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Rockefeller Group Tops Out on NoMad Condo Tower

Rockefeller Group topped out construction on Rose Hill, its first luxury residential tower in Manhattan. Closings on the 123 condominiums at the 45-story tower in NoMad are expected to begin in late 2020, with prices starting at $1.2 million.

“It’s been a phenomenal journey seeing this project come to fruition and take its place among the historic crowns of New York City with its distinct architectural design,” said Meg Brod, SVP and regional development officer at Rockefeller Group.

She added, “We have created a tower that is authentic to our legacy and speaks to today’s buyers with its inventive flex spaces that can be customized to one’s needs, as well as curated a robust amenities package with premier community partnerships. We look forward to welcoming residents home next fall.”

Construction on the 600-foot-tall tower is being overseen by LendLease. It was designed by CetraRuddy.

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