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Just in Time for Summer: New Rentals Pop Up in New York City

Just in Time for Summer: New Rentals Pop Up in New York City

If you have been looking for a rental in New York City, it’s safe to assume that the recent upward spiral of temperatures in the city hasn’t exactly been conducive to your apartment hunt here. After all, who wants to walk around in this weather checking out apartments! But wouldn’t it be great to have someone tell you, in the comfort of your own home, about ALL of the great new luxury rentals that are now available in the city?

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.

Only 40 Apartments Remaining at 27 on 27th in Long Island City

Apartments available for rent at 27 on 27th in Long Island City

While there’s already been a lot of talk about 27 on 27th, it seems that New York City’s real estate enthusiasts can’t get enough of this new luxury development in Long Island City. This gleaming tower in Court Square had made quite a splash when it entered the market in January, and it seems to be continuing on its winning streak—reports now claim that 102 of the building’s 142 units have already been rented.

Hot on the Market: Apartments Now Available for Rent at Chelsea Park

Chelsea Park Apartments Now Available for Rent

Given that Chelsea is a neighborhood that almost everybody wants to live in, it is easy to understand why finding a vacant luxury rental apartment here is often a very difficult task. But there is now hope for such dispirited apartment hunters—check out the homes available for rent at Chelsea Park, the new luxury development at 260 West 26th Street in Manhattan.

The Compression of NYC’s Small Apartments

There’s been a lot of hype and hoopla over New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s plan to introduce 275-square foot micro apartments in the city as a means to satisfy New Yorkers’ apparent demand for small apartments. Bloomberg’s plans to shrink rental living space has got both positive and negative reactions, although the majority of the feedback seems to have been mostly of the latter category. But it now seems that Bloomberg was on the right path after all—the size of new rentals in the city has been shrinking over the past few years.

A Look at Some of Manhattan's Priciest Apartments

Let’s start this post off Interior of 144 Duane Street PHwith some basic economic theory. As we’ve written before, inventory on Manhattan apartments for rent is at an all-time low. Landlords are receiving multiple applications for their apartments, and waiting lists have gotten as backed up as having twelve people on them. With demand skyrocketing and supply scarce, basic market laws tell us one thing: prices for apartments are going to be high.

All-Whirled: Architecture Critics Flip For Gehry's New Financial District Rental at 8 Spruce Street

Gehry Financial District Rental Luxury Rentals ManhattanWe've never been afraid to say it here at the Luxury Rentals Manhattan blog: Frank Gehry’s new Financial District rental at 8 Spruce Street is jaw-dropping. The Spruce Street project -- formerly known as Beekman Tower and still kind-of-known as 8 Spruce Street -- is called New York by Frank Gehry. Not only is the new Gehry rental the the tallest luxury residential building in New York City, it is also one of the most-celebrated new construction apartment buildings the city has seen in years.   If you move around the tower the shape changes constantly. Why? Well, because of its rumpled stainless skin, its curved windows and, perhaps, the vertiginous 76-story height that makes it look something like the Transformers’ headquarters. In short, 8 Spruce Street sits on the northern edge of the Financial District; west of Cass Gilbert’s 1913 Woolworth Building, east of McKim, Mead & White’s 1912 Municipal building, and at the top of any list of new Manhattan rental listings worth celebrating.

A Blockbuster On The Border: The Continental Is One Of Manhattan's Hottest New Rental Listings... But Where Is It?

We know what The Continental is -- it's a new luxury rental at 32nd Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, and it has been one of the most popular luxury rental listings on Luxury Rentals Manhattan since it began leasing in mid-January. What's harder to pin down about The Continental is what neighborhood it's in. By our guidelines at Luxury Rentals Manhattan, the new luxury rental at 32nd Street and Sixth Avenue is filed under Chelsea rental listings, and that categorization passes the initial shrug-test. But The Continental is a shorter walk from the Empire State Building than it is from The High Line, and nearer to Madison Square Garden than Chelsea Market, which could see it filed under Garment District rentals or Clinton rental listings. In this sense, The Continental has something in common with Emerald Green, a blocbuster rental listing on 38th Street that appears to exist in several neighborhoods at once. One thing that is not subject to debate about The Continental, though -- and another thing that it has in common with Emerald Green -- is that it belongs on any list of Manhattan’s most intriguing new luxury rental listings. Wherever it is, The Continental is a hit.