Levine hopeful for 'Pillar' prize.The stylish residential condominium condominium In modern property law, individual ownership of one dwelling unit within a multidwelling building. Unit owners have undivided ownership interest in the land and those portions of the building shared in common. developed by Douglaston Development at 555 W. 23rd St., in the heart of Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood, was named one of the finalists for this year's 'Pillars of the Industry' Award for Best Mixed-Use Community by the National Association of Home Builders The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is one of the largest trade associations in the United States. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the association organizes one of the largest conventions in North America, The International Builders' Show, which draws more than . The awards, which will be announced on April 4, 2006 at the Pillars of the Industry Awards Gala in Scottsdale, Arizona Scottsdale (O'odham Vaṣai S-vaṣonĭ) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to Phoenix. Scottsdale has become internationally recognized as a premier and posh tourist destination, while maintaining its own identity and culture as " , honor superior achievement in apartment and condominium development, design, marketing and management. "Being a finalist for this award is a great recognition of all the hard work and dedication that went into making 555 W. 23rd St. the signature development it is," said Jeffrey E. Levine, president of Levine Builders. "It is remarkable and gratifying grat·i·fy tr.v. grat·i·fied, grat·i·fy·ing, grat·i·fies 1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please. 2. to see the great respect this project is gathering from the community and our peers in the real estate industry." Douglaston Development, an affiliate of Levine Builders, pushed the boundaries of what defines luxury living in 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. at 555 W. 23rd St. by offering superior finishes and hotel-like amenities designed by an exceptional team--Andi Pepper and Stephen B. Jacobs, who also collaborated on such successful upscale Manhattan boutique hotels as Library Hotel, Hotel Gansevoort and Hotel Giraffe giraffe, African ruminant mammal, Giraffa camelopardalis, living in open savanna S of the Sahara. The tallest of animals, giraffes browse in treetops at heights inaccessible to other leaf-eaters. A male may be 18 ft (5.5 m) from hoof to crown. . Located between 10th and 11th Avenues, 555 W. 23rd St., which is over 60% sold, is comprised of two buildings (one 15 stories, another 12 stories high) and features 336 luxury residences and ground floor retail space, all of which is fully leased to six art galleries. The complex offers spacious studios, one- and two-bedroom layouts priced from approximately $510,000 to $1,400,000. The two-bedroom penthouses, with terraces, start at $2.3 million. In addition to the spacious apartments, residents can take advantage of the community facilities, including a 10,000 s/f landscaped courtyard, 2,000 s/f private residents' lounge with two plasma televisions, pool table and fireplace, a fully equipped, state-of-the-art 2,000 s/f fitness center offering cardio theater, bike storage, on-site valet parking valet parking n. Parking arrangements provided by a commercial establishment, such as a restaurant, whereby patrons leave their cars at the entrance and attendants park and retrieve them. Noun 1. and an ATM. |
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