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Fifteen years after a floating, self-filtering pool for the East River was conceived, and nearly a year and a half after $16 million in funding was announced for the project in early 2024, the futuristic +POOL is getting one step closer to New York City. In June 2025, Friends of +POOL announced that they had completed construction of a specialized barge to house both the pool and its state-of-the-art filtration system. It will be dry towed from Bollinger Shipyard in Mississippi to a shipyard in New York City, a journey that is expected to take about three weeks. After it arrives, it will be retrofitted into a plus sign-shaped pool once health agencies have approved the final design.
+POOL East River +POOL rendering in the East River (Friends of +POOL)

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Mandarin Oriental Residences Fifth Avenue, 685 Fifth Avenue
Mandarin Oriental Residences Fifth Avenue, 685 Fifth Avenue Midtown East
The Churchill, 300 East 40th Street
The Churchill, 300 East 40th Street Murray Hill
The Copper, 626 First Avenue
The Copper, 626 First Avenue Murray Hill
50 West 66th Street
50 West 66th Street Central Park West
Central Park Tower, 217 West 57th Street
Central Park Tower, 217 West 57th Street Midtown West
Upon completion, the four branches of +POOL will each cater to different swimmers: one section for kids, one section for lap swimmers, one section for sports, and one section for lounging. In all sections, swimmers will be able to enjoy gorgeous waterfront and skyline views. It will be underpinned by an advanced filtration system within the walls that removes bacteria, contaminants, and odors, leaving safe, swimmable water. +POOL is expected to be installed at Lower Manhattan's Pier 35 in May 2026, and public swimming will be contingent on successful final filtration tests.
+POOL construction +POOL construction at Bollinger Shipyard, May 2025
The latest +POOL update comes at a time when New York City is literally heating up with temperatures in the high eighties and low nineties in the forecast. But while the city's public beaches opened on Memorial Day weekend, the outdoor public pools are not scheduled to open until June 27, the day after the last day of school in New York City.

For some lucky residents, though, the pool is already open. These outdoor pools on residential buildings' rooftop and elevated terraces offer the atmosphere of a community pool, not to mention outstanding views and lounge areas that would be the envy of elite country clubs in other parts of the country.

NYC Buildings with Elevated Outdoor Pool

In the heart of Tribeca, Franklin Place presents a modern take on the surrounding industrial architecture on its cobblestoned block. A landscaped roof deck with outdoor pool and cabanas is beautifully positioned to overlook both historic architecture and the new Lower Manhattan skyline.

Franklin Place, #3A (Compass)

246 Spring Street, Soho condo hotel The Dominick (Compass)
During stays at their pied-a-terre condos, owners at The Dominick enjoy access to the hotel's amenities and services. These include a spa with Turkish hammam, state-of-the-art fitness center, and outdoor pool lounge with beautiful city views.
Outdoor pool on elevated terrace

The Dominick, #4104 (Compass)

60 East 8th Street, NYC condop Georgetown Plaza (Compass)
Georgetown Plaza is in a central Village location near New York University, Union Square, Astor Place, and Washington Square Park. But with amenities like a fitness center and rooftop deck with outdoor pool, leaving the building may feel optional.
Rooftop pool

Georgetown Plaza, #20B (Compass)

Finished in 2010, 385 West 12th is a seven-story condominium designed by FLAnk, featuring a modulated copper panel façade on a tranquil West Village side street moments from the Hudson River waterfront. The building comprises twelve three- and four-bedroom residences ranging from 2,526 to 4,382 square feet. Each residence offers an eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, casual family room, and formal living room with a gas fireplace.

Amenities at 385 West 12th include a common rooftop with panoramic Hudson River views, an infinity-edge swimming pool, an oversized jacuzzi, a deck with outdoor showers, two gas grills with a built-in dining area, and a separate workout and meditation deck. Additional features include a 24-hour attended lobby, dedicated storage lockers, and full-time housekeeping services.

East Village condominium The A Building got its name for its address near Avenue A. However, one could be forgiven for interpreting it as a commentary on the building's amenities: A full-time doorman and live-in superintendent are on hand to cater to residents' needs, and a rooftop swimming pool is reminiscent of that at a luxury hotel.

The A Building, #PHF (Corcoran Group)

300 East 40th Street, NYC condop The Churchill (CityRealty)
The Churchill's central address allows for easy access to the United Nations headquarters, Grand Central Terminal, and various Midtown East offices. But a rooftop terrace with outdoor pool and views of the Chrysler Building offers a peaceful escape from the bustle of the city.
NYC rooftop pool

The Churchill, #18W (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

547-West-47th-Street-01 547 West 47th Street (Donna Dotan)
The transformative building on the corner of Eleventh Avenue and West 47th Street is known as The West Residence Club for the thoughtful staff and array of wellness and social amenities. The crowning glory is the landscaped rooftop park with outdoor pool, sun deck, grilling stations, and dog run, all of which are enhanced by views of the Hudson River.
Hell's Kitchen condos Rooftop pool (Adrian Gaut)

The West Residence Club, #PH8 (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

Mandarin Oriental Residences, 685 Fifth Avenue Mandarin Oriental Residences Fifth Avenue (Douglas Elliman)
In August 2024, Mandarin Oriental Residences Fifth Avenue unveiled a rooftop pool surrounded by cabanas and overlooking views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. Residents of this "luxury hotel without the guests" can order poolside refreshments from Boulud Prive, an exclusive concept by Daniel Boulud.
Mandarin Oriental Residences Fifth Avenue rooftop pool Rooftop pool (Hokkio)

Mandarin Oriental Residences Fifth Avenue, #23B (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

400 East 56th Street, Beekman/Sutton Place co-op Plaza 400 (Compass)
When Plaza 400 was completed in the late 1960s, it was one of the tallest buildings in its Beekman/Sutton Place neighborhood. Decades later, it still stands out for its "Maltese cross" shape, angled balconies, and array of amenities that include a Skytop Club with outdoor pool.
Rooftop pool

Plaza 400, #3D (Compass)

217-West-57th-Street-01 Central Park Tower (Extell)
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By virtue of Central Park Tower's soaring height, all residences enjoy sweeping views of the world's most iconic skyline. So, too, do visitors to the 14th floor pool with cabanas, sun deck, and private park. The pool deck also offers food and beverage service several cuts above the refreshments at most community pools.
Billionaires Row condos

Central Park Tower, #67E (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

50 West 66th Street, Upper West Side condo 50 West 66th Street, spring 2025 (CityRealty)
Closings are underway on the lower-level House Residences at 50 West 66th Street, the tallest residential building on the Upper West Side. It features 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenity space, including an outdoor saltwater pool on a terrace overlooking Central Park.
Resident amenity terrace with sun deck and pool (Credit: Recent Spaces)

50 West 66th Street, #43S (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

251-West-91st-Street-01 The Westly (Reuveni LLC)
By virtue of its unique architecture and creative cantilever, The Westly's upper floors are able to span across several more feet of square footage than their ground-floor lot area. This made room for a rooftop pool with lounge areas and views of classic Upper West Side architecture.
Upper West Side condos

The Westly, #14A (Reuveni LLC)

Several blocks north of the classic prewar condos lining Fifth Avenue, the Robert A.M. Stern-designed One Museum Mile stands out on its stretch of Fifth Avenue for its light-colored facade and bulky design. A roof terrace with heated swimming pool looks out on iconic views of Central Park.

One Museum Mile, #19C (Compass)

Front & York spans a full DUMBO block and also offers one of the neighborhood's largest amenity packages. Several stories above the building's private park, a roof deck features an outdoor pool and cabanas. (P.S. There is also an indoor pool for when the weather gets chillier.)

Front & York, #17E (Nest Seekers LLC)

Pierhouse is located on the doorstep of Brooklyn Bridge Park, allowing for easy access to the playgrounds, sports courts, walking paths, and dog runs. However, residents like Grammy Award winner Ed Sheeran have access to an incredible array of athletic offerings without leaving the building. These include a windowed gym, a yoga/meditation room, and a spectacular rooftop pool with East River and Manhattan skyline views.

Pierhouse at Brooklyn Bridge Park, #N510 (Compass)

Brooklyn Point may have been dethroned as the borough's tallest building by Brooklyn Tower (see below), but its status as home of the highest infinity pool in the Western Hemisphere remains unchallenged. It is surrounded by a sun deck, an outdoor dining area, a stargazing observatory, and an outdoor movie screening area, though they may struggle to compete with panoramic city and river views.

Brooklyn Point, #45C (Serhant)

30-Front-Street-01 Olympia (Pavel Bendov)
Residential amenities at Olympia are spread over three levels, one of which is an outdoor terrace overlooking the Brooklyn Bridge. It includes an outdoor pool and hot tub with some of the most impressive views in the city; those who don't feel like swimming can enjoy features like a children's playground and water park, cabanas, grilling areas, and New York's highest outdoor tennis court.
30-Front-Street-01 Enjoy the views without getting out of the water (Olympia - Sotheby's International Realty)

Olympia, #21AD (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

85 Fleet Street, Brooklyn supertall Brooklyn Tower (Evan Joseph)
The recently relaunched Brooklyn Tower has utterly transformed its local skyline, though not at the expense of local architecture: The landmarked Dime Savings Bank was incorporated into the new development, and the bank's iconic Gustavino dome is the centerpiece of the outdoor pool. This area also features a hot tub, lounge areas, and BBQ grills.
Downtown Brooklyn condos

The Brooklyn Tower, #53B (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

Williamsburg waterfront master plan, 480 Kent Avenue Williamsburg Wharf (Serhant)
On the Williamsburg waterfront, residents of luxury developer Naftali Group's first Brooklyn project will enjoy access to the amenities of the Williamsburg Wharf Resort and Recreation Club. These include a rooftop outdoor pool that becomes an ice skating rink in winter. In all seasons, it looks out on views of the East River and the Manhattan skyline.
Rooftop pool with city views

One Williamsburg Wharf, #PHD (Serhant)

241-West-28th-Street-01 QNS44 exterior
Boutique condominium QNS44 is in a central Long Island City location near several transportation options and close to the Hunters Point waterfront. The building's design nods to the neighborhood's industrial history, but amenities like a rooftop saltwater pool and lounge area were decidedly designed to cater to modern residents.
Chelsea rentals

QNS44, #2B (Compass)

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