The revitalization of Lower Manhattan is inspiring to behold, and that is especially the case on a stretch of Park Place. A few doors away from the landmarked Woolworth Tower, an impressive new addition to the skyline was recently completed: The Robert A.M. Stern Architects-designed skyscraper at 30 Park Place is the tallest residential tower in Lower Manhattan. The first 24 floors contain a 189-room Four Seasons Hotel and all its amenities, including CUT, Wolfgang Puck's first New York restaurant, and 157 condos occupy floors 39-82. Whether one is planning for a downtown vacation or residence, a five-star experience can be found at this address.
At the top of the building, an 82nd-story full-floor penthouse with 3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and terraces on all corners is on the market. The apartment measuring over 4,500 square feet features custom interiors by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, ceiling heights of over 12 feet, and pre-wiring for in-home technology. Its eye-popping price of $30 million puts it at nearly six times the average price of a Tribeca three-bedroom, according to CityRealty data. However, as the highest-terraced penthouse in the city, this is not an average home.
At the top of the building, an 82nd-story full-floor penthouse with 3 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and terraces on all corners is on the market. The apartment measuring over 4,500 square feet features custom interiors by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, ceiling heights of over 12 feet, and pre-wiring for in-home technology. Its eye-popping price of $30 million puts it at nearly six times the average price of a Tribeca three-bedroom, according to CityRealty data. However, as the highest-terraced penthouse in the city, this is not an average home.
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A private lobby welcomes residents and sets the tone for the apartments above.
Terraces on all four corners look out on panoramic views of Midtown Manhattan, the East River, the Hudson River, New York Harbor, and the Statue of Liberty.
The living room has terraces on either side and looks out on unobstructed views of the city skyline and both rivers.
A light-filled library has gas-burning fireplace, wet bar, and adjoining terrace.
The formal dining room offers access to a double-exposure terrace.
Sweeping master suite has double terraces, two walk-in closets, dressing room, and dual master baths.
Master baths have marble slab floor and countertops, radiant floor heating, and custom vanities.
Residents have access to hotel amenities, including a 75-foot lap pool with adjacent steam room and spa.
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