New renderings have been revealed for 200 East 75th Street, an 18-story residential building under construction in the Lenox Hill section of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by Beyer Blinder Belle and developed by EJS Development, which purchased the property for $32.5 million in March 2021, the topped-out 214-foot-tall structure will span 97,569 square feet and yield 36 condominium units and ground-floor retail space. Triton Construction Industry is the general contractor for the project, which is alternately addressed as 1305-1307 Third Avenue and located at the intersection of Third Avenue and East 75th Street.
The renderings, released by DBOX, depict 200 East 75th Street with a prewar-inspired design consisting of a limestone base, a hand-laid brick façade, fluted terracotta panels, and ornamental metal detailing. The fenestration is composed of a mix of recessed rectangular and arched floor-to-ceiling windows, and a series of setbacks on the upper levels will be populated with landscaping and shrubbery. The structure culminates in a mechanical bulkhead wrapped in beige metal paneling that matches the aesthetic of the building below. New tree-lined sidewalks will surround the northern and western ground-floor elevations.
The residential entrance along East 75th Street will sit beneath a dark canopy flanked by two large light fixtures and a pair of planters. An adjacent garage door leads to the building’s on-site parking facility.
The lobby features an atrium adorned with artwork and an arched doorway leading to the front desk. The floor is shown composed of a checkerboard pattern of light and dark marble.
The fourth rendering is a nighttime depiction of the setbacks on the northern profile, highlighting the set of three arched windows and landscaped terraces.
Compass Development Marketing Group is the exclusive sales and marketing agent and Yellow House Architects is the interior designer for the condominium units, which include five full-floor penthouse residences at the top of the building. Pricing and the full amenity list have yet to be revealed. Sales are expected to launch this spring.
The nearest subways are the 6 train at the 77th Street station to the northwest along Lexington Avenue and the Q train at the 72nd Street station to the south along Second Avenue.
200 East 75th Street is expected to be finished in 2025.