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Featured Agent: Eugenia C. Foxworth of Foxworth Realty

Eugenia C. Foxworth

Foxworth Realty

1524 Amsterdam Avenue, Suite 2 New York, NY 10031

212.268.4902 | 212.268.4903 | eugenia@foxworthrealtyonline.com | www.foxworthrealtyonline.com

Eugenia C. Foxworth, Owner/Broker of Foxworth Realty, opened this unique real estate boutique real estate brokerage company in September 2008 in New York City.  During this time, she grew as others closed. Foxworth Realty is local, national and global, specializing in exceptional residential properties for sale and rent in Manhattan, Riverdale, New York, Brooklyn and leisure properties internationally.  Eugenia is known for being out of the box, not having borders and getting the deal done. The office is located in the New York Women’s Chamber of Commerce. She also serves on the NYWCC Board of Directors.

Foxworth Realty is a member of NAR, REBNY, NYSAR, HGAR.

Ms. Foxworth is a CIPS (International Property Specialist), certified NYRS (New York Residential Specialist), FIREC (International Real Estate Consultant) and is certified as an MWBE with NYC and NYS.

She became an active member of FIABCI-USA (International Federation of Real Estate) in 2003. FIABCI is in 65 countries and the organization has a non-governmental affiliation with the United Nations and is celebrating its 70th Anniversary.  It is Global, Local and Connected!  In 2005 she was elected as the FIABCI-USA’s Local Council president for New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut and served for 18 months.  She was the first African-American to be elected in 65 years as a Vice-President of the Americas with FIABCI-ORG. In May 2019, she began her term as the first Vice President of the Executive Board of Directors for FIABCI-USA.

In April of 2019, she was recognized as a “Woman of Courage” and received an award from the Harlem Community News and Health First. She also received a Citation from the New York State Assembly District 70th, Assembly Member, Inez E. Dickens and a Certificate of Appreciation from Gale A. Brewer, the Manhattan Borough President in Recognition for her dedication and service to the Harlem community.

She has established a reputation throughout for her leadership, passion for her real estate profession and the community.

 

Listing by Eugenia C. Foxworth

ELMSFORD, NY

Lovely renovated 9-room ranch-style family home, perfectly sited on .69 of an acre in a cul-de-sac offering privacy and the ultimate in suburban living. There are 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and 2,175 square feet of 1st-floor living space. The renovated basement living space is 2,175 square feet. Also enjoy the 2-car garage and sun deck.

Each room has a view of the well-manicured grounds with majestic trees and seasonal flora surrounding the home. Features include walls of windows, a handsome gas fireplace in the living room, master bedroom with en suite marble bath, wood floors throughout, marble flooring in the basement, sliding glass doors, stainless steel appliances, formal dining room, Jacuzzi, den, laundry, office, tankless hot water heater and high-speed internet.

The home is adjacent to the pristine grounds of the exquisite Knollwood Country Golf Club, that originated in 1894 and remained on the original site. The Club has completed a $1.5 million 18-hole golf course restoration. Become a member of the Club and enjoy the swimming pool, tennis courts, luxury cuisine from a famous chef, lounge, pro gold shop, Bocce courts and stone walking bridges. $950,000

 

Eugenia C. Foxworth originally appeared as an Elite agent in the Unique Homes Spring ’19: Elite edition

From West Village to the Seaport District, these New York City residential buildings go above and beyond with their dramatic architectural features.

Breaking free of what has been the ‘norm’ of rectangular slabs, we’ve recently seen more developers and architects getting creative with these next-level terraces in a bid to capitalize views, add greenery and captivate buyers and residents.

 
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90 Morton, West Village’s latest condominium conversion, boasts four levels of terraces designed by concept architect, Asaf Gottesman. While New York City codes require buildings to recede as they rise in “wedding-cake” fashion, Gottesman broke free of this constraint by cantilevering terraces over the setbacks, increasing external terraces, ample natural light and privacy for residents.

Photo courtesy of FXCollaborative

Photo courtesy of Binyan by IF STUDIO

Circa Central Park, an Upper Manhattan residential development, boasts residence 8A, a three-bedroom unit with 1,968 square feet of space and an expansive private terrace that overlooks Frederick Douglass Boulevard and the neighboring Central Park. Designed by FXCollaborative, the team kept in mind the iconic traffic circle and ensured the terrace echoed the gradual curvature of Frederick Douglass Circle.
Designed by Hill West Architects, Seaport Residences, the 60-story luxury condominium in Manhattan’s Seaport District, features terraces that spiral up the building in a helix-like movement, illuminating the skyline with long baguettes of lights wrapping its crown like a modern residential lighthouse.

Photo courtesy of Williams New York

Luxury beauty brand, La Prairie, showcases its latest product at The Crown, a penthouse located at Madison Equities’ 212 Fifth Avenue in New York City.

By Brielle Bryan

Majestic purple hues filled The Crown, the penthouse at Madison Equities’ 212 Fifth Avenue, as guests enjoyed intricate hors d’oeuvres and sipped on signature cocktails amidst the glistening New York City Skyline. Top beauty editors, influencers and real estate professionals gathered together to celebrate the launch of La Prairie‘s latest product, Platinum Rare Cellular Night Elixir.
La Prairie, a luxury beauty brand based in Switzerland, is most widely recognized for its anti-aging skincare products which have a cellular complex. La Prairie’s quest for timeless beauty began when the brand was founded in 1978. Its products give new life and energy back to the very cells where beauty is born, enhancing the skin’s natural renewal process.
The sweeping 10,079 square-foot triplex was transformed for the luxury brand’s unveiling of its new elixir. The Crown became an intimate wonderland, filled with posh cosmetics and opulent jewels, including a showcase of exquisite jewelry provided by Van Cleef & Arpels.

Guests were given the opportunity to view the new elixir, and were also offered eye treatments and hand massages in the dimmed rooms on the penthouse’s first floor. The candlelit second floor of The Crown led guests to the top floor of the penthouse, where guests were treated to sweets and custom cocktails, as well as one-of-a-kind views of New York City from The Crown’s private outdoor space.

Photo courtesy of Natalie Poette

Built by FXFOWLE Architects, CIRCA Central Park is a brand-new residence on one of the remaining undeveloped corners next to New York City’s coveted Central Park. 
By Samantha Myers

With a curved, contemporary facade leaving its mark on the cityscape, and optimal building amenities, CIRCA offers its residents a flawless Central Park lifestyle.

“I think the number one distinguishing feature of CIRCA is that it’s such a prominent structure on such a beautiful circle,” says Elaine Diratz, managing director at Town New Development of the 11-story building on Frederick Douglass Circle. “It will become a landmark, I have no doubt.” 

Light, airy openness describe the 38 residences that boast high ceilings and generous windows with views of the park. “Each apartment is unique,” says Diratz. “Most of them do not fit into the cookie-cutter apartment. They are spacious and angular, and reflect a higher level of design than most buildings.”

Besides a 24-hour doorman, green oasis and family-friendly amenities such as children’s, tween and study rooms, other special amenities appeal to the proximity to Central Park. Residents are welcome to fully stocked picnic baskets, a bike-share program, kids’ scooters and remote-controlled boats to be used in a classic family activity at the park’s water features.

“One of the best features we offer, especially for the Upper West Side, is private, self-parking. It’s so convenient. You don’t have to call in for your car to be brought down — to me that is the greatest and most luxurious feature,” says Diratz.

Apartments at CIRCA Central Park range from $2 million to $6.5 million. 

Photo courtesy CIRCA Central park

Everyone knows that New York City is a breeding ground for architectural innovation. To celebrate the end of Archtober, we have located four New York properties with hidden architectural marvels that are nearly invisible to the naked eye.

1 Flatbush
Downtown Brooklyn

This “floating” Hill West Architects-designed apartment building appears to hover gracefully above the retail space on its ground level, which is accomplished by setting the second floor amenity space back with terrace parapets and a view gap.

 Photo courtesy of MAQE

1 Seaport
Financial District

Hill West Architects replicates the exact color of sunlight reflecting off of the East River for the color of the glass on the condo’s exterior, seamlessly extending its 360-degree harbor views.

Photo courtesy of Williams New York

277 Fifth
NoMad

Rafael Viñoly opted to place the support columns on the outside of this luxury condo, creating the appearance of an exoskeleton in between the floor-to-ceiling windows. On the interior, the result is wide open spaces without support columns breaking up the open layout.

 Photo courtesy of Pentagram

Sky
Midtown West

One would never guess this slim building boasts the most apartments in a single tower in New York City. At 1,175 units and nearly one million square feet, Hill West Architects kept the building sleek and slim by sliding two connected masses away from one another on a single base.

Photo courtesy of Tim Waltman for Evan Joseph Photography

Inspired by the quintessential characteristics of New York City neighborhoods, architects and designers are beginning to preserve the historic charm of the City in new high-rises. Here are some neighborhoods with new developments that emulate New York City’s historic typology:

Gowanus

The 365 Bond merges Carroll Gardens’ historic residential charm with Gowanus’ industrial past. The property emulates residential Brooklyn’s essential neighborhood characteristics.

Photo courtesy of Hill West Architects

East Harlem

Designed by Hill West Architects and Whitehall Interiors, 1399 Park features pre-war architecture alongside contemporary design. With numerous overhangs and cantilevers, the property brings new life into the area while paying homage to its past.

Photo courtesy of Hill West Architects

NoLIta

Original 19th century elements like the red brick façade, sloped roof, arched doorways and dormer windows are at the heart of NoLita’s Residences at Prince.

Photo courtesy of MARCH

Downtown Brooklyn

Using a one-of-a-kind zinc façade and white and pale gray terra-cotta rain screen, City Point’s Downtown Brooklyn residential tower, 7 DeKalb Avenue, ties Downtown Brooklyn’s past with its thriving future.

Photo courtesy of COOKFOX Architects

Clinton Hill

GKV Architect has introduced a new look for Clinton Hill with its latest project, Waverly Brooklyn. This boutique luxury building features an exposed brick concrete façade and provides a contemporary alternative to neighboring townhomes.

Dutch Kills

The Smyth, a 41-unit luxury condo project, was designed to honor the area’s industrial ties with dark-iron casement windows, decorative metal details and reclaimed wood floors.

Photo courtesy of Shanghai Homely Cultural Transmission Co

Long Island City

The Jackson taps into the neighborhood’s artistic culture and industrial roots. The 56-unit luxury condo’s lobby features a one-of-a-kind glass mosaic art wall designed by Tom Fruin.

Photo courtesy of Brick Visual

Yorkville

With a façade that features a limestone and custom oyster gray brick base, Citizen360 pays homage to the area’s pre-war buildings.

Photo courtesy of Redundant Pixel

Upper West Side

Anbau’s luxury condominium 207W79 connects a pre-war aesthetic with modern amenities. The 19-unit condo evokes the characteristics of the timeless Manhattan neighborhood.

Photo courtesy of Moso Studios

Hell’s Kitchen

525 West 52nd Street, the two-tower luxury rental development located in Hell’s Kitchen, was designed by Handel Architects. Featuring a classic brick façade and industrially-inspired interiors, the development pays respect to the factories that once defined the eclectic area.

Photo courtesy of Moso Studio

Tribeca

71 Reade Street is a modern take on a classic Tribeca building. While the 18-unit condominium was inspired by its surrounding neighborhood, it also features a contemporary style. The residential entrance sits in a black metal base made of refurbished cast iron columns and the garage door mimics a historic wooden carriage door.

Photo courtesy of Hill West Architects



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