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New York City's iconic Flatiron Building, a beloved triangular landmark at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Broadway, has officially unveiled its new identity. The historic skyscraper, once a bustling commercial hub, has been meticulously transformed into 38 exclusive luxury condominiums, with residences now listed for sale starting at nearly $11 million.
This monumental conversion marks a significant chapter in the building's 121-year history. The painstaking renovation preserves the structure's celebrated Beaux-Arts façade and iconic steel frame while introducing bespoke, modern interiors. Prospective buyers are being offered a rare chance to own a piece of architectural history, with homes featuring soaring ceilings, oversized windows framing unparalleled city views, and custom finishes.
The residential units vary from one to four bedrooms, with the most expansive full-floor penthouse expected to command a price tag exceeding $60 million. The development includes a suite of private amenities tailored for its affluent residents, ensuring a blend of historic grandeur and contemporary luxury. This transition from office to home reflects a broader trend in urban adaptive reuse, permanently altering the relationship between one of the world's most famous buildings and the city it calls home.
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