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15 Madison Square North
15 East 26th Street, NoMad, Manhattan, NY 10010

New Development Condominium

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Occupancy: Immediate
69 residences
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  • 69 residences
  • 20 stories
  • BUILT 1912

The Details

About 15 East 26th Street, NoMad, Manhattan, NY 10010

Enter the warmth and grandeur of a time when the city's elite traveled by carriage, balanced by the crisp, classic simplicity of exquisite interiors. Come home to a space filled with light, a 24-hour attended lobby, a place as majestic as it is familiar. The perfect balance of classic and modern - where sleek wooden paneling, custom silk Tibetan rugs and elegant sofas meet the clean lines of mirror and polished ...

key features

  • Central air
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Elevators
  • Exercise room
  • Storage unit
  • Concierge service
  • David Kirsch designed fitness center

15 Madison Square North Residences

AddressPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
15 East 26th Street | 15AB$12,550,0004515616ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing
15 East 26th Street | 17AB$12,000,0005616137ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing
15 East 26th Street | 14B$5,700,0004313236ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing
15 East 26th Street | PHC$5,650,00045ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing
15 East 26th Street | 13B$5,550,0004413236ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing
15 East 26th Street | 9B$4,577,1503313236ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing
15 East 26th Street | 13A$4,275,000232380ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing
15 East 26th Street | 16A$4,100,000232397ExclusiveCorcoran Group Marketing

Get to know NoMad

Covering the northern third of Madison Square Park up to 30th Street and stretching across the west and east sides from Sixth Avenue to Lexington, NoMad has undergone many changes in its time. But its iconic buildings, constructed in styles ranging from Beaux-Arts to Romanesque Revival to English Gothic Revival, still call back to history. Of course, Madison Square Park is an attractive green space that is an inextricable part of the area. Restoration efforts helped spur residential development and the arrival of high-fashion businesses and trendy nightlife, making today’s park the cornerstone of a bustling neighborhood. The NoMad area was once a stopping point for those entering or departing Manhattan, and it sits today on the fulcrum of many other neighborhoods. Chelsea, Flatiron, and Gramercy are right next door, and subway service on the N, Q, R, W, and 6 lines can get you anywhere you need to go.

NoMad Neighborhood Guide