139 BOWERY
CONDOMINIUM


RESIDENCES
LUXURIOUS LIVING
Discover a new level of luxury living at 139 Bowery Condominium. Our meticulously designed spaces redefine the standard of urban living. Experience the epitome of sophistication and comfort.





BUILDING FEATURES
ELEVATED LIFESTYLE
Indulge in the opulence of 139 Bowery Condominium. Each detail is thoughtfully curated to offer an elevated lifestyle, blending modern convenience with timeless elegance. Experience luxury like never before.
THE BUILDING
18 Brand New Luxury Condo Residences
Panoramic Rooftop Terraces
Doorman
RESIDENCES
Open Concept Layouts
Unobstructed Skyline Views
Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
Abundant Light & Air
Fully Integrated Kitchen Appliances
Custom Wood Veneer Bathroom Cabinets
AVAILABILITY





THE BOWERY
The Bowery now pulsates with vibrant nightlife and upscale boutiques.
The Bowery's evolution epitomizes urban transformation.
Once synonymous with dilapidated flophouses and seedy bars in the 1940s, it has since emerged as a hub of coolness. This shift began with its embrace of punk rock and poetry in the later years, juxtaposed against the surrounding glamour of neighborhoods like SoHo and Greenwich Village. By the 2000s, a wave of upscale change swept through, marked notably by the inauguration of the PUBLIC hotel in 2017. Emanuele Fiore, a seasoned real estate agent, reflects on this journey, noting the absence of high-end developments before the hotel's arrival. Today, The Bowery boasts a skyline dotted with luxury condos, a testament to its remarkable revitalization.
Its streets are adorned with sleek cocktail lounges, fashionable eateries, and designer stores. At the Bowery Hotel, Gemma and the lobby bar continue to draw in stylish patrons. Rosie’s beckons with its delectable tacos, while Flower Shop offers retro charm alongside gimlets and pool games. Housed in the iconic CBGBs space, John Varvatos embodies rock 'n' roll flair, showcasing high-end menswear and rock memorabilia. Other notable fixtures include Overthrow Underground Boxing Club, Rivington Guitars, and John Derian for premium home goods. Whole Foods on Houston at Bowery caters to grocery needs in the area.
Murals and art galleries, including the New Museum
“The Bowery, nestled among restaurant-supply shops and lighting storefronts, boasts a vibrant blend of contemporary art galleries and iconic street murals. The New Museum is an essential stop for those seeking cutting-edge contemporary art, while The Hole stands out as a trendy gallery specializing in emerging artists. Notably, the Shepard Fairey mural, paying homage to CBGB and the punk band Bad Brains, commands attention at the intersection of Bowery and Bleecker. Meanwhile, Freeman’s Alley showcases an array of paste-ups, tags, and murals, and the Jean-Michel Basquiat Commemorative Plaque, positioned outside the artist’s former studio, draws art enthusiasts and graffiti aficionados alike. According to Wayne Rada, founder of the nonprofit art organization LISA Project, “Street art is woven into the very fabric of The Bowery,” serving as a reminder of New York City’s unique artistic spirit.”

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