APARTMENT #1, two-bedroom, two-bath: This particular unit runs for $7,200 per month and is 1,024 square feet.
Thanks to the building's tetrahedron-like design, some of the apartments are lucky enough to have not one, but two balconies. Here, the smaller room of this two-bedroom apartment leads out to a patio space.
The master bedroom is separated by a small hallway.
The kitchens are built with Italian wood cabinetry.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAll of the bathrooms have herringbone-patterned white tiles — a nod to the overall crisscross design of the building. No matter the size of the apartment, the bathrooms are pretty spacious.
APARTMENT #2, studio: The lowest price point we saw was a 426-square-foot studio.
This unit runs for $2,900 per month.
Energy Star packages featuring GE, Blomberg, and Bosch appliances are available to all units. As an added bonus, each unit has a dishwasher and a washer and dryer, a rare luxury in New York City.
APARTMENT #3, one-bedroom: This unit is perfect for someone who likes to host.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAt 754 square feet, the apartment has a dining area separate from the living room.
The unit runs for $4,600 per month.
APARTMENT #4, alcove studio: This apartment has a cozy, enclosed study — perfect for a home office setup.
The space is 645 square feet, with a breakfast bar.
The alcoved bedroom portion of the studio is neatly tucked away, creating a separation between the common living space.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis particular unit rents for $3,800 per month.
APARTMENT #5, one-bedroom: This true one-bedroom has both a breakfast bar in the kitchen area...
...as well as a space for a table on the other side of the living room.
All kitchens are built with the pure white caesarstone countertops
and backsplashes.
The bedroom is spacious, and the entire apartment is 773 square feet.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThis particular unit runs for $4,000 per month.
There are also various amenities in the building, including a swimming pool, screening room, outdoor lounges, indoor putting green, basketball court, a poker room, and more.
Affordable housing tenants are set to move in the second week of March, with market-rate tenants next.