One57 was designed by starchitect Christian de Portzamparc to look like a cascading waterfall. It rises 1,004-feet and 90 stories above 57th street.
Of the 26 units sold so far, only half of the buyers are known, including Head of BDO Unicorn Group Andrey Dubinsky and president of Swanson Health Products Leland Swanson.
The Park Hyatt hotel will occupy the first 39 floors of the building, and the 95 condos of One57 will fill the rest of the building's space.
One57 residents will have their own separate entrance with lobby and elevator bank so they don't have to mingle with the guests at Park Hyatt on the lower floors.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThey'll also have access to the spa, in-room spa services, concierge, in-room dining and catering, cleaning services, and even dog walking services.
The biggest purchase by far in One57 has been the closing on the duplex penthouse on the 89th and 90th floors for over $100 million.
The stunning duplex has six bedrooms and occupies 11,000 square feet of space.
There are seven bathrooms and two powder rooms, as well as a steam room and marble baths.
Every room has 23-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows, providing unparalleled views of New York.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd perhaps the most impressive is the view of Central Park — waking up to this everyday is worth $100 million.
But the penthouse is not the only spectacular unit in the building. All of them have floor-to-ceiling windows and unimpeded views.
The bigger kitchens have two of everything, including double dishwashers and double stoves. There's also a built-in Miele coffee maker.
The ceilings in the other apartments are also quite tall with the lowest ceiling measuring 10 feet 7 inches.
The units will range from one bedrooms to the six-bedroom penthouses.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnother model unit on the 58th floor shows what a three bedroom home could look like.
In total, it would have six rooms and over 4,000 square feet of living space.
The so-called Grand Salon runs the length of the apartment and has nearly 12-foot-tall ceilings.
It can also fit a huge dining room table for 10 guests and has plenty of space for art.
All in all, who wouldn't want to live here?
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