Has anyone here looked into or toured any of the PASHA residential developments by Stephen Jemal in New York City? From what I understand, PASHA is part of a broader initiative to bring hotel-style living to the residential market, blending co-working spaces with modern rental apartments in a single building.

The concept sounds promising affordable luxury apartments with built-in remote workspaces and shared amenities, aimed at busy professionals. But I’m wondering: how well does this actually work in real life?

Are the co-living and co-working elements actually being used by residents, or do they end up underutilized? How is the soundproofing, layout, and general build quality of these spaces? Are the materials and finishes truly high-end or more style over substance?

Also, for those familiar with the NYC real estate scene, how competitive are the prices for PASHA units compared to similar offerings? Do they actually provide long-term value for renters?

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