Last Wednesday, April 11th, a selection of Manhattan's top real estate brokers were treated to an exclusive hardhat tour of Three Waterline Square, guided by the building's starchitect himself, Rafael Viñoly. The tour was hosted by project developer, GID Development Group, and guests were greeted by James Linsley, President of GID Development Group. Those in attendance included Corcoran's Sabrina Seidner and Julie Brannan, and Danielle Grossenbacher of Brown Harris Stevens.
Waterline Square features 3 towers designed by Richard Meier (One Waterline Square), Rafael Viñoly (Three Waterline Square), and Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)(Two Waterline Square). Boosting the already star-studded group of architects are interiors by world renowned designers Champalimaud (One Waterline Square), Yabu Pushelberg (Two Waterline Square), and Groves and Co. (Three Waterline Square). Landscape design for the 3-acre development is Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, who designed the space featuring tree-lined groves, open grass areas, walking paths, a playground, fountains, and other water features. Located within Two Waterline Square will be the new Cipriani food hall, which will feature 28,000 SF of food and beverage establishments including restaurants, fast casual outlets and and market and is designed by Martin Brudnizki. Waterline Square more than 100,000 square feet of best-in-class sports, leisure, and lifestyle amenities, as well as the beautifully landscaped park, residents at Waterline Square will also have access to one of the largest and most compelling offerings in New York City. The Waterline Club, which connects One, Two, and Three Waterline Square, offers thoughtfully programmed sports and fitness, swim and spa, leisure and social, creative, children, and pets spaces. In addition to The Waterline Club, each individual building at Waterline Square will have its own selection of exquisite private spaces available to condo residents. The mega-project features 263 condominiums that begin on or above the 20th floor of each building. Units range from one- to five-bedroom homes and feature a rich selection of hand-picked materials, custom kitchen cabinetry and marble baths with custom-designed vanities, over-sized windows, and high ceilings. Prices start at approximately $2 million and the development anticipates a 20-year tax abatement. Closings are slated to begin in late 2018. Check out PROFILEmiami's coverage of the reveal of the Waterline Square amenities in October 2017 and the kickoff of CS Talks hosted by Cipriani and GID Development.
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