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Top brokers join Serhant and Chen at The Westly on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

New York, NY More than 50 top brokers joined Ryan Serhant, founder of real estate brokerage SERHANT. and Eran Chen, founding principal of ODA, on September 13th for an event at The Westly, a boutique condo development located at 251 West 91st St. on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The event was held in The Westly’s latest model residence, a 2,916 s/f four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence located on the 6th floor with oversized windows for natural light and beautiful treelined views.

The event featured a discussion between Serhant, whose brokerage firm oversees the marketing and sales for the project, and Chen, whose firm designed The Westly. The discussion revealed the design philosophy for The Westly, and the inspiration behind the building’s stunning architecture, interior layouts, high-end finishes, and unparalleled amenities. After the presentation, guests toured The Westly’s newest model residence and enjoyed local bites and refreshments.

Developed by Adam America Real Estate and Northlink Capital, The Westly features 52 residences 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/.

Emanating the upscale and intimate feel of a private club, The Westly’s generous amenities include a rare 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 by the end of the year.

Photo Credit: Diego Oliverio, SERHANT. Studios

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