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Archive Lofts
305 East 61st Street, Manhattan, NY 10065

New Development Condominium

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Occupancy: Immediate
35 residences
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  • 35 residences
  • 11 stories
  • BUILT 1905

The Details

About 305 East 61st Street, Manhattan, NY 10065

Discover Archive Lofts – where Tribeca living meets an East Side address. This one-of-a kind loft conversion refashions a historic former art warehouse, discreetly tucked away in Lenox Hill. Archive Lofts delivers something completely unexpected: a rare opportunity to experience character and downtown atmosphere unlike anything else uptown. Residences range from one- to five-bedrooms, and prices range from $1.25 ...

key features

  • Central air
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Exercise room
  • Fitness studio
  • Package room
  • Private rooftop space for purchase
  • Resident rooftop

Listing agent

Archive Lofts Residences

AddressPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
305 East 61st Street | PH1$9,995,000553700ExclusiveNicole HechterAsaf Bar-Lev
305 East 61st Street | 702$4,495,000332079ExclusiveAsaf Bar-LevNicole Hechter
305 East 61st Street | PH3$3,995,0002211783ExclusiveNicole HechterAsaf Bar-Lev
305 East 61st Street | 704$2,595,0002211306ExclusiveNicole HechterAsaf Bar-Lev
305 East 61st Street | 801$2,295,000221050ExclusiveNicole HechterAsaf Bar-Lev
305 East 61st Street | 301$1,895,000121195ExclusiveArchive Lofts Sales GalleryNicole HechterAsaf Bar-Lev
305 East 61st Street | 803$1,650,00011740ExclusiveNicole HechterAsaf Bar-Lev
305 East 61st Street | 304$1,595,000111902ExclusiveNicole HechterAsaf Bar-Lev

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