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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Central Park Place at 301 West 57th Street is situated two blocks from Central Park and across from the Hearst Tower.
Residences feature five sided bay windows with views of the park, the fountains at Columbus Circle and the city skyline. Units are spacious and are distinguished by their varied layouts, modern appliances and well-appointed master bathrooms.
Central Park Place offers a number of amenities designed to further enhance the quality of residential life: services include a full-time doorman, premiere concierge service, a health club with swimming pool and sauna, a banquet room, a roof deck and courtyard and suites that residents may rent for visiting family or guests.
It is within walking distance to the Midtown business district and Columbus Circle provides a unique transportation hub where many subway lines converge, opening up quick and easy access to the rest of Manhattan.
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The 43-story tower at 50 United Nations Plaza, completed in 2015, was developed by Zeckendorf Development and Global Holdings and designed architects Foster + Partners. The Midtown East building, which was completed in 2015, is across the street from the United Nations. The condo has a gated entry that opens onto a landscaped motor-court.
The building’s health and fitness center features a 75-foot swimming pool, a fitness center, sauna, steam room and treatment room. A conference room, children’s playroom, ancillary laundry facilities, cold storage for groceries and bike storage round out the amenities. The staff of 50 United Nations Plaza includes a resident manager, concierge, doormen, valet, and porters.
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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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Located at 230 West 56th Street, the Park Imperial contains the headquarters of the publishing company Random House on its lower floors and 101 apartments beginning on the 48th floor.
Residences are distinguished by their large windows that offer exceptional views of Manhattan, the Hudson River and Central Park. Apartments also feature ebony-stained mahogany floors, 10-foot-high ceilings and marble bathrooms, among other modern touches.
Amenities in the pet-friendly Park Imperial include a 24-hour doorman, a full-service garage, a health club and a private residents’ lounge. Residents also have access to the Imperial Club on the 47th floor, which boasts state-of-the-art fitness and business centers. The Park Imperial is close to Central Park, Columbus Circle and the Theater District.
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Trump Tower at 721 Fifth Avenue is a glass tower located between 56th and 57th streets in Midtown. Developed by Donald Trump, 721 Fifth Avenue sports a distinctive design that creates many corner windows with breathtaking views. Residential condominiums are located on the highest 38 floors of this 58-story tower and include nine duplex and triplex penthouses on the top nine floors. Many of the Trump Tower apartments have been renovated and feature marble bathrooms, Jacuzzi bathtubs, wood and stone floors, custom kitchen cabinets, state-of-the-art appliances, numerous walk-in closets and washer and dryers. The building’s spacious condos also offer panoramic views of the New York City skyline, Central Park and the rivers.
Amenities include a full-time doorman, valet, a fitness room, maid service and a common storage room.
Such retailers as Bergdorf Goodman and Tiffany & Co. are nearby, as are well-known restaurants. Central Park and the Plaza Hotel are two blocks away and the area is convenient to most public transportation.
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The 1984 condominium apartment tower at 500 Park Avenue is one of the finest post-war designs in the city and the winner of a national award for its architect, James Stewart Polshek, from the American Institute of Architects.
The building is split between offices on its lower floors and residences on the upper floors, with separate entrances. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge, storage and roof deck. Corporate ownership, pets and subletting are allowed. Located on the border between Midtown and the Upper East Side, 500 Park Avenue is steps from some of Manhattan’s finest restaurants and world-class shopping.
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The sleek glass pillar at 50 West Street soars 779 feet above the Financial District to a slanted parapet. Curved, floor-to-ceiling windows open onto panoramic vistas in all directions, most spectacularly in southeast-facing units where double-height living spaces look upon the Statue of Liberty. Architect Helmut Jahn’s LEED-certified, 64-story modern masterpiece features a sunlit fitness center, common lounges, an indoor pool, sauna, and more. To catch the harbor breeze, take an elevator up to a resident-exclusive observatory, which opens onto harbor views that stretch to the Jersey shore and the ocean beyond, venture out of the glass-walled lobby to a landscaped plaza, or take a two-block stroll to the leafy waterfront promenade in Battery Park City.
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Completed in 2010, the Aldyn at 60 Riverside Boulevard is located on the Upper West Side.
Apartments have tall ceilings and large windows that let in ample light. Varied and unique floor plans are also found throughout the Aldyn. Kitchens feature appliances from Smeg and Miele and bathrooms are equipped with double vanities, teak-wrapped master baths and deep soaking tubs.
Most residents of the 40-floor Aldyn have views of the Hudson River, as well as access to such amenities as a full-time doorman, concierge service, central air conditioning and heating, a health club, an intercom system, a party room, a lounge and a children’s playroom.
60 Riverside Boulevard is near both Central Park and Riverside Park, Lincoln Center, and the boutiques and restaurants in Columbus Circle.
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The Millennium Tower at 101 West 67th Street is a high-rise, mixed-use building that occupies a full city block, with Broadway, Columbus Avenue and 67th and 68th Streets on its border.
The 47-story Millennium Tower is located in a prime Upper West Side location just north of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. It is one of the tallest structures in the area and is comprised of 282 apartments that offer generous and varied layouts. Many residences have great views of Central Park and kitchens and bathrooms are equipped with topnotch appliances and premium fixtures.
Among the Millennium Tower’s amenities are a 24-hour doorman, concierge service, central air conditioning, a health club and a pool. It is close to excellent public transportation options – including a subway station less than a block away – and there are many restaurants and shops nearby in Lincoln Square and Columbus Circle.
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As the only residential building located within the Lincoln Center of the Performing Arts complex at 160 West 66th Street, 3 Lincoln Center is a mixed-use, 60-story tower that houses Lincoln Center offices in its lower floors and 347 apartments on its upper floors. It is close to Central Park, the Apple store, Equinox, and gourmet supermarkets.
It has two entrances and its western location produces sweeping views of the Hudson River and the skylines of Manhattan and New Jersey. 3 Lincoln Center residences have windowed chef’s kitchens equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, granite floors and countertops. Bathrooms are appointed in luxurious marble and are outfitted with topnotch fixtures and finishes.
Amenities at 3 Lincoln Center include doorman and concierge service available 24 hours a day, an on-site building manager, and a full-service parking garage on-site. It also has a private, state-of-the-art health club, the Center Club, which features a 60-foot swimming pool, a sauna, a steam room and aerobic exercise rooms.
Directly outside your door, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - the world’s most celebrated cultural hub houses internationally renowned performing arts organizations including the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and the Juilliard School. For pre theatre, post theatre or anytime in between, enjoy an abundance of outstanding restaurants including Caf Fiorello, Bar Boulud, Boulud Sud, The Smith, Rosa Mexicano, Atlantic Grill, The Leopard at des Artistes, Shun Lee, and Tatiana.
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