located in
New York City • The Grand Beekman, 2003. This 89-unit luxury condominium at 400 East 51st Street was designed by
Costas Kondylis & Partners. • 165 Charles Street, 2004. Designed by
Pritzker Prize–winning architect
Richard Meier, the 16-story glass tower in Manhattan's
West Village neighborhood won the Housing Design Award from the
American Institute of Architects New York chapter. • The Laurel, 2008. At 400 East
67th Street, this 129-unit condominium was designed by Costas Kondylis & Partners with interiors by Brian Callahan. •
The Mark. Originally built in 1927, this Art Deco building at 25 East 77th Street houses a mix of hotel rooms/suites and cooperative apartments, a
Frédéric Fekkai salon, a
Jean-Georges restaurant, and a
John Lobb Bootmaker kiosk. Its reimagined interiors are by
Jacques Grange, known for his commissions for
Yves Saint Laurent,
Valentino, and
Princess Caroline of Monaco. Many other designers and artists—including Eric Schmitt,
Mattia Bonetti,
Ron Arad, Guy de Rougement,
Karl Lagerfeld, Todd Eberle, Patrice Dangel, Howard Spivak,
Vladimir Kagan,
Piero Lissoni, and Paul Mathieu—contributed to the project. • In 2017, Bilanz magazine ranked The Mark Hotel as the Best City Hotel in the World. In 2020, Travel + Leisure Magazine ranked The Mark Hotel; #1 Hotel in New York City and #1 City Hotel in The Continental U.S. In 2022, U.S News & World Report ranked The Mark the Best Hotel in New York City. In 2023, Condé Nast Traveler ranked The Mark Hotel on Gold List. In 2024, Tatler Travel Guide ranked The Mark among the Best 101 Hotels in the World. In 2025, Robb Report ranked The Mark #1 out of The 15 Best Hotels in New York City. In 2025, The Mark Hotel was recognized on The World's 50 Best Hotels list - the only property in New York City and one of just two in the United States to receive this distinction. •
56 Leonard, completed in 2017. Designed by the Swiss architecture firm
Herzog & de Meuron, this 60-story condominium tower stands 821 feet high and is the tallest building in Manhattan's
Tribeca neighborhood. • 56 Leonard was awarded the 2017 Engineering Excellence National Recognition Award by ACEC and the 2017 Best Projects Winner in the Residential/Hospitality Category by Engineering News-Record. In 2019, 56 Leonard was named one of New York City's 10 Most Important Buildings of the past decade by Curbed New York, a publication for American real estate and urban design. • Senbahar commissioned a sculpture at 56 Leonard Street. The sculpture – 48 feet long, 19 feet tall and weighing 40 tons – cost Senbahar $8 million. ==Film and television==