Carter's View
The blue-glass condominium apartment tower known as the Orion at 350 West 42nd Street was topped out this month and occupancy is expected in mid- to late-2006.
The mid-block tower, two doors to the west of the former McGraw-Hill Building known as the "Green Giant" that is regarded as one of the city's most important Art Deco-style skyscrapers, has an L-shaped plan that extends through the block to 41st Street.
It is being developed by Extell Development Company and has been designed by Cetra/Ruddy.
It is distinguished by common residential areas on the 29th through the 31st floors that are expressed on the sheer facades by indentations.
The 29th floor will have breakfast service for residents and a chef who can prepare custom meals.
The 30th floor will be entirely occupied by La Palestra, a heath and fitness service provider that will have 18-foot-high ceilings, a double-lane lap pool, an 18-person whirlpool spa, and a south-facing sundeck. This floor will have a double-height Sunset Loggia that faces west towards the Hudson River.
The 31st floor will have a club and screening room with catering facilities and a private entertaining terrace for indoor-outdoor events.
The building will have a full-time lobby attendant and a garage.
Initial pricing ranged from about $600,000 for a 525-square-foot studio to about $1,700,000 for a 1,450-square-foot three-bedroom apartment.
The building has gone through several amendments to its offering plans and recent prices ranged from $895,000 for a one-bedroom, one-bath unit with 818 square feet on the 35th floor to $1,890,000 for a two-bedroom, two-bath unit with 1,349 square feet on the 60th floor.
The building is one of several new major residential towers planned for 42nd Street west of Eighth Avenue.
The mid-block tower, two doors to the west of the former McGraw-Hill Building known as the "Green Giant" that is regarded as one of the city's most important Art Deco-style skyscrapers, has an L-shaped plan that extends through the block to 41st Street.
It is being developed by Extell Development Company and has been designed by Cetra/Ruddy.
It is distinguished by common residential areas on the 29th through the 31st floors that are expressed on the sheer facades by indentations.
The 29th floor will have breakfast service for residents and a chef who can prepare custom meals.
The 30th floor will be entirely occupied by La Palestra, a heath and fitness service provider that will have 18-foot-high ceilings, a double-lane lap pool, an 18-person whirlpool spa, and a south-facing sundeck. This floor will have a double-height Sunset Loggia that faces west towards the Hudson River.
The 31st floor will have a club and screening room with catering facilities and a private entertaining terrace for indoor-outdoor events.
The building will have a full-time lobby attendant and a garage.
Initial pricing ranged from about $600,000 for a 525-square-foot studio to about $1,700,000 for a 1,450-square-foot three-bedroom apartment.
The building has gone through several amendments to its offering plans and recent prices ranged from $895,000 for a one-bedroom, one-bath unit with 818 square feet on the 35th floor to $1,890,000 for a two-bedroom, two-bath unit with 1,349 square feet on the 60th floor.
The building is one of several new major residential towers planned for 42nd Street west of Eighth Avenue.
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Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.