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Robert A.M. Stern’s Upper East Side Condo Takes Shape

The 18-story residential building already has units on the market,

Robert A.M. Stern's Upper East Side Condo Takes Shape  20 East End Avenue Via Tectonic.

Via Tectonic

A new addition to the Upper East Side is starting to look like an unmistakable contribution from architect Robert A.M. Stern. Tectonic brings us photos of the construction on 20 East End Avenue, which is due to be complete in 2016.

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The 18-story residential building already has units on the market, ranging from a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment covering 1, 912 square feet on the third floor that’s asking $4.535 million to the five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom 6, 050-square-foot penthouse that’s asking $35 million.

The apartments feature 11-foot ceilings (or higher) in most units, a WiFi-enabled bathroom floor heating system, and fireplaces (wood-burning or gas) in some units.

Read the full story at ny.curbed, by Evan Bindelglass

Robert A.M. Stern's Upper East Side Condo Takes Shape (2) 20 East End Avenue Via Tectonic.Via Tectonic

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