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The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25

The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25 Million

July 17, 2018

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 situated between 59th Street and 61st Street which features 3 towers designed by Richard Meier (One Waterline Square), Rafael Viñoly (Three Waterline Square), and Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)(Two Waterline Square). The residence has been listed for $17.25 million and is located atop the 38th floor in the tallest of the towers, the KPF-designed Two Waterline Square.

The penthouse spans 4,134 SF featuring 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms with interiors by famed hospitality duo Yabu Pushelberg. The residence also features floor-to-ceiling glass windows, a sprawling outdoor terrace, and sweeping views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline. A generous living and dining area perfect for entertaining spans the center of the home, and a spacious master suite offering his-and-hers dressing rooms and marble bathrooms is tucked away. 

Residents will have access to the Rockwell Group-designed space, The Waterline Club, which has more than 100,000 SF of best-in-class sports, leisure, and lifestyle spaces like an indoor tennis court, basketball court, music room, two pools, children's rooms, pet spaces and more. At the ground level, a covered porte-cochere arrival will provide residents with the perfect entrance, and just off the lobby will be Cipriani's first-ever food hall and a nearly three-acre park designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects. 

The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25
The First Penthouse At The Upper West Side's Waterline Square Revealed Asking $17.25

Photos via Noë & Associates with the Boundary

In Luxury Real Estate, Manhattan, New Construction, News, Sales Update, Upper West Side Tags News, Sales Update, Waterline Square, Two Waterline Square, Kohn Pedersen Fox, KPF, Upper West Side, New Construction, Mega Project, Yabu Pushelberg, GID Development Group, Penthouse, Luxury Real Estate, Featured Listing
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