The building is one of a bevy of super-tall luxury skyscrapers rising along Billionaires' Row that are home to some of the most expensive residential real estate in the world. Some were recently finished, and others are still under construction.
The newest renderings of Central Park Tower show a grand lobby outfitted with the finest finishings.
The tower was designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG), with interiors by Rottet Studio.
Central Park Tower will include 179 ultra-luxury residences ranging from two- to eight-bedroom residences.
The first seven condos available in Central Park Tower today include a two-bedroom for $6.9 million, a three-bedroom for $18.8 million, a four-bedroom for $33.38 million, and a five-bedroom on the 112th floor for $63 million.
The living spaces are placed in the corners of the residences to maximize the views of the city and Central Park, according to the developer.
The homes are clearly designed with the striking views at top of mind.
The residences start on the 32nd floor and are outfitted with floor-to-ceiling windows.
In addition to the 179 residences, Central Park Tower will include the exclusive Central Park Club.
The club will also have its own fitness and wellness program.
The wellness amenities include an indoor pool, a spa offering massages, facials, and body treatments, and a fitness center with private swimming classes, coaches, and personal training services.
In addition to the lavish amenities available to residents and club members, Central Park Tower will house a new 320,000-square-foot, seven-story Nordstrom New York flagship store.