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Read MoreStep into the lap of luxury with our exclusive tour of a $40 million New York City penthouse. Discover opulent living with breathtaking views, a gourmet kitchen, and lavish bedrooms in the heart of the Big Apple. Explore this epitome of modern luxury and find out what makes this penthouse a dream city home.
Read MoreRelated Companies’ newest project, The Set at Hudson Yards, has announced the launch of leasing with move-ins beginning this week. Designed by March + White, The Set is a hybrid between residential and hotel living with fully-furnished and fully-serviced spaces and a sexy, private club feel.
The vertical neighborhood concept is two-fold; a modern take on the pied-a-terre for executives and millennials who moved out of the city but need a place to live on the few days they go to the office, and also a highly amenitized community for those who remain full-time New Yorkers. Residents can enjoy 3 floors of dedicated amenity space like the spacious co-working spaces, open-air rooftop pool, resident-only restaurant and bar, tasting room, and more.
FULLY-APPOINTED RESIDENCES
Offering a truly turnkey living experience, The Set’s fully furnished residences feature elevated materials, exquisite finishes and designer furnishings. Each residence has soaring nine-foot ceilings with breathtaking city views, floor-to-ceiling windows, European wide plank oak wood flooring and custom cabinetry. Residents have the opportunity to select from an array of designer furniture and accessory packages featuring art curated by the contemporary art gallery and marketplace Sugarlift. The Set’s category-defining fully-furnished and serviced residences have been thoughtfully designed for the evolving needs of its residents. Hotel-inspired services including weekly housekeeping, daily package and grocery delivery, laundry and dry-cleaning services, smart-home customization, room service, and more are all included in monthly leasing fees.
THE SET CLUB
The heart of the community is ‘The Set Club,’ a fully-serviced, resident-only social club soaring 500 feet in the air at the top of the building. The Set Club is dedicated to work and play and includes a private restaurant and bar by Chef Dan Kluger, rooftop pool and garden, expansive office spaces, ongoing programming, and more. The Set Club’s ‘Directors of Experience’ serve as a dedicated concierge, assisting residents with any special requests and overseeing private event planning in both the amenity spaces and individual residences.
Additional spaces within The Set’s three designated amenity floors include a demonstration kitchen and lounge space, private dining room, game room, screening room, terrace with barbeque pods and virtual reality room with golf simulator and VR games. A dedicated wellness floor includes a state-of-the-art gym and yoga and virtual fitness studio.
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PROJECT DESIGN
The 44-story tower by Handel Architects utilizes glass, metal and terracotta to bridge the aesthetic of the surrounding neighborhoods on Manhattan’s West Side.
“We wanted the exterior expression to feel residential and inviting, but also have a timeless quality,” said Frank Fusaro, Partner of Handel Architects. “Terracotta was the perfect accent material since it provides that feeling of warmth. We used a bronze finish to visually connect the tower to the low-rise brick buildings nearby. Overall the building’s exterior expression is one of quiet sophistication in a busy New York City neighborhood.”
Curated by interior design firm MAWD, The Set’s interiors combine forward-thinking elements for experiential living. The use of innovative materials and grounding palettes in the project’s design creates a unique and modern sense of space informed by the MAWD’s previous experience designing members clubs across the globe.
“Recasting the pied-à-terre for a new era, The Set’s interiors have been programmed for each moment of the day, and a 24/7 lifestyle. Blurring the distinction between hotel and residential living, this ultra-service residence has been designed to mimic the warmth of home, with the magnetism of a destination,” said Elliot March, MAWD Co-Founder.
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One of the most popular new areas in the New York City, Hudson Yards holds some of the most extravagant homes in the world. Today we are looking at 35 Hudson Yards. PH90 is a 10,171 square foot home with 14 foot tall ceilings, 5 bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, a private elevator and a 454 square foot private terrace. It is listed at $59M.
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Hudson Yards has announced the opening of Skytop, the latest amenity offering at Fifteen Hudson Yards. Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with interiors by Rockwell Group, Skytop is the highest outdoor residential amenity space in New York City standing at more than 900 feet in the air.
This one-of-a-kind indoor-outdoor space, at just over 6,000 square feet, was built to accentuate the cloverleaf-shaped curves of the building’s crown. Skytop offers an indoor private dining room that seats up to 18 guests, along with a full catering kitchen, bar and lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows as well as a separate lounge. Outdoor features include an open-air terrace wrapped in an approximately 60-foot-tall glass screen wall featuring 14-foot-tall multi-stemmed white oak trees housed in custom 3D carved wooden planters.
“Skytop is the moment where Fifteen Hudson Yards morphs into its deepest and most dramatic inflection point, so our intent was to take advantage of the tower’s energy and celebrate its extraordinary views. The amenities are conceived of as fluid spaces that open up to the rooftop, creating the feeling of an extension of a penthouse with a vast window onto the city,” said David Rockwell, Founder and President, Rockwell Group.
Fifteen Hudson Yards offers a collection of 285 one- to four-bedroom condominium residences. Related Sales and Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group are the exclusive sales and marketing agents for Fifteen Hudson Yards. You can find more information at LiveHudsonYards.com.
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Our favorite listing this week is located at 11 West 10th Street, in Greenwich Village offering 18 rooms, 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms. There is approximately 15,560 square feet of interior space and 5,690 square feet of outdoor space, which surrounds the L-shaped mansion for a feeling of gardens everywhere.
Represented by Paula Del Nunzio, now on the market for $50 million.
In the 1880s, architect Ernest Flagg combined 11 and 13th West 10th Street into one grand mansion, creating its 54.5-foot width. Financial titan Jeremiah Milbank acquired the property, now known as Milbank House, in the early 1900s.
Milbank also owned 16 East 67th Street on the Upper East Side, which he combined with 14 East 67th Street to make 48 feet in width. That mansion was acquired in 2008 for $49 million. Eleven years later, it sold again for $77.1 million. Both sales were record townhouse prices in their year.
The present owners of 11 West 10th Street have brought the mansion to an extremely high level of renovation and beauty. Huge dramatic space is wrapped in warm lighting. Honey colors and earth tones predominate. The Venetian walls reflect the luminous feeling of sunlight, while the glass rear of the first two floors bring in complementary earth tones from the garden.
Giant interior space is bathed in natural light. The rear façade is a curtain wall of glass on the garden and parlor floors. On the garden level, there are five doors leading to the outside, and on the parlor level the curtain wall of glass bring the garden into every room.
Milbank House includes a wealth of rooms and possible layouts to accommodate bedrooms, activity rooms, grand-scale entertaining, and simple morning breakfast.
Deep forecourt garden for privacy
Enormous kitchen and informal dining area facing the garden
Formal dining room seating 25+
Original leaded glass window bay in living room
2000-bottle wine room on the garden floor
Third floor gym with terrace
Home cinema seating 15+, and kitchenette and powder room
Office with full bath-
Staff suite with full bath, kitchen, and private street entry
Master suite with fireplace, sitting room, three walk-in closets, two baths, and a study
Double-height library facing south with 21' ceilings
Five (5) guest bedrooms with full baths
High-speed elevator serves all floors, tandem entry on parlor serving butler's pantry
Decked roof terrace with greenhouse.
Each room takes full advantage of the 54.5 feet in width, providing the owner and guests with some of the most exquisite living and entertaining spaces in New York.
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