As the weather gets colder and New Yorkers are less inclined to participate in outdoor activities, COVID-19 safe indoor pools are in new demand. Chlorine kills germs making swimming a safe indoor activity for the winter. Indoor pools in Manhattan are starting to re-open with socially distant rules and limited capacities. Check out these buildings on West Street from Tribeca to Battery Park with indoor pools for kids to play and adults to exercise and relax.
Read MoreTake A First Look Inside The World's First Cipriani Food Market Designed By Martin Brudnizki At Waterline Square
Cipriani, the world-renowned and celebrated restaurateur, has revealed a first look at their brand new Cipriani Food Hall coming to Waterline Square. The Cipriani Food Hall, which was designed by Martin Brudnizki, is Cipriani’s first-ever large scale culinary food hall experience.
Read MoreThe Hudson Yards Neighborhood Officially Opens As Related Companies And Oxford Properties Group Celebrate Historic NYC Milestone
The Hudson Yards neighborhood has officially opened to the public, marking a historic moment for New York City. The mega-development has already contributed more than $10 billion to New York City’s GDP through construction. Hudson Yards developers Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group were joined by U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, Congressman Adriano Espaillat, Congressman Jerrold Nadler, ctnd.
Read MoreWaterline Square Reveals New York City's First Indoor Skate Park In A Residential Development As A Unique Amenity To Residents
Waterline Square, the five-acre mega-development on NYC's Upper West Side, has revealed its newest amenity, New York City’s first indoor skate park in a residential development. The indoor, multi-level half-pipe skate park is the first-ever conceived amenity of its kind of any NYC residential project and will be located within The Waterline Club.
Read MoreCheck Out This Time-Lapse of Waterline Square Rising On The Hudson River
Waterline Square, the multibillion-dollar mega-development by GID Development Group on the Upper West Side, has released a construction time-lapse showing the mega-project powering towards completion.
Read MoreExtell Development Company Closes On $530 Million Financing Package For Brooklyn Point
Nationally acclaimed real estate development firm Extell Development Company has announced that they have closed on $530 million in financing for Brooklyn Point, the firm’s first development in Brooklyn and currently the tallest residential tower under construction in the borough.
Read MoreRelated Companies' Kohn Pedersen Fox-Designed Supertall 30 Hudson Yards Tops Out At 1,296'
Hudson Yards is fast on the rise. After Related Companies Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Rockwell Group-designed 15 Hudson Yards topped out in March at 900' and KPF-designed 35 Hudson Yards topping out at 1,009 SF, the New York-based developer has now officially topped out their 2nd adjacent supertall 30 Hudson Yards at 1,296'.
Read MoreThe First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25 Million
On the heels of topping out earlier this year, Waterline Square was recognized as the city’s fastest-selling new development by dollar volume and by the number of units sold in 2017. Now the first penthouse has been revealed at the five-acre mega-project by GID Development Group.
Read MorePROFILE Exclusive: Inside Designing & Transforming Iconic Skylines With Robert Whitlock of Kohn Pedersen Fox
PROFILEnyc had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with Robert Whitlock, Design Principal of Kohn Pedersen Fox, to discuss designing and transforming some of the most iconic skylines in the world as well as their newly completed Madison Square Park Tower and under construction Waterline Square on the Upper West Side.
Read MoreContinuum Company Unveils Martin Brudnizki-Designed Library At Madison Square Park Tower
Madison Square Park Tower, the tallest residential building between Midtown and Lower Manhattan, has just unveiled its stunning multi-floor library, which is part of the building’s five floors of hotel-inspired amenities.
Read MoreWaterline Square Reportedly The Fastest Selling New Development in 2017
Waterline Square, the three-tower residential mega-development designed by Richard Meier & Partners Architects, Rafael Viñoly Architects, and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) and being developed by GID Development Group, has been recognized as the city’s fastest-selling new development by dollar volume and by the number of units sold in 2017.
Read MoreBrooklyn's Tallest Building, Brooklyn Point, Just Unveiled Their Katherine Newman-Designed Interiors
Brooklyn's tallest building, Brooklyn Point, under development by Extell, has just revealed their new Katherine Newman Design (KND)-designed interiors. The AD100 designer fused American and Danish mid-century design for the KPF-designed, 720' tall tower in Downtown Brooklyn.
Read MoreGID Development Group Announces The Topping Out Of Three-Tower Mega-Development Waterline Square
Waterline Square, the multibillion-dollar mega-development by GID Development Group on the Upper West Side, has officially topped out. The mega-project is located on one of the last remaining waterfront sites in Manhattan between West 59th Street and West 61st Street on the Hudson River and is a 3-tower mega-development designed by Richard Meier, Rafael Viñoly, and KPF.
Read MoreConstruction Update: Check-Out The New Construction Imagery of Fisher Brothers' KPF-Designed 111 Murray Street
Tectonic has released new photos of the Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed 111 Murray Street, which is under development by Fisher Brothers, Witkoff Group and New Valley in Tribeca. The residential tower topped-out in August 2017 and rises 58-stories, 800'. The final pieces of the glass crown is now being installed as the tower powers toward completion, which is expected for next year.
Read MoreConstruction Update: Behind-The-Scenes at SL Green's, Grand Central Station Hugging Supertall One Vanderbilt
Construction is cruising at SL Green's One Vanderbilt, their new supertall office-tower adjacent to Grand Central Station in Midtown. Construction at One Vanderbilt progressing smoothly as the steel superstructure has gone vertical after breaking ground in October 2016. One Vanderbilt will rise 1,401', 58 floors, and was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF).
Read MoreConstruction Update: L&L Holding Company Tops Out The Kohn Pedersen Fox-Designed 390 Madison Avenue
L&L Holding Company has officially topped off their 32-Story redevelopment Of 390 Madison Avenue in Midtown East. The building has been expanded from 24 floors and 291' to now rise 32 floors and 373'.
Read MoreTake a First Look At The Awesome New Amenities Just Revealed At The Three Starchitect-Designed Waterline Square
Waterline Square, the multibillion-dollar mega-development by GID Development Group that features 3 towers designed by Richard Meier (One Waterline Square), Rafael Viñoly (Three Waterline Square), and Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)(Two Waterline Square), has just unveiled their new private tower amenities.
Read MoreTour The Newly Unveiled Sky-High Duplex At The Kohn Pedersen Fox-Designed Madison Square Park Tower
Take a look inside the Madison Square Park Tower's newly unveiled sky-high duplex with interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, and furnished by designer Cheryl Eisen. Unit 48B spans 2,169 SF and features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Read MoreExtell Development Breaks Into Brooklyn & Launches Teaser Site For The Skyline Changing Brooklyn Point
Extell Development has expanded their reach to Brooklyn, officially launching the teaser site and new renderings for their skyline changing residential tower, Brooklyn Point. Rising 68 stories and 720', Brooklyn Point will be one of the tallest, and most luxurious, buildings on the Brooklyn skyline.
Read MoreClosings Have Begun at Continuum Company's Madison Square Park Tower in Flatiron
Closings have begun at Bruce Eichner’s Continuum Company's Madison Square Park Tower, Flatiron's new, 65-story glass condominium tower designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox. 2 of the sales have already been recorded in public record including at $7,228,723.20 and $6,413,673.19. Prices range from $2,450,000 for a 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, spread over 1,065 SF to $48 million for 5 bedrooms, 5 full-baths, 5 half-baths, spread over 7,028 SF. The 777' tall tower features 83 luxury residences with interiors by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio and views that include the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, the clock tower at 1 Madison Avenue, World Trade Center, the Hudson and East Rivers and Madison Square and Gramercy Parks. Madison Square Park Tower is the tallest residential building between Midtown and Lower Manhattan. The first 5 floors of the building are dedicated to a collection of lavish amenities, such as a library, a half court basketball court, golf simulator room, private training and yoga studio, children’s playroom, fully equipped fitness center, drawing room with a billiards and cards room that opens out to a landscaped terrace and a beautifully appointed entertainment suite on the 54th floor, dubbed FIFTYFOUR.
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