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About Twenty9th Park Madison, 39 East 29th Street
This attractive, 34-story, mid-block, residential condominium tower at 39 East 29th Street was completed in 2009.
The 132-unit project is known as Twenty9th Park Madison.
It was developed by a joint venture of Espais Promocions Immobiliares of Barcelona, Spain, and Landscape Promocions Immobiliares of Madrid, Spain. The venture had acquired the property from Jonis Realty of Great Neck, L.I., of which Nathan Halegua was a principal, and Lawrence Ruben & Company. According to records with the Department of Buildings, the owner is East 29th Street LLC of Miami, Florida, of which Mark Gemignani is a partner.
H. Thomas O’Hara was the architect.
The tower has studio and one- and two-bedroom apartments, roof terraces, a gym and lounge, corner windows, but no balconies.
The site is about one block to the east of a 55-story new residential condominium tower, "The Sky House," that was completed a bit earlier at 11 West 29th Street, which is across the street from a 48-story apartment tower at 10 West 29th Street that was completed a few years ago.
The mid-block development at 39 East 29th Street is across the street from the site of the planned Gansevoort Park Hotel on the southwest corner at Park Avenue South that is being built and designed by the same team that created the very popular Gansevoort Hotel in the Meat Packing District on the West Side.
Apartment in this tower range in size from studios to convertible three-bedrooms with 536 to 1,309 square feet and prices started at about $625,000.
The building has a concierge, a garage, cold storage and an expresso bar in the double-height lobby.
Kitchens have Wenge wood cabinetry, Sub-Zero refrigerators, Fisher-Paykel dishwashers, and Thermador ovens and cooktops.
The development at 39 East 29th Street site involved the transfer of more than 12,000-square feet of "air rights" from 47 East 29th Street, according to documents on file with the city.
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