45 East 7th Street

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No45e7



Introducing No45e7 a luxury condominium landmark designed by Morris Adjmi.




Historical elements with a modern trend-setting vision to build a new landmark. Introduction


45 East 7th, in Morris Adjmi’s trademark style, channels historical architectural elements with contemporary influences to create a distinctive new building that honors the community’s past, present, and future in the most desirable location downtown— where Astor Place, Noho, and the Village meet.





Morris Adjmi is the founder and principal of Morris Adjmi Architects (MA), specialists in conceiving buildings that are contextual but unmistakably contemporary–buildings that may not feel like they’ve always been there, but feel like they should have been



A boutique collection of 21 luminous residences complemented by private and community outdoor space.





Each residence expresses a contemporary vision drawn from contextual influences, reimagining familiar design elements in modern themes. Throughout the building, materials and fixtures have been curated for their natural beauty and efficient function, including smart controls and mobile applications, to yield an intimate yet thoroughly modern living experience. The Adjmi-designed kitchens reflect a timeless sophistication while heightening the pleasure of cooking and dining at home. The custom-built two-toned lacquer cabinetry and marble countertops provide a sleek and minimalist backdrop into which the Miele appliance suite blends seamlessly.


Each luxurious master bathroom features a custom vanity with distinctive blackened metal frame and Caesarstone countertop and backsplash, brushed nickel fixtures, and natural charcoal slate tile floors and shower walls.




Secondary baths are appointed with custom vanities punctuated by striking blackened metal frames, terrazzo stone flooring, porcelain-tiled shower alcove walls, a soaking tub, brushed nickel fixtures, and Caesarstone countertops and backsplash.


A truly elevated Penthouse experience. The Penthouse


Celebrate city living, inside and out. The penthouse features airy 10’ ceilings throughout, three beautifully-appointed bedrooms with abundant closet space, and a bright, expansive living room which opens directly out to the 1,100 square-foot south-facing corner terrace. This rare single-floor penthouse terrace runs the length of the building, acting as a verdant outdoor respite and stunning scene-setter for each room within the unit.




Penthouse Kitchen


The elegant open-plan kitchen showcases custom designed, two-toned matte lacquer cabinetry, white marble slab countertops and backsplash, a full Miele appliance suite including convection oven, and stainless steel fixtures.



A private bathroom adjoins each bedroom, including this master bath graced by a custom vanity with blackened metal frame, charcoal slate floors, and a freestanding soaking tub bathed in natural light.


Amenities designed to enhance daily life in healthy and meaningful ways. Amenities


A robust offering includes a 24-hour, light-filled fitness center, peak hour doorman service, a garden terrace, a roof terrace landscaped in stone and greenery, a communal laundry, and storage options for cold deliveries, bikes, and more. Intuitive and accessible smart home technology gives the owner automated control of essential home features. Shades and lighting can be operated using the Pico control or remotely with the Lutron app on a mobile device. Carson, the virtual doorman, tracks deliveries, service requests, intercom calls, and visitors while providing live HD video of each entry and a seamless payment system to compliment the staffed doorman, all through an app.


Private terraces and balconies in select residences, ranging in size from 66 to 239 square feet, overlook the lavish landscaped garden, enhancing the builing’s sense of community with outdoor living.




45 East 7th sits at the intersection of it all—where the Village, Astor Place and Noho converge.





1. Il Buco Alimentari on Bond 2. The New Museum 3. The Foundation Building at The Cooper Union 4. St. Marks Church-In-TheBowery, a cultural and spiritual center in the community.


Cooper Union, renowned art and design school, at Astor Place.

1. Joe’s Pub and the Public Theater. 2. Grace Church on Broadway. 3. 51 Astor Place with an iconic Jeff Koons sculpture. 4. A Cervantes sculpture in a courtyard along Washington Square. 5. Shop local artisans in Noho and the Village.






Authentic Mexican food and drink at Rosie’s.

1. Sant Ambroeus, the Village outpost for Italian cuisine. 2. Lafayette, a grand café and bakery in Noho 3. Gemma at The Bowery Hotel. 4. La Colombe, a sunlit pourover coffee shop. 5. Juicy Lucy’s juice bar on Avenue A.


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Village, Noho, Astor Place Highlights

CULTURE 1. AMC Village 7 2. Angelika Film Center 3. Astor Place Theatre 4. Anthology Film Archive 5. Culture Project 6. La Mama Experimental Theatre 7. New Museum 8. Stomp 9. Swiss Institute 10. The Bowery Electric 11. The Brant Foundation 12. The Mercury Lounge 13. The Public Theater 14. Village East Cinema 15. Webster Hall

DINING 16. Abraço 17. Acme 18. Atla 19. B Bar & Grill 20. Bar Primi 21. Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken 22. BondSt 23. Cafe Mogador 24. Death & Company 25. Double Zero 26. Fish Cheeks 27. Gato 28. Gemma 29. Ghost Donkey 30. Great Jones Cafe 31. Harry & Ida’s Meat and Supply Co. 32. Hearth 33. Huertas 34. il Buco 35. Il Cantinori 36. Indochine 37. Ippudo 38. Jacques Torres Chocolate 39. Kenka 40. La Colombe Noho 41. Lafayette Grand Café & Bakery 42. Le Sia 43. McSorley’s Old Ale House 44. Mighty Quinn’s Barbeque 45. Momofuku Ko 46. Momofuku Noodle Bar 47. Momofuku Ssäm Bar 48. Nai Tapas 49. noreetuh 50. Plant Food + Wine 51. Please Don’t Tell 52. Porsena 53. Rosie’s 54. Ruffian 55. Sake Bar Decibel 56. San Marzano 57. Saxon + Parole

58. Spiritea 59. Superiority Burger 60. sweetgreen 61. The Mermaid Inn 62. The Smile 63. The Wren 64. Think Coffee 65. Van Leeuwen Ice Cream 66. Veselka


EDUCATION 67. Grace Church School / High School 68. Grace Church School 69. Neighborhood School 70. NYU Tisch School of the Arts 71. Preschool of the Arts @ Cooper Sq. 72. St. John’s University / Manhattan 73. The Cooper Union ACCOMMODATION 74. Hyatt Union Square New York 75. Moxy East Village 76. Public Hotel 77. The Bowery Hotel 78. The Marlton Hotel 79. The Standard, East Village

SHOPPING 80. 3.1 Phillip Lim 81. A1 Record Shop 82. A.P.C. 83. Astor Wines & Spirits 84. Away 85. Billy Reid 86. Blick Art Materials 87. Bond No. 9 New York 88. Cafiero Select 89. Cloak & Dagger 90. Dashwood Books 91. Duo NYC 92. Filson NYC 93. goop Lab 94. John Derian Company Inc 95. John Varvatos 96. Kith 97. Limited to One Record Shop 98. Lululemon Athletica | lab 99. MUJI 100. Nalata Nalata 101. Original Penguin 102. Rag & Bone 103. Reformation 104. Showfields 105. Still House 106. Stock Vintage 107. Strand Book Store 108. Strand Book Store 109. Stranded Records NYC 110. The Future Perfect 111. Toy Tokyo 112. Trader Joe’s 113. Ulla Johnson 114. Westside Market 115. Whole Foods Market

WELLNESS 116. Barry’s Bootcamp 117. Blackstones 118. Blind Barber 119. Blink Fitness / Noho 120. Clockwork Jiu Jitsu 121. CrossFit NoHo 122. Crunch / Bowery 123. Equinox / Bond Street 124. Flex Studios / NoHo 125. Flywheel Sports 126. Great Jones Spa 127. HigherDOSE 128. Jin Soon Natural Hand-Foot Spa 129. Katonah Yoga Bowery 130. Mile High Run Club 131. Mile High Run Club NoHo 132. Overthrow Boxing Club 133. Rumble Boxing 134. Russian & Turkish Baths 135. SoulCycle 136. Yoga to the People


Nexus Development Nexus Building Development Group is a full-service privately held real estate development company. Founded in 2009 by Shaky Cohen, Nexus is dedicated to creating high-quality boutique residential buildings in New York City. With over $200m in projects completed and in development, the firm brings the highest level of expertise, commitment, market knowledge and construction savvy to every project. Morris Adjmi Architects Morris Adjmi is the founder and principal of Morris Adjmi Architects (MA), which specializes in creating buildings that are contextual but unmistakably contemporary – buildings that may not feel like they’ve always been there, but feel like they should have been. The resulting work has put Adjmi at the vanguard of revitalizing post-industrial neighborhoods and historic districts with an architecture that bridges the past and the present without reverting to historicism or relying on nostalgia. Alan Hill Design Branding by Alan Hill Design, a Brooklyn, NYC-based creative consultancy with over 25 years of experience in real estate, publishing, packaging and hospitality branding.

45 East 7th Street, New York, NY 10003 347 713-7077 | info@45e7.com | www.45e7.com Equal Housing Opportunity. Any artist or computer renderings of the property, Building, units, amenities, interior/exterior decorations, finishes, fixtures, appliances, furnishings, and landscaping are provided for illustrative purposes only and reflect the planned scale and spirit of the Building. Sponsor makes no representations, guarantees, or warranties except as may be set forth in the Offering Plan. The complete offering terms are in the Offering Plan available from Sponsor. File No. CD19-0318. Sponsor: Avenue Second Owner, LLC, 41 Wooster Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013.


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