Some residential converts are Gargani size, most printed of planned transformation of 219 and 235 East 42nd in a record of 1,600 apartments for rent.
But the conversions come in many sizes and shapes. Converting Adaptive Reuse of the Adellco Development Firm of the former printing house to 114 East 25TH St. In only 20 single residents 20 condo “attic” epitomize projects on the boutique scale that are creating new opportunities for buyers who do not want their homes coming from previous, giant former purchases.
Armorie is Adellco’s name for the 14-storey Beaux-Arts style building that opened in 1921 to serve the printing trade. It was recently a space for wealth -like office -like office before Adellco bought it blank in January 2024.
The conversion, which will end in early 2026, will deliver 20 units treated from $ 1,475 million to $ 7.99 million to be traded by Corcoran Sunshine Market Group.
The design by Andre Kikoski Architecture (AKA) is to include a “jewelery box” lobby with a custom glass chandelier.
The apartments will boast of pattern stones, including leather line quartz, translucent white cristallo quartz and exotic marble. The pentouse will have a private terrace on the roof, while a different roof terrace will be open to all residents.
There will also be what Adellco Matthew Adell’s owner called “a delightful fitness with the basement, known as the level of the club”.
Adellco specializes in adaptive reuse projects such as his successful transformation of Wales Historical Hotel on Avenue Madison in 21 luxury Condos.
Adell said the armature met his requirements for “a specific asset in a particular block”.
Among them was a footprint that did not need change at all, and a construction core that was in the right position to allow the flooring of the floor.
“The building had the right character,” he told her brick facade with Beaux Arts accents. “We want people living there to feel like they belong to there.”
“This is a very civilized road. This is a very civilized block. The 69th regiment’s armor is across the road. There is not much traffic, so it is quiet,” he added.
Adell would not finally address the conversion cost points, except to say that his “hard costs” were $ 450 per square foot, which operates at about $ 23.4 million for the 52,000 -square -foot building.
Sales have begun and the first moves should be made in January 2026.
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