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25 Park Row Coming to Heart of New Downtown

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The New Downtown continues to attract attention and become one of the “it” spots in the city. The most recent new development to debut in the neighborhood is 25 Park Row, situated adjacent to City Hall Park. The unique location puts it right on the cusp with easy access to the Financial District, Tribeca, and SoHo. 25 Park Row is joined by famous neighbors on multiple sides including The Beekman, The Woolworth Tower, and 30 Park Place.

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 The 50-story art deco-inspired tower will be comprised of 110 residences with views of City Hall Park. The building is expected to achieve LEED status. 25 Park Row is designed by Cookfox Architects with architectural details throughout the building inclusive of loggias, Juliet balconies, and large, casement-style windows.

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Residences features classic details yet done in a modern way that brings the perfect sensibility to what living downtown today is all about. Residences feature finishes such as wide-plank European white oak flooring. Kitchens are done with white lacquer millwork cabinetry, cantilevered walnut islands, and are outfitted with a Miele appliance package. Master Baths are modern and luxurious, with calacatta gold marble countertops, flooring, and wainscotting with European white oak vanities. Penthouse residence master baths feature freestanding Kallista tubs.

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 The building will have a suite of amenities dubbed The Park Row Club which have been curated and designed by Studio Mellone. It will offer a variety of leisure spaces that overlook City Hall Park including a living room, library with fireplace, private dining room, and billiards. A Garden and Dining Terrace provide outdoor space which will include a lounge area with space for grilling. A 65-foot swimming pool, spa treatment rooms, park-facing gym, and private yoga studio round out the curated amenity offering.

Currently availability starts with 1 Bed // 1.5 Bath offered at $1,695,000 with CC: $1,105/MO and RE Taxes: $1,105/MO.

Interested in 25 Park Row and Experiencing the New Downtown? Contact Us today!

Greenwich West Launches in SoHo

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SoHo, historically known for its converted luxury lofts and lack of amenity filled buildings is experiencing a new wave of development, bringing luxury condos outfitted with full amenities to the neighborhood. One particular area, Hudson Square, has become an enclave for luxury developments in SoHo. Greenwich West is the latest luxury development to bring a full-service building to SoHo. 

Located at 110 Charlton Street, Greenwich West will rise 290 feet tall and be comprised of 170 condos. The development just launched sales, and we were among the first to get an inside look during their launch event.

Sebastien Segers Interiors

 Greenwich West is designed by a collaboration between two Parisian Firms – Loci Anima and Sebastien Segers. Adamson Associates is the architect of record for the project. The design team was inspired by the iconic industrial architecture of West SoHo but applied an infusion of classical French inspiration. This is especially evident in the interiors which are warm and inviting, yet do not lose their “downtown” feel and modernism.

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Residences will range in size from Studios to 3 bedrooms with prices starting at just under $1M. Construction is currently underway and is expected to wrap up in 202.

Greenwich West will offer a suite of amenities to residents including fitness center, lounge, rooftop terrace, bicycle storage, automated parking, and a children’s playroom. Additionally, given the buildings location, we expect the views of the Hudson to be beautiful from high floor units.

Questions about Greenwich West and luxury living in SoHo? Contact us for more information and pricing!

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Inside the Latest Penthouse Unveiled at 30 Park Place Designed by Santopietro

30 Park Place, the first private residences by the Four Seasons in New York, has had an overwhelmingly positive reception since its launch. The building is positioned conveniently in the heart of downtown Manhattan, moments from The Oculus, TriBeCa, and SoHo. The building unveiled its latest penthouse to hit the market, 77B, which has been designed by interior designer Alessandra Santopietro of Santopietro Interiors

Penthouse 77B

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Located near the top of the 937 foot tower, Penthouse 77B stuns with views from the moment you enter. Through the entry gallery, into the expansive 30'x16' living room, residents and their guests are greeted with sweeping southern, eastern, and western views. The 3,173 square foot home is comprised of 3 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. The home also features 2 outdoor terraces which are perfect for taking in the endless views.

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The penthouse truly feels like a home with an eat-in kitchen, fireplace, and a separate dining room that measures 18' long with eastern and southern views. Imagine hosting a dinner party and treating your guest to the views!

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The Master Suite features dual en-suite master baths as well as terrace access and an expansive walk-in closet. The additional bedrooms all feature en-suite baths as well. 

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30 Park Place is a Silverstein Property designed by Robert A.M. Stern architects and is currently the tallest residential tower in lower Manhattan standing at 937 feet. Because this is the Four Seasons Private Residences, residents of 30 Park Place enjoy a suite of amenities and offerings that offer an unparalleled luxury living experience. Residents can enjoy access to hotel amenities such as the indoor lap pool, in-residence dining from Wolfgang Puck's CUT, and car service.

30 Park Place Facts:
•    Architect: Robert A.M. Stern
•    Collection of homes that are part of the Four Seasons Private Residences Program
•    Private Residential lobby at 30 Park Place
•    Amenities: complete Four Seasons residential concierge, 75 foot pool, 38th floor club including fitness,  private dining, and screening room.

30 Park Place- Penthouse 77B is currently on the market offered at $16,450,000

Waterfront Development Offers Buyers Yacht Access

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From Manhattan to Brooklyn, developers are snagging up some of the last waterfront parcels to develop what will be the next wave of trophy properties and coveted buildings. Examples in 70 Vestry Street in Tribeca, The XI in West Chelsea, and One Manhattan Square.

In a luxury market that is saturated with inventory, developers are continuing to entice and innovate when it comes to amenity offerings. The latest waterfront property to grab the attention of buyers seeking amenities is One Seaport in Lower Manhattan. What is better than waterfront living coupled with a yacht? Nothing some would argue!

One Seaport, built by Fortris Group, has partnered with members-only yachting service Barton + Gray Mariners Club. Residents will be able to walk out the lobby and onto a Hinckley Yacht. Currently, residents are entitled to 3 complementary yacht excursions a week. There will be an extra charge for fuel and champagne. This amenity for residents of One Seaport packs value as a membership to Barton + Gray Mariners Club would normally set you back $20,000-$50,000 a year.

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One Seaport has been a popular new development in the heart of the revitalized Seaport District, luring buyers with an expansive amenity offering, luxe finishes, and wonderful water views. The residences are completed with luxurious finishes such as gold calcutta marble backsplashes, Gaggenau appliances, and grey limestone in the bathroom. The full suite of building amenities includes a port-cochere, fitness center overlooking the water with Brooklyn Bridge views, and a “Water Club” on the 30th floor with hydrotherapy and a pool.

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The building is currently 75% sold, however, we do expect additional inventory to be released for the fall selling season.

This particular amenity offering comes at an interesting time when the city has been expanding the NYC Ferry System on the East River. Commuters are looking for alternatives to the crowded, unreliable subway system. Many wealthy commuters have opted to take Uber to and from work given the convenience and relatively the lost cost compared to a monthly transit pass.

In an effort to get people out of the crowded subway system and onto the water, the city has pledge some $600 million over 5 years towards the NYC Ferry program.

For those looking to take cruising the East River and beyond to a new level, the private yacht offering at One Seaport is certainly the way to go!

Waterline Square Releases First Penthouse to Market

The luxury market remains hot like the summer in New York! The July 4th week marked the 23-straight week of 20+ luxury properties going into contract in Manhattan. In addition to properties going into contract, exciting luxury product continues to come to market, especially in new developments.

We previously wrote about the launch of Waterline Square, the mega project on the Westside between 59th and 61st Streets spearheaded by 3 Starchitects – Kohn Pederson Fox, Richard Meier, and Raphael Vinoly. Waterline Square launched sales last summer and was ranked the fastest selling new development in 2017. Each of the 3 buildings has now topped out, and progress continues to be made onsite.

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The first of the buildings’ penthouses has hit the market at Two Waterline Square designed by Kohn Pederson Fox. Two Waterline will be the tallest of the 3 buildings in the complex. The penthouse, on the 38th floor, is comprised of 4 beds and 5.5 baths with 4,134 interior square feet of space plus an outdoor terrace spanning 1,850 square feet. We ranked our favorite properties with private outdoor space, but this will certainly need to be added to the top of the list! The penthouse also features a fireplace in the living area and dramatic floor-to-ceiling glass throughout.

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The home is asking $17.25M.

We expect that the terrace will offer stunning views and wonderful sunsets given the buildings waterfront location. The terrace also includes a hot tub and outdoor grill and will be accessible from both the master bedroom and the living area.

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The Penthouse comes with access to the Waterline Club which will offer residents an unparalleled amenity experience. Most notably, the Waterline Club will house New York City’s first indoor tennis court attached to a Condo.

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In addition to the Waterline Club, Two Waterline has its own 11,000 square foot amenity floor which offers private dining with a kitchen, a salon, and a river-view lounge with billiards, bar, and a library.

More about Two Waterline Square

With a design accentuated by a series of ascending, set-back terraces atop the building, Two Waterline makes a striking statement at Waterline Square. Designed by John Pedersen Fox, who is known for glass towers that punctuate skyline, this building makes no exception to this rule. The base of the building will be home to a porte-cochere to welcome residents home.

Homes are designed around the floor-to-ceiling windows that allow the homes to take advantage of the building’s waterfront setting. Yabu Pushelberg has selected natural materials to use throughout such as kitchens done in chic and modern white marble with warm wood accents and white lacquer cabinets.

Questions about this project that is redefining the Upper West Side? Contact Us for more information!

 

 

 

 

Images via Neo & Associates with the Boundary & Waterline Square

Inside Bjarke Ingels's West Side Tower - The XI

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The latest addition of a Starchitect to the Manhattan skyline is Bjarke Ingels’ The XI on the West Side between the Hudson River and the The High Line. This mega project takes up the entire block between 17th and 18th Streets, and is eye catching with its double, twisting tower design. The XI recently launched sales, and we got an inside look at the Sales Gallery which is curated as an Art Gallery as art is core to the building and its location. 

Developed by HFZ Capital, The XI is comprised of 2 towers and will also include a hotel component by Six Senses Resort and Spa, their first U.S. location. The brand is known world-wide as a leader in the health and wellness space. The twisting design of the towers allows views and light to be maximized in all residences. In addition to the 2 towers, there will be another structure that will house the Six Senses Spa and Club and will be connected to the towers with a glass skybridge. 

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The XI depicted amongst the Manhattan Skyline in Esi Devlin's "Egg"

The Towers are aptly named The X (East Tower) and The I (West Tower). Residents are welcomed home in the 24-hour attended porte-cochere with an on-site valet parking attendant. Each of the Towers features unique and luxurious interiors designed by leading firms. 

The X

The X tower will stand 26 stories tall with the Six Sense Hotel occupying the first 10 floors. The Tower will have 87 Condos designed be renowned Parisian firm Gilles & Bossier. The firm that designed the Baccarat Hotel will design the Six Sense interiors and continue the atmosphere into  the residences of the East Tower. 

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Homes in the East Tower will be characterized by contrasting finishes – black vs. white. In the kitchens, white Calcutta Gold Marble will contrast Black Grigio Carnica Marble. In the master bath, floors comprised of light Arabescato Vagli Oro marble in a Herringbone pattern will be juxstaposed against a trim of dark Saint Laurent marble. 

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The I

The I tower will stand taller than The X, at 36 stories with 149 residences. The West tower is designed by award-winning firm Gabellini Sheppard Associates. They have taken an approach inspired by natural materials and downtown living.  

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Interiors will have wide plank oak flooring, Bulthaup kitchen cabinets in grey larch wood, eucalyptus wood vanities and leather texture Taj Mahal Quartzite walls in the master bath. No two floor plans are exactly the same in the West tower with residences having sweeping views of the Hudson and City Skyline.

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Amenities:

The amenity offering at The XI is expansive, with the collection curated by the Six Sense Hotel. In addition to exclusive access at the Six Sense Hotel and Spa, residence will have:

  • 4,000 square foot fitness center
  • 75-foot pool
  • Wine tasting room
  • Social Lounge
  • Billiards
  • Children & teen play rooms

Residences will range in size from 1 to 4 bedrooms with prices starting at $2.8M for a 1 bedroom up to half-floor penthouses starting at $25M. 
 

Interested in Starchitect living at The XI? Contact us to arrange your private showing at the exclusive gallery.

Sir David Adjaye Unveils Interiors at 130 William Street

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The highly anticipated 130 William Street in the Financial District welcomed guests to the launch of its sales gallery hosted by Sir David Adjaye for a look its interiors and renderings of the building’s exterior and amenities. 130 William Street is designed by Sir David Adjaye, a Brisish-Ghanaaian architect most well-known for designing the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. Lightstone is building the project.

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In a continued wave of new construction, rejuvenation, and development in Lower Manhattan, 130 William Street does not disappointment. The tower will rise 800 feet over the Financial District, but will be different than most other new projects in the area, a distinct objective of Adjaye. Instead of being a glass tower construct with a glass-curtain wall façade like many new towers, 130 William Street will feature a façade constructed from textured cast concrete panels that resemble volcanic rock. The design also features arched windows reminiscent of New York’s early warehouses.

The building will be comprised of 244 units with the top 10 floors being occupied by residences with private loggias framed by the arched façade. Residences will range in size from Studios to 4 bedroom homes.

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All homes will featuring wide plank oak flooring and interiors designed by Adjaye in conjunction with Hill West Architects. Fixtures are custom designed by Adjaye including faucets, shower heads, and door handles in burnished brass. Kitchens will be outfitted with Gaggenau appliances and Pietra Cardosa and Nero Marquina Stone.

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The amenity offering at 130 William will be expansive, on par with what has been trending recently in new developments. Amenities will include

  • Health and Wellness center featuring a thermal pool and plunge pool
  • Basketball court
  • Yoga Studio
  • Private IMAX Theater
  • Golf Simulator
  • Indoor-outdoor lounge with catering kitchen
  • 66th floor sky lounge with grilling stations
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Sales are expected to launch later this month, and construction is already underway. In regard to pricing, various sizes will start at roughly;

  • $650,000 for Studios
  • $1.1 million for 1 Beds
  • $1.85 million for 2 beds
  • $2.6 million for 3 beds
  • $5.4 million for 4 beds

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6 Condos Designed by Luxury Brands in New York & Miami

Major luxury brands from around the world are leaving their market (and branding) on the luxury real estate market. There is a growing number of projects where major designers are doing interiors of luxury buildings, especially in Miami. 

These collaborations increase the appeal and attract buyers in a competitive new development market where prospective buyers have many projects from which to choose. Both sides stand to benefit from bringing on a global luxury brand as the development gets increased publicity because of the collaboration and the luxury brand gets to reach a potentially new audience that may not have previously been immersed in the brand. 

In today's market a brand is everything. Young, wealthy buyers especially love luxury brands, and many of these collaborations are familiar in that they most like have pieces from them in their home already. These powerful brands give the building an identity immediately rather than the building trying to have to establish itself as brand on its own.

New York

Baccarat Hotel and Residences

The Baccarat Hotel in Midtown Manhattan has a boutique collection of 60 residences with interiors by AD100 designer Tony Ingrao T.he apartments are luxurious as one would expect, yet in a sophisticated way. The major appeal of these residences is the plush amenities and services available from the Baccarat Hotel. Baccarat brand is more subtle within the residences while it is very prominent in the renowned Grand Salon and Bar where guests enjoy beverages out of Baccarat crystal glasses

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 60 Residences ranging in size from 1 to 5 bedroom currently on the market
  • Homes features luxurious finishes including Siematic kitchens custome designed by Tony Ingrao and entrance doors made of Zircote Wood with Baccarat crystal handles
    • Residents enjoy exclusive perks at Baccarat Hotels around the world as well as perks such as private shopping and priority custom design and production at Baccarat

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While Peter Marino is not a luxury brand or label himself, he is worthy of being included on this list as he has worked for some of the top fashion houses and artists around the world with his designs. Marino's work include flagship stores around the world for the likes of Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Bvlgari, Dior, and Giorgio Armani. His building along the High Line in West Chelsea has attracted much attention because of its boutique nature and the recent sale of a penthouse for $59 Million. 

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 12 story building consisting of only 6 bespoke homes designed by Peter Marino
  • Base will be a museum and gallery holding the private collection of J. Tomilson Hill worth $800 million     
  • All floorplans different and decked out in 80 various kinds of stone, marble, and wood finishes
  • Penthouse will have a private, rooftop pool 

20 Pine - The Collection

Renovated in 2009 at a historic downtown building, 20 Pine was at the forefront of the downtown revolution and was truly a first for the area with its Armani/Casa designed residences. Sleek kitchens, spa like bathrooms in the residences, and lofty ceiling heights have attracted buyers and investors to this building.

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 408 Residences with 38 floors
  • Unrivaled amenity collection including the Collection Club & Spa including pool and Hamman Steam room, 25th Floor Sun Terrace, and Library Lounge
  • Designed by Armani/Casa

Miami

Fendi Chateau

Fendi Chataeu may not rise as tall as some of the new developments in Miami, standing at just 12 stories, but its 58 residences will pack a punch with their exceptional design and amenities. Chateau Group has teamed up with Italian Fashion Label Fendi to design residences that come with top of the line finishes, unparalleled amenities, and white-glove service

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 3,400 square feet to over 7,000 square feet of living space
  • Amenities include Library, Fitness Center, Private Cinema, 2 Swimming Pools surrounded by Tropical Garends Luxury Concierce by Fendi Chateau Attaché
  • 3 to 5 bedroom flow-through residences with the best finishes including Italian kitchen cabinets by Fendi with Mother of Pearl finish

The Residences by Armani/Casa

The Residences by Armani/Casa is a new development rising 60 stories on Sunny Isles beach with interiors designed by Giorgio Armani and Armani/Casa with each unit having a touch of Giorgio Armani himself. The building is set to finish in late 2018 and has already attracted buyers from around the world. 

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 6 different floorplan options with residences ranging in size from 1500 to 3000 square feet
  • Residences will include the finest in European-design cabinetry and designer finishes
  • 35,000 square feet of amenities all designed by Armani/Casa including an Armani Prive Lounge, fine dining restaurant, cigar room, fitness center, exclusive beach amenities on 300 feet of private shore

Missoni Baia

The Italian Fashion house is bringing their first branded building to the Edgewater area of Miami. The luxury condominium will rise 57 stories above Biscayne Bay and feature interiors designed by Paris Forino Design under the direction of Missoni. Slated to be complete in 2020, the building can be expected to feature the fashion house’s signature color palette throughout.

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 249 1-5 bedroom residences ranging in size from 776 square feet to 3,788 square feet
  • New York designerParis Forino envisioned the tower’s 249 elegantly crafted one- to five-bedroom residences and curated the Missoni fabrics, furnishings, and artworks that complement Asymptote’s modern architectural design.
  • Residence finishes include custom European cabinetry, top-of-the-line appliances, and floor to ceiling marble in masterbaths
  • Amenities include an Olympic-sized pool, spa, landscaped gardens by Enzo Enea, pet spa, game room, 2 poolside resident lounges

 

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A Look Inside 2 of Robert A.M. Stern's Crowning Penthouses

20 East End Avenue - Penthouse A

20 East End Avenue Penthouse A

20 East End Avenue designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects brings a new standard of luxury living and classic design to the Upper East Side. The building, complete in a limestone façade signature of Mr. Stern, blends seamlessly into the landscape of East End Avenue. The classic design suggests at had always been the hallmark of East End Avenue for years. 

The building, home to exquisite residences starting around $10M, unveiled its crowning penthouse, Penthouse A. This expansive home features design elements that are reminiscent of classic Upper East Side homes as well as modern finishes to provide a fresh perspective.

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The home, generous in size, is comprised of 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms across 6,5050 interior square feet as well as multiple outdoor terraces and a stunning, private rooftop terrace accessible via private staircase. Total outdoor square footage is 4,542 square feet. Upon entering the home, the proportions of this residence are immediately noticeable thanks to the gracious entrance gallery that has ceiling heights up to 12 feet with other details such as quartersawn Appalachian white oak flooring.

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20 East End Facts:
•    Architect: Robert A.M. Stern
•    Building has a handset limestone base
•    Private motor court
•    Amenities include billiards and game room, luxurious library that has been hand curated, wine cellar, fitness center, and spa

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Penthouse A is currently offered at $39,000,000


30 Park Place – Penthouse 82

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30 Park Place, the first private residences by the Four Seasons in New York, has had an overwhelmingly positive reception since its launch. The building is positioned conveniently in the heart of downtown Manhattan, moments from The Oculus, TriBeCa, and SoHo. 

30 Park Place is a Silverstein Property designed by Robert A.M. Stern architects and is currently the tallest residential tower in lower Manhattan standing at 937 feet. Because this is the Four Seasons Private Residences, residents of 30 Park Place enjoy a suite of amenities and offerings that offer an unparalleled luxury living experience. Residents can enjoy access to hotel amenities such as the indoor lap pool, in-residence dining from Wolfgang Puck's CUT, and car service.

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Penthouse 82 was unveiled by 30 Park Place and is simply stunning. The full floor home features elegant finishes, gracious design, and signature Robert A.M. Stern touches. Penthouse 82 is comprised of 3 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms across 4,538 interior square feet. The home features north, east, south, and west exposures. Features such as a gas-burning St Tropez French limestone fireplace truly make this house feel like a home. Penthouse 82 also includes 732 exterior square feet across multiple terraces. These terraces are the highest private outdoor spaces in the city! As one can imagine, the views are simply stunning from the home on a clear day. 

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30 Park Place Facts:
•    Architect: Robert A.M. Stern
•    Collection of homes that are part of the Four Seasons Private Residences Program
•    Private Residential lobby at 30 Park Place
•    Amenities: complete Four Seasons residential concierge, 75 foot pool, 38th floor club including fitness,  private dining, and screening room.

30 Park Place- Penthouse 82 is currently on the market offered at $30,000,000. 

Interested in learning more about Robert A.M. Stern's iconic buildings around the city? Contact us to schedule a private tour.
 

5 of the Best Buildings Along the High Line

The High Line, a former rail line used to transport goods along the lower West Side, has transformed the West Chelsea area of Manhattan into one of the hottest neighborhoods for new development. Over the past years, developers having been racing to scoop up plots of land adjacent to the elevated park to construct luxury condos.

Today, the High Line is a popular destination for enjoying the warmer months in the city, strolling along and taking in the various skyline views. Additionally, some of the best names in architecture have built condos that are attracting high-end buyers. Below are 5 of the top buildings along the High Line in West Chelsea.

 

Soori

Situated at 522 West 29th Street, Soori High Line is most known for the inclusions of private pools into the modern design of 16 of the 31 residences.

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QUICK FACTS:

  • Greatest number of homes with private pools in the city
  • Designed by SCDA
  • Ceilings Up to 18 Feet
  • Verenna Poliform-designed Kitchens

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Peter Marino has designed an ultra boutique condo at 501 West 24th Street that only a few lucky individuals will get to call home.

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 12 story building consisting of only 6 bespoke homes designed by Peter Marino
  • Base will be a museum and gallery holding the private collection of J. Tomilson Hill worth $800 million     
  • All floorplans different and decked out in 80 various kinds of stone, marble, and wood finishes
  • Penthouse will have a private, rooftop pool 

Jardim

First residential project in New York City by Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld that will incorporate many lush gardens and landscaping. Located at 527 West 27th Street.

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QUICK FACTS:   

  • Gardens/outdoor spaces will be central to the project with a lush, central garden that will connect the development’s 2 towers
  • Name is the Portuguese word for garden
  • 2, 11-story towers with 36 1-4 bedroom condos – both towers have duplex penthouses
  • Pricing expected to start just under $2 million
  • Amenities: pool, fitness center, massage & treatment rooms, kid’s playroom, and 38-car parking

520 W 28th Street

520 W 28th Street is the late Hadid's only project in New York, and thus, has an inherent special value to it as it brings her signature elements along the High Line. The design is based on graceful curves inspired by nature that are a contrast to the hard angles generally seen in residential architecture

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 39 Residences
  • Kitchens custom designed by Zaha Hadid in collaboration with Boffi
  • Amenities include: 75 ft sky lit pool, private iMax movie Theater, wellness level, lounge level, and entertainment suite on the High Line

515 High Line – 515 W 29th Street

Located at 515 West 29th Street, 515 High Line will be Soo Chan's, principal of SCDA, masterpiece in West Chelsea.

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QUICK FACTS:

  • 11 story condo with curved glass fin facade

  • 15 apartments, 5 of which will be penthouses

  • Designed by Soo Chan, Principal of SCDA

  • Each residence will have direct, keyed elevator access

  • Design features include  Bulthaup Kitchens with Gaggenau appliances, custom millwork, and Lutron HomeWorks QS System     

 

Interested in the buildings above or living in West Chelsea? Contact us to get info on these buildings and to arrange your appointment.