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30 Park Place Vs. The Baccarat Hotel and Residences

JULY 8, 2014

Two new headline-stealing towers that combine amenity-packed residences and world-class hotel accommodations ascend skyward amid the city’s bustling commercial hubs.

Though the residences at the Financial District’s 30 Park Place are scheduled to be completed in 2016, the 82-story mixed use tower–rising to 926 feet, considerably taller than the iconic Woolworth Building nearby–recently launched sales for a number of its condominium units, with at least 20 already in contract. Designed by renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern, the building combines a 175-room Four Seasons Hotel on the lower 22 floors and 157 luxury condominiums on the upper floors.

A dizzying list of residential amenities includes a 75-foot heated pool, a gym and fitness center, a yoga studio, a private dining room, a conservatory and lounge with access to loggias, a Roto-designed childrens playroom, a screening room, a landscaped public plaza and an attended parking garage.The building’s equally impressive apartments include full-floor penthouses–some as large as 6,500 square feet–and setback terraces. Apartments feature state-of-the-art “smart home” systems like ceiling-hung four-pipe fan coil heating and cooling with dedicated zones and pre-wiring for home automation.

Apartments currently on the market at 30 Park Place include #40E, a 1,794 square-foot three-bedroom residence listed at $4,750.000. The 38th floor home offers dual sunset views and unparallelled interior finishes like herringbone-patterned solid oak wood flooring, Gaggenau appliances and Robert A.M. Stern custom-designed vanities in addition to the above-mentioned Four Seasons Hotel amenities and private residential perks.

 

Live at 30 Park Place if you:

dream of living high above the city in a skyline-changing 21st century tower with breathtaking views and instant icon status. crave the luxury lifestyle and amenities offered by top international hotels and the privacy of a secure, quiet residence. love the idea of living in Downtown Manhattan’s Financial District with its convenience to work, its status as a vibrant  hub of international finance and its recent popularity as a residential neighborhood.

 

The newly-minted 50-story tower at 20 West 53rd Street known as the Baccarat Hotel and Residences will be available for occupancy in August, but its name has been synonymous with high-end home design for generations. The sleek Midtown tower conceals one of the city’s most luxurious new residences as well as the Baccarat Hotel. Designed by renowned architects Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill, this private residential enclave in the heart of NYC boasts of offering a new standard in service and luxury starting with a double-height lobby with sumptuous dark wood paneling, fluted marble pilasters and a dazzling Baccarat-glass wall behind the concierge desk. Residents have access to hotel amenities, including a five-star restaurant, bars, a spa, fitness and aqua centers and a 24-hour concierge. From a 7,000-square-foot-plus penthouse on the market for $60 million to smaller units with less epic price tags, layouts are spacious and views through wraparound glass are breathtaking.

 

Apartments currently on the market include #24A, a two-bedroom residence with 29 linear feet of floor-to-ceiling glass and ceilings that reach nearly 11 feet, wide plank White Oak floors and a SieMatic kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. Residents have access to hotel amenities which include a health club and a pool, maid, laundry and valet services and a round-the-clock concierge.

 

Live at the Baccarat if you:

seek skyscraper status and iconic interior design appeal in a 21st-century condominium tower. crave hotel-class amenities that reflect the luxury reputation of the Baccarat brand. love the idea of living in the West Midtown neighborhood across the street from the MoMA, near Fifth Avenue shopping and with the convenience of NYC’s innovation and business hub.