Anagram Turtle Bay Nears Completion at 300 East 50th Street In Midtown East, Manhattan

300 East 50th Street. Designed by BKSK Architects300 East 50th Street. Designed by BKSK Architects

Construction is nearing completion on Anagram Turtle Bay, a 23-story residential tower at 300 East 50th Street in Midtown East, Manhattan. Designed by BKSK Architects and developed by MAG Partners in partnership with Global Holdings and Safanad, the 275-foot-tall building is the fourth Anagram property for Global. It yields 194 rental units, 30 percent of which have been designated as affordable. The property is located at the southeast corner of East 50th Street and Second Avenue.

300 East 50th Street. Designed by BKSK Architects

300 East 50th Street. Designed by BKSK Architects

The building spans 170,000 square feet, including 4,888 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Its façade is composed of gray brick and floor-to-ceiling windows.

Transit nearby Anagram Turtle Bay includes the E, M, and 6 trains at Lexington Avenue-53rd Street and 51st Street stations.

300 East 50th Street. Designed by BKSK Architects

300 East 50th Street. Designed by BKSK Architects

Anagram Turtle Bay’s completion will closely follow that of MAG’s other residential project, Mabel, at 335 Eighth Avenue in Chelsea. Also developed with Safanad, Mabel will deliver 190 units, 30 percent of which are affordable.

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1 Comment on "Anagram Turtle Bay Nears Completion at 300 East 50th Street In Midtown East, Manhattan"

  1. Facade work looks beautiful – Exciting addition to the neighborhood!
    Small correction – this is the fourth property in *Global Holdings’* anagram collection

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