Why 111 West 57th Street is the New York Apartment of Tomorrow
It's one thing living in a metropolis that is constantly and consistently setting the bar for architectural innovation; the life cycle of today's construction into tomorrow's skyscrapers is part of the joy of living in a city. It's another thing, however, living in such dwellings. Enter: 111 West 57th Street.
The newly constructed tower, which measures 1,428 ft long, is the thinnest skyscraper in the world, the second tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere, and is set to be as integral to the New York City skyline as its pre-existing skyscrapers that have defined the city over the decades.
But lest we forget the second building that compromises 111 West 57th Street. Adjacent to the tower is Steinway Hall, a landmarked building that housed the iconic Steinway & Sons piano company from 1925 to 2014, with notable performances during this period including piano recitals by Vladimir Horowitz.
Evidently, it doesn't get more Big Apple than this exciting fusion of pioneering, future-facing architecture with what was a interwar New York City hotspot for culture and entertainment. Positioned right by where Central Park meets Midtown, the residences within 111 West 57th Street are not to be missed.
And it's the Landmark Residence 17N that's particularly caught our attention. Located in the landmarked hall rather than the tower, it boasts intimate spaces reflective of its pre-war roots whilst also providing all the modern amenities of the tower, such as the 82-foot swimming pool with separate sauna, steam and treatment rooms and a double-height fitness center.
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