accents,” said Omri Sachs, co-founder of Adam America Real Estate. “Sophisticated and romantic, the design theme carries through to The Westly’s interiors, providing buyers with exquisite homes that are airy and bright.”
The Westly features 52 residences for sale consisting of two- to five-bedroom homes, with select homes offering private outdoor terraces. The residences range in size from approximately 1,252 to 3,524 s/f, with asking prices starting at approximately $2.625 million for a two-bedroom to $13.5 million for a five-bedroom home. SERHANT., the multidimensional real estate brokerage founded by Ryan Serhant of Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York, is handling marketing and sales for The Westly.
The Westly’s amenities include a rooftop pool with recreational and lounge areas; a 24-hour concierge with a grand double-height lobby and a stone clad, helix-shaped grand staircase; fitness center and yoga studio; lounge; children’s playroom; youth room for gaming; music room; bike room; live-in superintendent; and pet grooming station. The building is anticipated to be completed this summer.
The Westly is situated between Central and Riverside Parks. The building is in close proximity to notable private schools like Trinity and Collegiate School along with higher education institutions Columbia and Fordham University. The neighborhood provides convenient access to transportation, plus a wealth of extracurricular activities for families, including entertainment and cultural venues and restaurants.