New York City: discover the Essence
FPMC fosters its international reputation by tapping into the luxury real estate market in New York in a second-time collaboration with Isay Weinfeld, having worked together on La Petite Afrique project. The chosen area is the intersection between Chelsea, the West Village and the Meatpacking District, with its redeveloped industrial buildings for residential use and ample office space and its fervent nightlife, a heady mix of bars, clubs and trendy restaurants.
The construction is assigned to Pizzarotti LLC, an international building services company. The management team is made up of building professionals who are driven, passionate and smart. They have a wide range of expertise in all aspects of the company. They work together with an exceptional level of commitment and passion in order to build with quality. Collaboration and mutual experience allow for the creation and implementation of new iconic residential buildings.
The Elisa project is a new challenge for FPMC and its subsidiary FPNY as it is very different from its surrounding residential condominiums. The choice is to create a small-sized building, only 25 units, designed to the highest standards of quality, where there is a range of common building spaces, including a gym and a panoramic terrace.
The Elisa is aimed at a niche segment of buyers who make a housing choice based on tranquillity and quick, smart mobility; the building is indeed in a strategic position thanks to the close proximity to the underground and the possibility to use all the services the neighbourhood and the immediate catchment area provide on foot without foregoing the typical New York urban skyline. The Elisa provides the luxury to admire it from the comfort of your living room, even on those lower floors of the building, as there are no obstructions in sight.
The project Jardim is similar in concept but different in design; a project designed again by the architect Isay Weinfeld, and which, with its 36 living units in two buildings, is a serious and austere building with a purely New York style external aesthetic but reserves an extremely pleasant surprise as soon as you cross the threshold: fine wood in the entrance hall, behind which a garden is revealed.
A dense, green, tropical oasis that overlooks both the buildings. A stone’s throw away from the magnetic High Line and from the brand new Hudson Yards neighbourhood (the future home of Facebook and Amazon, to name just a few), Jardim offers a real Brazilian style idyllic corner in the chaotic Big Apple.