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Amenities: Mega- and Micro-Apartments Alike Appeal to Renters

An example of a furnished micro-apartment at Carmel Place.

Just this past Monday, NYC’s first micro-apartment building, Carmel Place, opened up applications for its market-price apartments. While tight quarters might be the antithesis of “luxury”, developer Moinian Group promises to deliver cutting-edge interior design with as comprehensive an amenity package as possible to appeal to early adopters.

Beach Body Buildings: NYC's Top 7 Luxury Rentals for Fitness

The rock climbing wall at 10 Hanover Square extends past the mezzanine level.

Staying healthy can prove to be quite a challenge, making luxury rentals with a fitness center and health club tempting. But if you’re a health nut, you may want to step up your game with a rental that comes with even more wellness options. These rentals have been hand-picked because they have more unique athletic centers.

5 Luxury Buildings That Work Best For Pets

432 Park Avenue

Searching for a home with a pet doesn't have to be difficult. In fact, some of NYC's best, most luxurious abodes offer unlimited ultra-luxe pet amenities.

New Rental in Brooklyn: Say Hello to Landmark Park Slope

Landmark Park Slope, Brooklyn

Heads up, Park Slope: there’s a new luxury rental building headed your way this August! This shiny new building, which is being called Landmark Park Slope, is located at 267 Sixth Street and will be offering studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments for rent. Given the number of New Yorkers who are interested in finding a home in Brooklyn, one can expect the 104 units that are being offered at this 12-story building to be lapped up as soon as they come into the market.

Building Amenities Pack a Punch at 45-45 Center Boulevard

45-45 Center Boulevard, Long Island City

There are building amenities—and then there are luxury building amenities.

Falling into the latter category are the services being provided at 45-45 Center Boulevard in Long Island City, whose list of amenities contains a lot more than the usual doorman and concierge service. Perhaps the most interesting of these features is the 5000 square-foot outdoor space, which contains, among other things, a real sand beach volleyball court. That’s right—if you live at 45-45 Center Boulevard, you will no longer need to go to the beach for some fun games in the sun.

Need a Private Jet for your Puppy? Ask your Building’s Concierge

Need a private jet for your puppy? Ask your building's concierge!

If there’s one thing luxury apartment hunters in Manhattan scrutinize more than their potential new home’s features, it would have to be the amenities being offered in the building they choose to inhabit. From grand swimming pools to state-of-the-art fitness centers, New York’s luxury rental buildings are putting out a stunning variety of amenities to lure in potential residents. Interestingly enough, out of all these dazzling services, it is the hotel-style concierge service that’s become an increasingly in-demand amenity in New York City apartment buildings.

Five Ways Manhattan Apartments Are Attracting Dog-Lovers

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It’s no secret that your average New York dog owner is of a different breed than their counterparts. The Census Bureau reports that although the rate of pet ownership in the city is half the nation's 60-percent average, New Yorkers spend twice as much on their pets. If you want to know what happens when a NYC building owner tries to tighten the policies on pets, look no further than the case of Gateway Plaza. The tenants were one step away from torches and pitchforks when the owners finally reversed the new rules. Building owners are realizing that turning away dog lovers can be a financially risky decision and have begun to adjust their policies, going above and beyond simply saying "dogs allowed" to attract this significant demographic. Here are a few ways that Manhattan Real Estate Owners and neighborhood officials are trying to cater to dog owners:

Middle of Manhattan, Top of the World: New Luxury Rental MiMA Looking Like A Blockbuster

Manhattan real estate is the land of acronyms and abbreviations, and from Soho apartment listings to FiDi rentals to apartments on the LES, it's one that New Yorkers speak every day without even noticing it. So, in a certain sense, MiMA -- a hybrid new luxury rental and condominium building from The Related Companies whose name is short for Middle of Manhattan -- fits right in. In just about every other way, though, MiMA stands out -- for its location on 42nd Street and 10th Avenue, at the heart of booming Clinton; for its stellar suite of amenities; for its luxurious (and not-at-all cheap) apartments for rent. MiMA is as ambitious and extravagantly amenitized a new construction luxury rental development as Manhattan has seen since... well, since Midtown West neighbor The Ashley, probably. But MiMA is also further proof that Manhattan's high-end rental market is returning to robust health -- Manhattan rental listings don't come much more luxurious than this.