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Central Park Tower is a residential supertall skyscraper at 225 West 57th Street, along Billionaires' Row, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, New York, U.S. Designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, the building rises 1,550 feet (472.4 m) with 98 above-ground stories and three basement stories, although the top story is numbered 136.
Access to the building's Central Park Club, which includes approximately 50,000 square feet of hotel-style services and amenities, such as indoor and outdoor pools and a state-of-the-art gym.
The San Remo is a cooperative apartment building at 145 and 146 Central Park West, between 74th and 75th Streets, adjacent to Central Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was constructed from 1929 to 1930 and was designed by architect Emery Roth in the Renaissance Revival style.
This caused Nordstrom to back out of the deal and instead open their flagship in Central Park Tower several blocks west on 57th Street. [54] In October 2007, the New York City Department of Buildings issued demolition permits for the site; at the time, the demolition cost was estimated at $6 million, or roughly $15 per square foot ($160/m 2). [55]
Central Park Tower penthouse is 'a new wonder of the world': SERHANT. CEO. September 20, 2022 at 4:52 PM ...
The 60 apartments in the tower range in cost from $18 million to $66 million per unit, and offer 360-degree views of the city. ... second to the nearby Central Park Tower at 1,550 feet (470 meters ...
Other buildings along Billionaires' Row include 432 Park Avenue five blocks southeast, 111 West 57th Street and One57 one block southeast, and the adjacent Central Park Tower. [7] [8] [9] The previous building at the address 220 Central Park South was a 20-story structure with 125 apartments, constructed in 1954.
By then, several other even-taller skyscrapers were proposed or under construction along the stretch of 57th Street roughly corresponding to the southern edge of Central Park. [25] Due to the often record-breaking prices [26] [27] that have been set for the apartments in these buildings, the press dubbed this section of 57th Street ...