Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown | |
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The Four Seasons is the tallest tower, on the left | |
Alternative names |
30 Park Place 99 Church Street Four Season Private Residences New York Downtown |
General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type | Residential, and Hotel |
Construction started | Fall 2013 |
Estimated completion | 2016 |
Opening | September 19, 2016 |
Height | |
Antenna spire | 937 ft (286 m) |
Roof | 937 ft (286 m) |
Top floor | 937 ft (286 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 82[1] |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Robert A. M. Stern |
Developer | Silverstein Properties |
The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, also known as 30 Park Place, is a hotel and residential skyscraper in Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City. At 937 feet, the property is the tallest residential building Downtown, offering residents panoramic views of the Midtown skyline and New York Harbor.[2] The top floors of the 82-story building, known as the Four Season Private Residences New York Downtown, have 157 residences, ranging from one to six bedrooms, all reached through a dedicated residential lobby at 30 Park Place. Below is a 185-room Four Seasons Hotel, with its own lobby on Barclay Street,[3] which opened in 2016.[4]
Construction and financing
The property was purchased in 2006, but funding for construction was not secured until 2013.[5] Developed by Silverstein Properties, the tower was designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects. In May 2013, Silverstein Properties secured $660 million for construction financing.[6] Tishman Construction is managing the project. Construction began in the fall of 2013 and is expected to be complete in 2016. The building topped out in early 2015, and installation of the exterior and windows was finished in August 2015.[7] The hotel celebrated its grand opening on September 19, 2016.[8] It is the second tallest residential building in Downtown Manhattan, after 70 Pine Street.[7]
Amenities
The Four Seasons features a concierge and doorman, a gym, a pool, a media room, children's playroom, a double-height conservatory with baby-grand piano, and a private dining room with catering kitchen.[9]
See also
References
- ↑ "Four Seasons Hotel and Condominium". Skyscraper Page. Archived from the original on 26 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
- ↑ Morrone, Francis, At Home Among the Clouds, The New York Sun, February 14, 2008
- ↑ Hughes, C.J., In High Gear, The New York Times, April 24, 2014
- ↑ http://robbreport.com/luxury-travel/tribecas-four-seasons-hotel-new-york-downtown-celebrates-its-grand-opening
- ↑ Plagianos, Irene (23 January 2015). "PHOTOS: Check Out the View From Downtown's Tallest Residential Tower". DNAInfo. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
- ↑ Polsky, Sara, The World Is Finally Ready for Larry Silverstein's 30 Park Place Curbed, "May 15, 2013")
- 1 2 Budin, Jeremiah (24 August 2015). "Robert A.M. Stern's 30 Park Place Is Now Fully Sheathed". Curbed. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ http://robbreport.com/luxury-travel/tribecas-four-seasons-hotel-new-york-downtown-celebrates-its-grand-opening
- ↑ "30 Park Place: Building Review". CityRealty.
External links
- Media related to 30 Park Place at Wikimedia Commons
- 30 Park Place - Four Seasons Private Residences New York Downtown
- Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
- Silverstein Properties
Coordinates: 40°42′47.40″N 74°00′33.52″W / 40.7131667°N 74.0093111°W