Hit Factory penthouses expected to be snapped up quickly.The six penthouse residences at The Hit Factory are now available for purchase following the successful sale of more than 65 percent of the residences. Located at 421 West 54 Street, just off Ninth Avenue, The Hit Factory offers the ultimate in luxury living in a building that once housed the world-renowned recording studio where music greats such as John Lennon Noun 1. John Lennon - English rock star and guitarist and songwriter who with Paul McCartney wrote most of the music for the Beatles (1940-1980) Lennon , Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, The Rolling Stones Rolling Stones, English rock music group that rose to prominence in the mid-1960s and continues to exert great influence. Members have included singer Mick Jagger (Michael Phillip Jagger), 1943–; guitarists Brian Jones and Madonna recorded their gold and platinum albums. Ranging in size from 1,542 to 3,400 s/f, the two- and three-bedroom penthouse residences feature spacious interiors and dramatic, uninterrupted views of New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. and the Hudson River Hudson River River, New York, U.S. Originating in the Adirondack Mountains and flowing for about 315 mi (507 km) to New York City, it was named for Henry Hudson, who explored it in 1609. Dutch settlement of the Hudson valley began in 1629. . All six penthouse residences include extensive private terraces plus parking. Prices for the penthouse residences at The Hit Factory Condominiums range from $2.25 to $4.25 million. The building will include 27 one-, two- and three-bedroom loft-style residences, including the six penthouse duplexes with private terraces. Homes will range from 1,100 to 3,400 square feet and are priced from $1.1 million to $4.25 million. The seven-story condominium is expected to be ready for occupancy in summer 2007. "The Hit Factory Condominiums represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of rock-n-roll history, as well as invest in Hell's Kitchen Hell’s Kitchen section of midtown Manhattan; notorious for slums and high crime rate. [Am. Usage: Misc.] See : Poverty , a neighborhood that is quickly rising in value," said Michael Chapman Michael Chapman can refer to one of the following:
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