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 MoreInside The Newly Opened Mr. C Seaport Hotel From The Cipriani Portfolio
Earlier this summer the Cipriani family expanded their portfolio with the opening of Mr. C Seaport, the newest member carrying the Mr. C Hotels brand. The 66-room boutique hotel was designed by Danish architect Thomas Juul-Hansen and is located at 33 Peck Slip in the Seaport District
Read MoreExtell Development Sells Over $73 Million At ONE57 On Billionaire's Row In Q1 2018
Extell Development Company announced a sales milestone for its record-selling ONE57 building, surpassing $73 million in transactions in the first quarter of 2018, from five contracts alone. ONE57 is home to the record-breaking $100M sale and redefined the New York City skyline on what is now known as Billionaire’s Row.
Read MoreThe Helmut Jahn-Designed 50 West Street In The Financial District Reveals Its Over-The-Top Amenities
The Helmut Jahn-designed 64-story Financial District skyscraper 50 West Street has revealed its luxurious amenities. With interiors by Thomas Juul-Hansen, featured amenities include a 60' tile indoor pool, a cedar-lined sauna, golf simulator, billiards room, movie theater, and state-of-the-art fitness center, amongst others.
Read MoreTour Tribeca's Newly Opened Luxury Loft Reimagination & Newly Revealed Model Unit at 11 Beach Street
In mid-June 2017 HFZ Capital delivered 11 Beach Street, their reimagination of a former commercial loft style building into a luxury condo conversion. Currently remaining inventory includes 3, 4 and 5 bedroom floorplans that range from 3,844 SF to 5,985 SF and prices starting at $8.55 million. The building features 27 residential units along with 2 penthouses and 3 triplex penthouses. New York-based architecture firm BKSK Architects has re-envisioned the façade and oversaw the building’s renovation which features a rusticated brick base and beautifully preserved brickwork, and nods to its history by incorporating classic terra cotta reinterpreted in a modern design. Famed designer and Tribeca resident Thomas Juul-Hansen, who designed One57, designed 11 Beach Street's interiors as a reinterpretation of loft living enhanced with the privacy of traditional residential design. Residences feature spacious ceiling heights, direct elevator access, custom, eight-inch-wide rusticated plank flooring, en-suite bathrooms, downtown-inspired great rooms, and oversized glass casement windows.
11 Beach Street recently revealed a model residence designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen. Residence 7A is a loft-style 5 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom, 1 Powder, with 3,844 square feet of living space. The unit features direct elevator access, custom eight-inch-wide rusticated plank flooring, luxurious kitchen with side-by-side refrigerators, oversized wine cabinets, dual wall ovens, built-in wok burner and oversized dishwasher by Sub-Zero and Miele, eat-in dining areas and cooking island, and handcrafted cabinetry and hardware. The master bathroom is encased in hand-selected marble and stone with dual sinks, separate bathing, lavatory, and shower chambers, and Dornbracht and Waterworks finishes. Secondary baths and powder rooms feature an elevated level of detail, including hand-laid marble and stone paired with custom, white oak-stained cabinetry. Each bedroom in the residence features an en-suite bathroom. The residence features spacious entertaining spaces and soaring ceiling heights, all framed by highly efficient, oversized glass casement windows which showcase views of Tribeca. 7A’s interiors were decorated by IMG.
Images via Evan Joseph.
Gamma Real Estate Hires Thomas Juul-Hansen to Design 3 Sutton Place
Gamma Real Estate has hired Danish architect Thomas Juul-Hansen to design their new Midtown East skyscraper at the 3 Sutton Place site. The project they have chosen to move forward with is a 700-foot, 67-story condo tower. Gamma Real Estate closed on the $98 million deal last week, which included $86 million for the site and $12 million for air rights. They have since demolished the three tenement buildings that were on the 58th street property.