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The Kibel Company is a family-owned real estate development firm based in New York City. Once high fashion milliners, we swapped feathered fascinators for construction hats in 1949, and, for four generations, we have built and managed residential properties with a long-standing commitment to quality, innovation, and community.

In all those years, we have developed over 3,600 apartments, including rentals, condos, and co-ops in high-rises built from the ground up, historic landmarks painstakingly restored and converted, and LEED-certified neighborhood trailblazers.We own and manage our portfolio with a hands-on approach that covers everything from architecture and maintenance to leasing.

We believe in the value of comfortable living space, and our properties reflect our dedication to excellence at every level. We take pride in our steadfast reputation as a leader in one of the most competitive real estate markets in the world. But the real feather in our cap is the privilege to provide our residents with a place to call home.
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The expansive studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts are flooded with natural light, and feature hardwood flooring and updated baths and kitchens with new appliances.
Oversized windows throughout the building offer impressive views of the East River and of the New York skyline from most residences.
Murray Hill is a youthful, vibrant neighborhood where historic homes on tree-lined streets give way to trendy cafes and a lively night-life scene along the avenues.
Conveniently located between Midtown, Gramercy, and the East Village, residents enjoy easy commutes to work and play, and benefit from the diverse cultural offerings nearby.
Every residence at 300 East 51st Street was designed to maximize space, light, and functionality.
Layouts vary from generously sized studios to three-bedroom apartments to several sprawling two-bedroom duplexes.
All residences feature hardwood floors and updated kitchens and baths, and select units offer large terraces.
East of Midtown Manhattan and south of Sutton Place, Turtle Bay has recently experienced an influx of young professionals and families-and for good reason.
Centrally positioned, the tree-lined neighborhood is home to the UN Headquarters and plenty of amenities that cater to a modern, urban lifestyle.
Each of the one-, two-, and three-bedroom residences at Adam's Tower offers light-filled, spacious layouts with updated kitchens and baths, abundant closet space, HVAC heating and cooling systems, and hardwood flooring.
Most of the residences feature private outdoor terraces and stunning views of the cityscape.
For individuals, couples, and families alike, the Upper East Side provides everything one could want in a neighborhood.
Bordered to the west by the ultimate urban oasis of Central Park, and to the east by Carl Schurz Park and the East River waterfront, the area is surrounded by open green spaces.
The studio to three-bedroom residences provide spacious layouts, high-beamed 11-foot ceilings, kitchens with updated appliances and maple cabinetry, and hardwood floors.
Select residences include private outdoor space and/or washers and dryers.
New York City's oldest neighborhood has evolved from its business district past.
Now the Financial District is a highly desirable residential community and a vibrant destination in its own right, every day of the week.
The new South Street Seaport has brought independent boutiques, award-winning restaurants, world-class concert venues, and plush amenities to the area's historic cobblestone streets, and the waterfront boasts miles of running and biking trails, green spaces, and stunning vistas of the New York Harbor.
Sloane is composed of spacious, renovated apartments and town houses offering studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts.
Residential highlights include stainless-steel appliances, high-beamed ceilings, and thoroughly modern fixtures.
Select residences also offer expansive private terraces.
Sloane stands at the intersection of North Chelsea and the new Hudson Yards.
Historic buildings and dynamic high rises anchor the neighborhood, which boasts a bustling night life, culture-rich galleries, fine shopping, and a diverse dining scene.
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