Making its debut just last year,
Glenwood Management's latest residential project offers Manhattan renters the opportunity to live in a brand new luxury building that rises 48 stories above the cultural hub of Lincoln Center. Located at 175 West 60th Street, The Encore is the second phase of the company's two-tower development, which includes the 2014 rental Hawthorn Park two blocks north. The Encore is offering two months free with 1-year leases and three months free with 2-year leases on current availability which includes studios starting at $4,042/month, 1-bedrooms at $4,479/month and 2-bedrooms at $6,992/month.
The apartments are crafted with condo-level finishes and include environmentally conscious solid bamboo flooring, nine-foot-high ceilings, 8-foot-tall doors, in-unit washers/dryers, and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views of the Midtown skyline and Central Park. Custom kitchens boast Italian white glass cabinets from Scavolini, Jet Mist granite counter-tops and top-of-the-line GE Cafe Series Energy Star appliances. Marble baths are equipped with porcelain under-mount sinks and utilize eco-friendly plumbing fixtures and faucets.
"Another super luxury rental tower from Glenwood Management"
Common spaces and amenity areas are designed by the acclaimed John Saladino and feature public seating areas adorned with artwork and custom-designed Tibetan rugs. The tower's uppermost level hosts a spectacular rooftop terrace and lounge. There is a luxurious 50-foot long glass tile lap pool positioned under a gabled skylight, and other amenities include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a fitness center with locker rooms, valet/maid services, a common laundry room, a bike room, a resident's lounge with kitchen, a children's playroom and an on-site superintendent.
The Encore combines gracious layouts with modern, environmentally-friendly design. The elegant exterior designed by Stephen B. Jacobs Group evokes the classic pre-war apartment houses the Upper West Side is renowned for. The building is aiming for LEED certification and has plenty of green features. Construction of the property utilized recycle materials from regional sources, there is a building-wide water filtration system, heat-reflective pavers for rooftop areas, and occupancy sensor lighting in common areas and public corridors.
The Encore combines gracious layouts with modern, environmentally-friendly design. The elegant exterior designed by Stephen B. Jacobs Group evokes the classic pre-war apartment houses the Upper West Side is renowned for. The building is aiming for LEED certification and has plenty of green features. Construction of the property utilized recycle materials from regional sources, there is a building-wide water filtration system, heat-reflective pavers for rooftop areas, and occupancy sensor lighting in common areas and public corridors.
Contact the leasing team below for more information.
Glenwood Management
(212) 581-XXXX
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