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In the new age of amenities, fitness centers and swimming pools have become almost an essential part of new luxury residential buildings. However, certain developments have gone above and beyond a simple treadmill and a few free weights: These rentals, co-ops, and condos offer such eye-popping features as Pilates studios, sports courts and simulators, game rooms, and rock climbing walls.

After many buildings’ amenities spent months closed as part of the effort to contain the coronavirus pandemic, some wondered if there was a place for amenity-rich buildings in a post-pandemic New York. URBN Playground, though, has no such compunctions. In addition to seamlessly transitioning their signature URBN BURN fitness program to virtual fitness classes, they expanded their virtual offerings to include a Careers & Cocktails professional development session, food and cocktail sessions from a chef and sommelier, comedy events, and talks from stylists, organization experts, and tarot card readers.
The move to virtual events might have appeared to represent a departure from URBN Playground’s usual services, but happens to be highly consistent with their mission to create memorable experiences and cultivate a sense of community in their buildings. The firm was founded by hospitality veteran Jeremy Brutus and fitness professional Amy Blitz, and they drew on their experiences to bring carefully curated amenities and programming, professional staff, and life-enhancing technology to residential buildings.

Indoor fitness studios and indoor amenities have gotten the green light to reopen with new safety protocols, but that doesn’t necessarily signal a return to the way things used to be. In a blog entry earlier this year, URBN Playground predicted that the future of residential amenities holds larger gyms, apps allowing residents to book amenities in advance for the sake of social distancing, and outdoor space being revamped to include sports courts. These buildings, however, were ahead of the curve and offered sports courts and other active amenities (think sports simulators) well before the coronavirus was even discovered.

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Worldwide Plaza, 350 West 50th Street
Worldwide Plaza, 350 West 50th Street Midtown West
The Vanderbilt, 235 East 40th Street
The Vanderbilt, 235 East 40th Street Turtle Bay/United Nations
The Ashley, 400 West 63rd Street
The Ashley, 400 West 63rd Street Riverside Dr./West End Ave.
70 Vestry Street
70 Vestry Street Tribeca
The Copper, 626 First Avenue
The Copper, 626 First Avenue Murray Hill

Tennis
Condos/Co-ops with Tennis Courts
5700-Arlington-Avenue-01 Tennis court at Skyview Riverdale via Douglas Elliman
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635-West-42nd-Street-02
4-74-48th-Avenue-01

Rentals with Tennis Courts
Waterline-Square-01 Tennis courts at River Place (Silverstein properties)
650-West-42nd-Street-01 River Place via Silverstein Properties
4545-Center-Boulevard-01
229-West-60th-Street-01

Basketball
Condos/Co-ops with Basketball Courts
180-East-88th-Street-01 Basketball court at 180 East 88th Street via DDG
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460-West-42nd-Street-01
180-East-88th-Street-01
252-South-Street-01
275-West-10th-Street-01
60-Riverside-Boulevard-01

Rentals with Basketball Courts
435-West-31st-Street-01 Basketball court at The Eugene via Brookfield Properties
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Jackson-Park-01
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435-West-31st-Street-01
606-West-57th-Street-01
10-City-Point-01
43-25-Hunter-Street-01
50-North-5th-Street-01
222-East-44th-Street-01

Indoor Rock Climbing
Condos/Co-ops with Rock Climbing Walls
138-Willoughby-Street-01 Rock climbing wall at Brooklyn Point via Extell
50-Riverside-Boulevard-01
138-Willoughby-Square-01
60-Riverside-Bouelvard-01
275-West-10th-Street-01
269-West-87th-Street-01
515-East-72nd-Street-01

Rentals with Rock-Climbing Walls
626-First-Avenue-01 American Copper Buildings rock climbing wall via Bold
435-West-31st-Street-01
Waterline-Square-01
626-First-Avenue-01
1065-Second-Avenue-01
42-20-24th-Street-01
420-East-54th-Street-01

Bocce
Condos/Co-ops with Bocce Courts
24-75-38th-Street-01 Bocce court at Astoria Lights via The Corcoran Group
347-Henry-Street-01
5-09-48th-Avenue-01
1501-Voorhies-Avenue-01
24-75-38th-Street-01
635-West-42nd-Street-01
111-Third-Avenue-01
303-East-33rd-Street-01
246-Spring-Street-01

Rentals with Bocce Courts
475-Clermont-Avenue-01 Bocce court at 475 Clermont Avenue via RXR Realty
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3514-Surf-Avenue-01
50-North-5th-Street-01
554-West-54th-Street-01
76-North-4th-Street-01
550-West-54th-Street-01

Sport Simulators
Condos/Co-ops with Sports Simulators
49-Chambers-Street-01 Sports simulator at 49 Chambers Street via Douglas Elliman
45-East-22nd-Street-01
252-South-Street-01
135-West-52nd-Street-01
49-Chambers-Street-01
34-North-7th-Street-01
275-West-10th-Street-01
460-West-42nd-Street-01
1060-Fifth-Avenue-01
220-Central-Park-South-01

Pilates
Condos/Co-ops with Pilates studios
70-Vestry-Street-01 Fitness center at Brooklyn Point (Extell)
1-Irving-Place-01
635-West-42nd-Street-01
138-Willoughby-Street-01
50-Riverside-Boulevard-01
220-Central-Park-Tower-01
70-Vestry-Street-01

Billiards
Condos/Co-ops with Billiards
347-Henry-Street-01 Billiards table at 5 River Park via Douglas Elliman

Rentals with Billiards

Squash/Racquetball
Condo/Co-ops with Squash Courts
Waterline-Square-02 Squash court at One Waterline Square via Noe & Associates with The Boundary

Bowling
50-Riverside-Boulevard-01 Bowling alley at One Riverside Park via Extell
Condos and Co-ops with Bowling Alleys

Boxing
Condos/Co-ops with Boxing Studios

Rentals with Boxing Studios

Golf
Condos and Co-ops with Putting Greens

Rentals with Putting Greens

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