67 Irving Place was recently featured in the Olshan Luxury Market Report after two residences at the boutique Gramercy condominium development ranked among Manhattan’s top luxury contracts of the week. Residence 8 and Residence 4 both secured contracts above the report’s $4 million threshold, highlighting continued momentum at the Morris Adjmi-designed conversion project.

Residence 8, one of the building’s expansive full-floor four-bedroom homes, entered contract with a last asking price of $10.65 million, while Residence 4, a three-bedroom full-floor residence spanning approximately 2,747 square feet, entered contract with a last asking price of $7.2 million. Both homes were recognized amongst the week’s highest-priced signed contracts in Manhattan.

Originally built in 1910 as a Beaux-Arts printing factory, 67 Irving Place has been thoughtfully transformed into an exclusive collection of eleven private residences. The project blends historic architectural detailing with contemporary interiors, featuring direct elevator access, expansive layouts, custom finishes, and curated amenities designed for elevated modern living.

Located in the heart of Gramercy, the development continues to attract strong interest from luxury buyers seeking privacy, scale, and architectural character within one of Manhattan’s most established residential neighborhoods. The Olshan recognition further establishes 67 Irving Place’s position as one of downtown Manhattan’s most notable new boutique residential offerings.

 

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67 Irving Place Olshan on Residences 4 & 8

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