Waterline Square is a $2.3 billion luxury residential development located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, near the Hudson River. Spanning five acres, the complex comprises three architecturally distinct towers—One, Two, and Three Waterline Square—designed by renowned architects Richard Meier, Kohn Pedersen Fox, and Rafael Viñoly. Collectively, these buildings house 1,132 condominium and rental units, all set amidst a lush three-acre park.
Residents of Waterline Square enjoy access to the 100,000-square-foot Waterline Club, which offers an extensive array of amenities catering to diverse interests. Facilities include indoor swimming pools, basketball and squash courts, an indoor soccer field, a skate park, a music studio, a fitness center, and dedicated spaces for art and gardening.
The development's prime location provides easy access to both Riverside and Central Parks, as well as the cultural offerings of Lincoln Center. On-site retail and dining options enhance the urban living experience, making Waterline Square a sought-after destination for luxury living in New York City.