Posted Oct 1, 2014, 10:51 PM
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With 57 Leonard virtually sold out, 30 Park heads down that path. More towers Downtown, please...
http://therealdeal.com/blog/2014/10/...lace-now-sold/
Half of Silverstein’s 30 Park Place now sold
One of the penthouses in the Robert A.M. Stern-designed tower fetched $14.M
October 01, 2014
By E.B. Solomont
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Half of the 157 condominium apartments at Silverstein Properties’ Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Tower have sold, four months after sales launched.
Among the units at 30 Park Place that were purchased are two of the building’s 11 penthouses. One of the top-floor apartments sold for $14.5 million, and the other went for $12.8 million.
The 82-story tower, currently under construction, will rise 929 feet, making it the tallest residential building Downtown. Prices range from $3.1 million to more than $60 million for a combined duplex penthouse.
The building, set to top out by the end of the year, will be fully completed by 2016. “If we continue to go at the rate we’re going, we’ll see a fully sold out product by the time it opens,” developer Larry Silverstein said Wednesday during a media tour of the sales gallery.
.....Eight floor plans for the penthouses were revealed last month, including a 3,173-square-foot, three-bedroom on the 76th floor listed at $13.5 million and a 5,937-square-foot, five-bedroom on the 78th floor that’s asking $27.5 million.
At Wednesday’s event, Stern called the building a “labor of love” that was put on hold during the financial crisis. “It’s the kind of sky scraper I dreamed about as a kid,” said Stern, a Brooklyn native.
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