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Old Posted Nov 22, 2016, 12:17 AM
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Anbau Enterprises' Citizen360 Gets Skinned; Large Clodagh-Designed Condos from $1.65M
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Over in Yorkville, construction has quietly moved along on a 34-story condominium named Citizen360. Addressed at 360 East 89th Street/ 1717 First Avenue, the building is being developed by Anbau Enterprises and designed by SHoP. Since beginning construction in 2015, workers have fully erected its 398-foot frame and have enclosed much of the structure in a muted brick skin sliced by staggered strips of windows. SHoP, who are also behind the American Copper Buildings, 111 West 57th Street, and 247 Cherry Street, is known for thinking out of the box but have yet to confine themselves to a consistent style. Here, the architects employ a mix of conventional tower-on-podium massing, traditional Upper East Side materials and fenestration with a high-tech flare.






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34-Story Condo Tower At 360 East 89th Street Nearly Complete, Upper East Side





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The Upper East Side is no stranger to new luxury high-rise apartment buildings, but with the completion of Second Avenue’s Q train, they’re seemingly getting bigger. Now, 389 East 89th Street is nearly ready to open, as shown by the latest photos from Tectonic.

The handsome new 34-story high-rise brings itself up to a height of 377 feet. With 84 residential units covering 210,000 square feet, the condos will be very generously sized, averaging 2,500 square feet apiece. There will be another 3,265 square feet dedicated to commercial retail on the first floor.

A 1,582 square-foot, 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom apartment has already sold for $2.99 million. Per the developers, the units are designed to be a relaxing oasis. Comfort extends to the rooftop lounge, with a full 360-degree view of the city skyline. The lobby will also feature limestone floors and eloquent paneling.
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Closings Begin at Citizen 360: Anbau Brings Tranquil Condos to the UES Priced from $

Closings Begin at Citizen 360: Anbau Brings Tranquil Condos to the UES
Priced from $1,799 a foot

October 30, 2017
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The first closings have come in for Citizen360, Anbau’s new condo tower approaching completion on the Upper East Side. The first recorded sale is #15A: a 3-bed/3-bath home that closed last week for its asking price of $3.755
million. Like all of Citizen 360’s homes, the 2,049 ft² spread comes with a
smoked walnut entry door, white oak floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows.










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