The “shimmering sentinel at 50 West Street,” as Carter Horsley calls 50 West, has been a fixture on top sales lists and the CityRealty 100 practically since sales launched. The striking Helmut Jahn building, well-connected Financial District location, and gorgeous apartments were attractive enough, but the building has now unveiled an amenities package to put it over the top.
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The cornerstone of the subterranean Water Club at 50 West is the 60-foot mosaic tile pool, which is near the top of CityRealty’s list of top 10 indoor swimming pools. This level is also home to a mosaic tile hot tub, marble steam room, and cedar sauna.
Upstairs, a state-of-the-art fitness center has cardio and strength equipment as well as a golf simulator, spa treatment rooms, and yoga, spin, and kids’ studios.
With a lounge, library, game room, theater, crafts room, playroom, and demo kitchen with private terrace, the Entertainment Floor is built to accommodate all activities and interests.
50 West is topped with a 64th-floor observatory where panoramic city views can be enjoyed from an observation deck and outdoor terrace with gas grills, outdoor kitchen, banquet table, and private dining areas residents can reserve for parties.
As wonderful as the amenities are, they are the icing on the cake to condos starting 20 floors up, which make the most of the stunning Hudson River and city views. One-bedrooms start at $2.43 million; two-bedrooms start at $3.98 million; and four-bedrooms start at $7.51 million. A selection of rentals ranges from $5,400/month for a one-bedroom to $36,000/month for a four-bedroom penthouse.
The north and east exposures in #44A, a two-bedroom, three-bath corner condo for $3.98 million, can be seen through a wall of windows. A chef’s kitchen has custom cabinetry, granite countertops, waterfall island, and first-class Miele and Sub-Zero appliances. A five-fixture master bath has a floating, backlit marble vanity, radiant floor heating, Hansgrohe polished chrome fixtures, Toto toilet with built-in bidet, stall shower, and separate deep soaking tub.
The much-anticipated West Thames Pedestrian Bridge will connect 50 West Street to Battery Park City, allowing easy access to the Promenade and Brookfield Place as well as numerous waterfront parks, cafes, and restaurants. Its downtown location puts it in the heart of the rapidly growing Financial District office boom, and the nearby Rector Street subway stop makes for a convenient midtown commute.
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Michelle Mazzarella
Michelle is a contributing writer and editor for real estate news in New York City
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