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222 LES Tower + Lofts

28 stories · 70 residences · 2022 · $850,000

Project Background

222 LES Tower + Lofts is a 28-story, 70-residence project in Lower East Side, architecture by SLCE and S4 Architecture, interiors by Paris Forino. Developed by Optimum USA. Read it as a complete living proposition: location, architecture, floor-plan mix, monthly carrying cost, and long-term recognizability all matter together.

Tribeca and downtown New York architecture
Upper West Side residential towers near Central Park
Manhattan office and residential skyline

Why It Matters

Location

Lower East Side location near East Broadway F train, Essex/Delancey J/M/Z/F, Seward Park, and East River access.

Architecture

New development. Architecture: SLCE and S4 Architecture. Interiors: Paris Forino.

Budget

Reference plans include Studio · 1 bed · 2 beds · 3 beds. Current entry pricing begins around $850,000, with common charges and taxes verified unit by unit.

Buyer Fit

Best for buyers who value downtown life, finance or tech commutes, restaurants, and resale liquidity.

Location

Lower East Side location near East Broadway F train, Essex/Delancey J/M/Z/F, Seward Park, and East River access.

Plans & Budget

$850,000

New-development pricing, taxes, common charges, and inventory change; verify unit by unit before touring or writing an offer.

Studio

$850,000

Availability
1 available
Common charges
Unit-level
Taxes
Unit-level

1 bed

$965,000 - $1,455,000

Availability
4 available
Common charges
Unit-level
Taxes
Unit-level

2 beds

$1,550,000 - $2,150,000

Availability
4 available
Common charges
Unit-level
Taxes
Unit-level

3 beds

$2,475,000 - $2,995,000

Availability
2 available
Common charges
Unit-level
Taxes
Unit-level

4+ beds

$3,950,000

Availability
1 available
Common charges
Unit-level
Taxes
Unit-level

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