2505 Broadway Completes Construction On Manhattan’s Upper West Side
September, 28 2022
Aerial rendering of 2505 Broadway. Designed by ODA Architects
BY: MICHAEL YOUNG AND MATT PRUZNICK 8:00 AM ON SEPTEMBER 28, 2022
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Construction is complete on 2505 Broadway, a 19-story residential building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by ODA and developed by Adam America Real Estate, the 75,000-square-foot structure yields 41 condominiums in one- to four-bedroom layouts, many of which come with private outdoor terraces. Ariel Tirosh and Douglas Elliman Development Marketing are the exclusive sales and marketing agents for the property, which is located near the corner of Broadway and West 93rd Street.
Finishing touches have concluded since our last update in late May and the sidewalk scaffolding has been dismantled, revealing the completed look of the ground floor and main entrance with its and sleek canopy. In addition, one of the two nearby 96th Street subway staircases has been reopened, enabling easy access for residents to the 1, 2, and 3 trains.
Also added since our last visit are trees and landscaping on the upper roof terrace. Renderings depict this space with climbing vegetation along the walls of the mechanical bulkhead, which should take a few years to grow out.
The below shot shows the upper setbacks along the rear western elevation. The curved metal railings complement the look of the rounded brick walls on the main eastern profile.
Exterior renderings shown below closely match the finished product down to the façade details, color, and texture of the rounded brick edges and smooth surfaces.
The residential inventory includes two townhouse-style duplexes and a spacious four-bedroom penthouse featuring a private outdoor rooftop terrace with 360-degree views of the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, and the Upper West Side. Each floor houses one to two units. Amenities include a children’s playroom, a pet spa, a residents’ lounge, an outdoor terrace with kitchens and dining areas, and a private gym with an adjacent flexible space that can be converted from a sports court to a movie theater.