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Low-Key Cool in Midtown

It’s August in Midtown West: locals are flocking to parks; pool covers are packed away; shorts, skirts, and tank tops are back in rotation; and alfresco dining is all the rage. With the neighborhood fully immersed in summer fun, residents of ARO’s Midtown West luxury apartments will find a bevy of places to be and … Continued

New York’s best new buildings: ARO

New York’s best new buildings: ARO ARO features prominently in the New York Post’s roundup of the best new buildings in New York City. Renters looking for that perfect perch in the sky will love ARO, the newest collection of no-fee Midtown West apartments from developer Algin Management and architecture firm CetraRuddy. The tower, rising … Continued

New NYC apartments hitting the market: Spring 2018

New NYC apartments hitting the market: Spring 2018 The Roseland Ballroom on West 52nd Street is no more. In its place rises ARO, the tower from developer Algin Management and design firm CetraRuddy that is bringing a touch of modern style to the otherwise architecturally conservative neighborhood. ARO, which will be home to 426 Midtown … Continued

Roseland Ballroom’s Futuristic Replacement “ARO” Nears Completion At 242 West 53rd Street, Midtown Manhattan

Roseland Ballroom’s Futuristic Replacement “ARO” Nears Completion At 242 West 53rd Street, Midtown Manhattan New photos from New York YIMBY show that the composite-metal panels have nearly reached the top of Algin Management’s ARO, the 62-story residential tower on West 52nd Street. When complete, ARO will be home to 426 Midtown West rentals ranging in … Continued

The Power Designers of New York City Are All About Green Spirit

The Power Designers of New York City Are All About Green Spirit According to Commercial Observer, the most valuable commodity in Manhattan real estate isn’t square footage but natural light, and no one understands better than John Cetra, founder of CetraRuddy, how to balance the demands of residents with the tight space constraints imposed on … Continued