
The Famed Flatiron Is One of Many Historic NYC Buildings With Condos Up for Sale This Spring
Rebecca Bratburd | Mansion Global
The Flatiron building, a triangular Beaux-Arts icon on Fifth Avenue, may be the most high-profile conversion to residential launching sales this year, but it’s not the only one steeped in history.
New York City’s latest luxury residential condominiums are making a case for architecture with a past and a point of view. From the meticulous restoration of a Gilded Age icon to boldly crafted new construction that draws on classical materials and historic precedent, the city’s newest condos share a commitment to buildings that look and feel like they belong.

