The iconic Flatiron Building in New York City, a 24-story architectural landmark completed in 1902, is undergoing a major “transformation of historic proportions” into 38 luxury private residences.
The conversion and restoration project is being led by The Brodsky Organization in partnership with The Sorgente Group. The development will feature half-floor and full-floor homes, primarily with three, four, and five bedrooms, with sales for the three-bedroom residences starting at $11 million.
A team of preservation experts is restoring the Beaux-Arts exterior of the Flatiron Building in collaboration with the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, replacing over 1,000 windows and restoring thousands of terra-cotta pieces. Inside, Studio Sofield is handling the interior design for the residences and amenity spaces, drawing inspiration from the building’s original architecture while integrating contemporary luxury. The project aims to honor the building’s history while offering residents a piece of reimagined architectural history.
Learn more the Flatiron Building project in this Newsweek article.
