As 565 Broome SoHo nears completion, it is clear that the bifurcated tower is attracting the best of the best: The elegant glass building is designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop as the world-renowned architect's first residential project in the city. Tennis champion Novac Djokovic has bought two units. Most recently, the building announced a car-sharing service run by BMW’s ReachNow.
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The service offers exclusive, 24-hour access to a fleet of Mini Cooper and BMW 3 series cars for prices ranging from 41 cents per minute to $110 per day. Developer Bizzi & Partners describes the arrangement as perfect for running errands in the city or taking short trips.
Residents who wish to bring their own cars to the building have the option to purchase one of 40 parking spaces with two electric charging stations for $550K each in an automated garage. While the cost is higher than some New York City apartments, some cannot put a price on the peace of mind that comes with a guaranteed parking place in New York.
The parking spaces and car-sharing service are among the luxe amenities offered at 565 Broome Soho. The dramatic, double-height lobby sets the tone for the building and is staffed by a 24-hour doorman and concierge. The 315-foot-tall building is topped with a roof deck and terrace. In between, amenities include a fitness center, 55-foot saltwater pool, and lounge with library and wet bar. Such style is underpinned by substance; the building hopes to be New York’s first “Zero Waste” high-rise.
Many of the 115 homes have already entered contract. Of the remaining listings, one-bedrooms start at $2.075 million; two-bedrooms start at $3.55 million; three-bedrooms start at $4.85 million; and a four-bedroom is listed for $8.45 million.
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