The Colonnade is a 42 story condominium completed in 1982 at 347 West 57th Street, designed by Philip Birnbaum for Rose Associates. The building contains 273 apartments and is set back from the street in its own narrow plaza. When originally constructed, this section of 57th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues was relatively undeveloped, but the area has since transformed into one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods following the renaissance of Times Square in the late 1990s and significant development around Lincoln Center.
The location has become exceptionally desirable, with easy access to Columbus Circle, Central Park, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall. The nearby Time Warner Center (now Deutsche Bank Center) houses Whole Foods and upscale shopping, while multiple subway lines including the A, B, C, D, 1, N, Q, R, and W trains provide excellent transportation connectivity.
The Colonnade offers comprehensive amenities including 24 hour doorman and concierge service, a live-in superintendent, and laundry rooms on every floor. Notable features include a 31st floor Sky Lounge with a grand piano, Wi-Fi, seating areas, plus a recently updated fitness center with sauna. Additional amenities include a children's playroom, bike and suitcase storage, and a package room.
Apartments range from studios of approximately 380 to 400 square feet to a spectacular duplex penthouse spanning the 45th and 46th floors with over 11 foot ceilings and a 30 foot terrace. Some units feature balconies with interesting partial city, park and/or river views, and many have hardwood floors, windowed kitchens, and generous closet space.
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