Sales have finally begun at co-developers SCG America and Kuafu Properties’ Manhattan View at MiMA, an upscale condominium in the heart of Midtown West. The 151 re-imagined residences occupy the top 13 floors of a 63-story mixed-use property built by the Related Companies in 2011. With a private entrance at 460 West 42nd Street, Manhattan View offers the quintessential New York City high-rise lifestyle with studio to three-bedroom layouts designed by the acclaimed Jamie Drake of Drake/Anderson.
Manhattan View is the first condominium project for Drake, who is most known for designing distinguished private homes for clients that include former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and Madonna. His work at Manhattan View elegantly marries exotic natural materials, rich decorative accents, and refined custom craftsmanship to create breathtakingly modern and warm homes.
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Current homes on the market are priced at an average of $2,705 per square foot, with studios beginning at $1.39 million, one-bedrooms starting at $1.68 million and a two-bedroom going for $2.9 million.
The residences feature contemporary finishes such as wide-plank oak wood floors, 9- to 12-foot ceilings, and double glazed floor-to-ceiling windows with 360-degree panoramic views of the city. The kitchens boast high gloss lacquer cabinetry, polished white Carrara marble countertop and backsplash, and Gaggenau appliances. The master bathrooms are outfitted with polished white Carrara marble floors, vanities with Calacatta marble countertop and backsplash and polished white Carrara marble glass enclosed showers, along with white soaking tubs enclosed in beautiful stone.
Residents have access to 44,000 square feet of amenity and recreation space, including an 18,000 square foot Equinox fitness center featuring an indoor lap pool and basketball court. Additionally, there are three landscaped outdoor terraces with private dining pods and barbecue equipment, party rooms with catering kitchens, indoor and outdoor screening rooms, an iMac computer lab, residents lounge, game room, bike room, children’s playroom, and a Dog City pet daycare/spa.
The building is located just a short distance from Times Square, Hudson River Park and the rising Hudson Yards district. In addition to numerous eaties in Hell's Kitchen, the building itself is home to compelling onsite retailers such as FIKA, Kava Cafe, and Treehaus. The Signature Center, a complex of three theaters designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank O. Gehry is also at the building's base.
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