Larry Silverstein is wrapping up construction on the tallest residential tower in lower Manhattan titled 30 Park Place. The 82-story building is designed by the acclaimed Robert A.M. Stern Architects and its 82nd floor penthouse boasts the highest private outdoor space for a residential tower in the city. The mixed-use building features a Four Seasons hotel on its first 22 floors and light-filled residences begin above. The exterior is clad in opulent limestone and its form classically crescendos with five setbacks at the top. Reaching 930 feet in height, the tower offers unrivaled views over Tribeca and beyond.
Penthouse 82 is a full-floor residence, spanning 4,426 feet and hosts 3 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. The unit is provided four corner terraces, overlooking unique perspectives of the city. Each are 19.5 feet wide and offer dramatic views of the Manhattan skyline, Hudson River, East River, New York Harbor, and beyond from nearly 900 feet in the sky. The 27-foot wide master bedroom situated on the southern wing features two master baths, two walk-in closets, and a dressing room. Sandwiched between the two southern corner terraces are French doors leading to views of the south, east, and west sides of the city. The master baths feature marble flooring and countertops, Kallista fittings and accessories, and radiant heat flooring.
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On the other side of the unit, a formal reception hall leads into a living room that's positioned between the opposite corner terraces, and features expansive, unobstructed views of Midtown and both rivers. The unit also includes a sun-filled library with a gas-burning St. Tropez French limestone fireplace, wet bar, and entrance to the NW terrace. The windowed eat-in chef’s kitchen with dual dishwashers hosts white oak Bilotta custom-designed cabinetry, Gaggenau appliances, and polished Colorado white marble counter tops and backsplashes. The kitchen sits adjacent to a family room and leads into a separate dining room for formal occasions with access to the NE terrace. Penthouse 82 also includes two additional bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, a butler’s pantry, a fully-equipped laundry room, a separate service hall with its own entrance, and pre-wiring for in-home technology. With ceiling heights reaching 12 feet and a plethora of windows, the design is both spacious and light-filled. The residence is on the market for $30 million.
The tower also hosts a total of 157 other luxury condominiums, 7 of which are for sale. There is one 2-bedroom starting from $5.445 million, two 3-bedrooms starting from $7.15 million, two 4-bedrooms starting from $9.3 million, and two 5-bedroom penthouses starting from $29.5 million.
Amenities for the residences will stand on the 29th floor. 30 Park Place will feature a 75-foot swimming pool with adjacent steam rooms and a luxurious Four Seasons spa, as well as a fitness center with state-of-the art equipment, a glass-walled yoga studio, and exhilarating views of Manhattan. Adjacent to a beautiful loggia will be a double-height conservatory with a baby grand piano, as well as a private dining room with an appliqué decorative ceiling and a catering kitchen. Downstairs, a private entry will greet apartment residents and lead them into a private lobby with a labyrinth-patterned stone floor, white lacquer walls, a silver leaf rotunda ceiling, and a fireplace.
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