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An addition to the New York super-luxury real estate market – Thirty Park Place – Four Seasons Residences

New York super-luxury real estateAn addition to the New York super-luxury real estate market – Thirty Park Place – Four Seasons Residences

Thirty Park Place, the new Four Seasons Private Residences in Downtown New York brings a new paradigm in luxurious living in Tribeca. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and serviced by the legendary Four Seasons hotel group, it is presented by visionary developer Larry Silverstein of Silverstein Properties, Inc. The tallest residential tower to penetrate the downtown NY skyline, Thirty Park Place stands at an impressive 926 feet high, with 82 stories and breathtaking 360-degree vistas of New York City, including Midtown Manhattan, the Hudson and East Rivers, and the New York Harbor and Statue of Liberty. Its 157 apartments sit above a Four Seasons Hotel designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the international firm famous for its artistic interiors.

The amenities are what really make this oasis of luxury living stand out in the crowd. Residents will not only have access to the private residence facilities but also the hotel suite of services. Hotel offerings will include a restaurant, lobby lounge and bar, a spa, fitness center and swimming pool, attended parking, and finally a ballroom and banqueting facilities. The residential amenities include a conservatory complete with a grand piano and luxurious furnishings, a lounge with outdoor loggia galleries, a movie screening room, children’s playroom, another fitness center complete with a yoga room, and private dining room.

Additional exceptional features of this new development include: 24-hour Doorman and Bellman, a seventy five meter swimming pool, steam Room, & sauna, Four Seasons Residential Concierge.

This is before we mention the super trendy area. Surrounding this luxury development is a whole host of restaurants and bars, galleries, shops, parks and markets. Whole Foods and Abingdon Square Greenmarket supply residence with all the fresh and delicious produce they will ever need. Clothes can be purchased down the road at Chanel on Spring Street and Thom Browne on Hudson Street and diamonds at Tiffany & Co on Wall Street. Should residents wish to take a stroll they can visit City Hall Park or Washington Market Park. Five star food can be found at The Odeon Brasserie on West Broadway and haute Chinese cuisine on Hudson Street.

All in all a tasty prospect for the super rich and luxury-loving of New York with prices ranging from $4m for a standard one bedroom apartment to $29.5m for a five bedroom penthouse.

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