The Perrie, Studio EKB
The Perrie in Turtle Bay stands out for its luxurious design, featuring 95 residences, curated amenities like a private courtyard garden. ShareThe Perrie in Turtle Bay stands out as a modern luxury residential project in one of Midtown East’s most historic neighborhoods. Set back from the street by a landscaped entry garden, the building combines classic architecture with contemporary design. Its masonry façade and private balconies reflect a commitment to quality craftsmanship, while its location offers immediate access to the cultural landmarks, tree-lined streets, and hidden green spaces that define Turtle Bay. Just minutes from Grand Central Terminal and the United Nations, The Perrie is ideally positioned at the crossroads of history and modern convenience.
Designed to bring modern comfort to a historic Manhattan neighborhood, The Perrie features 95 luxurious units, including five exclusive penthouses. Each residence showcases thoughtful layouts that emphasize natural light, expansive views, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. The Penthouse Collection, with private rooftop terraces, offers panoramic views of the East River and the Manhattan skyline, elevating the experience of luxury city living.
A manicured entry garden introduces the building with understated elegance, complementing Turtle Bay’s tradition of townhouse gardens. Residents and visitors are welcomed through a double-height lobby attended 24 hours a day. Oversized windows frame views of the garden, while Blue de Savoie French marble floors and handcrafted wall panels add refined textures to the space. Custom furnishings and organic materials create a natural, harmonious aesthetic. Amenities like a package room, waiting area, and a full-time doorman underscore the commitment to convenience and service.
The Perrie’s one-bedroom residences are designed with flexibility and comfort in mind. Over 90% of the units include private balconies, offering personal outdoor spaces above the vibrant streets below. Interiors feature white oak flooring, large-scale windows, and a simple yet elegant design inspired by natural materials. The kitchens are modern and functional, equipped with Bosch appliances, custom cabinetry, and stone countertops.
Open layouts allow for social cooking and dining, with many kitchens offering additional windows and views of the Chrysler Building. The Penthouse Collection takes luxury further, combining spacious interiors with private roof terraces perfect for entertaining or enjoying the stunning cityscape. Bathrooms at The Perrie are serene and polished, featuring honed Italian marble, chrome fixtures, and custom-designed vanities. Every detail, from the marble-topped surfaces to the Artimide lighting, is crafted to provide a tranquil and refined experience.
The Perrie’s amenities reflect a focus on wellness, nature, and urban functionality. The resident lounge connects seamlessly to a private courtyard garden, combining indoor and outdoor living in all seasons. Wide-plank white oak floors, fiber-based artworks, and curated furnishings enhance the lounge, which is designed for everything from working remotely to hosting friends. The adjoining kitchenette and large monitor make it versatile for casual or formal gatherings.
The courtyard garden itself is a peaceful outdoor retreat, thoughtfully landscaped by MPFP. Mature maple trees provide shade, while hanging lanterns, a firepit, and seating areas create spaces for dining, relaxation, or exercise. The fitness center promotes holistic wellness, with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment and a light-filled space that opens onto the courtyard. An outdoor deck for yoga and meditation adds to the experience, allowing residents to stay active and mindful without leaving home.
The Perrie’s location on a quiet, tree-lined street in Turtle Bay offers residents a balance of history and convenience. Midtown East, now undergoing a significant transformation through the East Midtown Rezoning, is becoming one of Manhattan’s most vibrant neighborhoods. State-of-the-art office towers, improved transit options, and new public spaces are reshaping the area. Landmarks like Grand Central Terminal, the Chrysler Building, and the United Nations Headquarters remain central to the district’s identity, while new additions like the JPMorgan Chase Building at 270 Park Avenue reflect its bright future.
Turtle Bay itself retains its charm, with its townhouse-lined streets, hidden gardens, and boutique shops. Cultural landmarks like Bryant Park, the Morgan Library, and Greenacre Park are just steps away, offering residents an array of activities. The nearby East River Greenway provides a scenic escape along the waterfront, while Midtown East’s legendary shopping and dining complete the neighborhood’s appeal.
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