The 52-story Olympic Tower at 641 Fifth Avenue in Midtown is situated between 51st and 52nd Streets and was developed by Aristotle Onasis. Its 226 apartments are located in the top 29 floors and have large windows that offer expansive views of the Manhattan skyline and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Residences also feature varied layouts, 9-foot-high ceilings, enclosed kitchens and elegant bathrooms.
Olympic Tower amenities include elevator attendants, 24-hour concierge service, a gym, a barber, a hair salon, a bicycle room, a fitness center, and – in the event of a power outage – emergency electric power. It also is close to the shops and restaurants along Fifth Avenue and such cultural attractions as the Museum of Modern Art.
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Overlooking Riverside Park, the twin-towered Rushmore at 80 Riverside Boulevard is 42 stories high.
The Rushmore’s 271 apartments feature generous layouts and range from one- to five-bedroom units. Kitchens are offered in one of three different designs and are equipped with modern appliances; bathrooms have top-of-the-line fixtures and finishes.
Notable Rushmore amenities include a La Palestra Wellness Center that has a swimming pool and fitness classes, a Kidville NY-designed indoor playground, a full-time doorman, a full-service garage, concierge service and a shuttle to public transportation. The Rushmore also enjoys excellent proximity to Riverside Park, the Promenade at Pier 1, Lincoln Center, and the shops and restaurants in Columbus Circle.
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Perched 38 stories above it all, Bridge Tower Place overlooks the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge and was designed by renowned architect Costas Kondylis. It was completed in 2000.
With no more than four apartments per floor, 401 East 60th Street was designed on a pre-war scale and has classic details like herringbone patterned oak floors and solid core wood doors. Bathrooms have two sinks with marble countertops, deep soaking tubs and separate shower stalls. Gourmet kitchens have granite floors and high-end cabinetry. All apartments have washers and dryers and enormous floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal river and city views; many residences have terraces.
Bridge Tower Place has a 24-hour doorman and concierge. There is also a complimentary heath club with an adjoining sun terrace, a children’s playroom, landscaped roof garden, central laundry room, and on-site parking garage. It is conveniently located near Bloomingdale's and other top shopping, Whole Foods, FDR Drive, the 59th Street Bridge, and several subway stops.
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Located in Clinton at 350 West 42nd Street, the Orion is a soaring tower with 550 residences.
Apartments offer excellent views of the city skyline, especially those on the upper floors of the tower, which is more than 600 feet tall. Units have ceilings between 8 and 9 feet, modern appliances and well-appointed bathrooms. Situated between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, the Orion is close to many restaurants and nightlife options in Clinton, a neighborhood located near Midtown, the Theater District and Columbus Circle.
A full-time doorman and concierge service, a full-service garage, a 31st-story residents' lounge with billiards and foosball tables, and a rooftop terrace are among the Orion’s amenities. Residents enjoy complementary membership (including free classes) at La Palestra Gym, an 8,000-square-foot fitness center with a swimming pool, located on the 30th floor of the building. There are also two outdoor sun decks on the 29th and 30th floors. It is also steps from excellent public transportation options, allowing residents to easily travel anywhere in the city.
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The Sheffield at 322 West 57th Street is located in Midtown.
The 50-story Sheffield 57 is situated near Central Park and was initially conceived as a rental property; developer Kent Swig renovated it in the mid-2000s. Apartments – which range from studios to four-bedroom units – are now larger, light-filled and feature Nordic Ash floors and white and gold marble kitchens.
Additionally, residents have access to such Sheffield 57 amenities as concierge service and a full-time doorman, a garage, a rooftop health club and pool and a children’s playroom. 322 West 57th Street is also close to shops and restaurants, as well as the Theater District and the Upper West Side.
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When 432 Park Avenue opened, it was the tallest building in the world. It has since been surpassed by Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th Street, but architect Rafael Viñoly's crisp, minimalist design still makes a skyline statement. Ten-by-ten-foot windows open onto dramatic views of Central Park and all five boroughs. Fifteen-foot ceilings create a loft experience in every room.
Fully-staffed services include a concierge team, lounges and entertainment rooms, a fitness center managed by The Wright Fit, a private Pilates room, a 175-foot swimming pool, spa, and a private restaurant serviced by Shaun Hergatt, a Michelin-starred chef. It is located near Central Park, top shopping and dining, and major art galleries and auction houses.
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The Residences at the W New York Downtown span the 23rd to 56th floors at 123 Washington Street, which also houses a W Hotel.
Situated in Lower Manhattan, the W New York Downtown contains 223 units that range from 400 to 1,175 square feet. Residences are spacious and modern, with oversized windows that allow for expansive views of the city skyline. Open kitchens have Italian white lacquer cabinetry and premium appliances.
W Downtown residents have access to 24-hour concierge service, housekeeping, a SWEAT fitness center, a media room and a private, residents-only rooftop terrace. Owners also have preferred dining reservations at the hotel’s Living Lounge and the BLT Bar & Grill Restaurant.
Public transportation and Wall Street are nearby.
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Trump International Hotel and Tower at 1 Central Park West is one of the most successful developments in Donald Trump’s portfolio.
After securing its acquisition, Trump oversaw a comprehensive renovation, staging a reopening in 1997. A world-class hotel occupies the lower 22 floors of the 44-story Trump International, while private residences in the upper floors feature floor-to-ceiling windows, 10-foot ceilings, walk-in closets, hardwood floors, marble baths and modern kitchens.
In addition, residents of the Trump International’s 166 apartments enjoy access to all of the hotel’s room, concierge and valet services, as well as its gym, spa and pool; they can also order food from the world-renowned, Michelin Guide 3-star Jean-Georges restaurant located just off the hotel lobby.
Its convenient location is in Central Park West across from Columbus Circle and a number of public transportation options. It is also close to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
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The Trump World Tower at 845 United Nations Plaza rises 72-stories above the city and has protected views of the United Nations and the East River.
Occupying the entire block between 47th and 48th Streets on First Avenue in Midtown East, the Trump World Tower has a two-story marble lobby. The building’s residences have spectacular views through walls of floor-to-ceiling windows, and opulent details including wood-burning fireplaces, ceilings between 10 and 13 feet and polished maple floors. Large kitchens have high-gloss white cabinetry and modern appliance and marble bathrooms have pedestal or double vanity sinks, shower stalls and deep soaking tubs. Each Trump World Tower apartment is equipped with a washer and dryer and a house phone connects to the concierge and other building services.
The white-glove amenities are also impressive: there is a private health club and spa with a 60-foot swimming pool, a private wine cellar, a roof deck and a bicycle room. There is also a 24-hour doormen, a concierge and a security staff in the building, which is within walking distance of the East River Esplanade and Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza.
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With reports of billionaires jockeying to pay record-setting prices for its trophy penthouse apartments, One57 from Extell Development is the very model of Billionaires' Row living. The 90-story building houses both a hotel and private residences.
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, the tower rises more than 1,000 feet above 57th Street just south of Central Park. The top portion of the building, which has a private entrance on 58th Street, contains 92 condominium apartments that feature interiors designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen. In the tower's lower floors is the Park Hyatt’s new U.S. flagship.
The building offers such luxury amenities as 24-hour doorman and concierge service, an indoor pool, a private fitness center, a performance room, a private dining room, a library and lounge area, a full-catering kitchen and on-site parking. Residents will also have full access to the hotel’s amenities including room, catering, and housekeeping services.
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Located in the heart of Midtown, the Museum Tower at 15 West 53rd Street was developed in 1983 as part of a redesign of The Museum of Modern Art.
The 52-story tower includes six floors of museum space and has 240 apartments. Featuring high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and oversized rooms, the Museum Tower’s apartments are grand, airy and brimming with natural light. Walls of windows frame views of Central Park and the city skyline and many open to the MoMA’s sculpture garden.
The Museum Tower's amenities include hotel-quality doormen, concierge, valets and elevator attendants, a fitness center with a sauna, a steam room and a meditation room, a screening room, a business conference room, a wine storage room, a landscaped roof terrace and housekeeping and laundry services.
Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and the Theater District are all located nearby.
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The 43-story J.W. Marriott Essex House at 160 Central Park South, which includes both a hotel and 200 apartments, is situated in a premier location overlooking Central Park.
It first opened more than 80 years ago and has undergone a series of renovations over its storied history. Apartments are spacious and feature unique layouts; most residences also have beautiful views of Central Park and the city skyline.
Residents have access to all of the luxury amenities offered to guests of the hotel, which is now operated by Marriott International. Moreover, it has a full-time doorman, concierge service and a spa and fitness center. Unit owners can also order from the hotel’s 24-hour room service and request housekeeping.
The J.W. Marriott Essex House is close to excellent public transportation, high-caliber restaurants and world-class shopping.
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Robert A.M. Stern designed 15 Central Park West between 61st and 62nd Streets.
15 Central Park West is comprised of two limestone towers and features 202, one- to four-bedroom residences. Units offer multi-directional views and full-floor, duplex penthouses are extremely spacious, with some ranging between 5,000 and 6,000 square feet. Kitchens have top-of-the-line appliances and bathrooms are equipped with deluxe fixtures and finishes.
Amenities at 15 Central Park West include a 24-hour doorman, a private dining room and library, a screening room and a health club and pool. Many units also have individual wine cellars.
It is near the restaurants and shops of Columbus Circle as well as Central Park and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
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