Building
Type: | High-Rise |
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Era: | Pre-war |
Floors: | 32 |
Property
Ownership: | Condo |
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Bedrooms: | 1 BR |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
Pets: | Pets Allowed |
Area: | 800 sq ft |
FinancialsPrice: $2,750,000
Price: | $2,750,000 |
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DescriptionThe building, constructed of hand-laid brick with ivory terra-cotta trim, underwent a painstaking renovation that included adding 12,000 square feet of floor space and redesigning some of the building’s terraces into gorgeous, glass greenhouses. The hotel rooms within were transformed into gracious and luxurious homes containing the finest in technology and finishings. Reportedly, the renovation’s total cost was $100M.
The lobby has double-height, coffered ceilings, checkered, marble floors and wood-paneled walls. The ground floor houses Scully & Scully, a fine home furnishings retailer, but Trump Park Avenue’s most beautiful and grand feature is its tower, that contains 12 floors and gives 360 degree views of Manhattan. Mr. Trump is legendary for his over-the-top style and Trump Park Avenue is certainly no exception.
Impeccable finishings and precision detail went into each home to include solid oak flooring, Italian brass, handcrafted doorknobs and moldings throughout. Kitchens and bath have Watermark fittings and fixtures of polished nickel. Kitchens contain statuary white marble countertops and stainless-steel GE Profile appliances. Baths have marble floors, white wood cabinets and vanities with inset panels and deep soaking tubs.
Homes on the third and fourth floor have large units that were once the hotel’s ballrooms and have ceiling heights up to 15 feet. Floors five through 15 are one, two and three-bedrooms and terraced homes begin on the 16th floor.
Private elevators open onto the 20th floor and beginning there are 12 full-floor apartments. They range in size from over 4,000 to 7,000. Floors 31 through 32 holds the penthouse duplex that has a 17-foot aerie with vaulted ceilings, arched windows and very large terraces.
Amenities- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Garage
- laundry-room
Neighborhood
The building, constructed of hand-laid brick with ivory terra-cotta trim, underwent a painstaking renovation that included adding 12,000 square feet of floor space and redesigning some of the building’s terraces into gorgeous, glass greenhouses. The hotel rooms within were transformed into gracious and luxurious homes containing the finest in technology and finishings. Reportedly, the renovation’s total cost was $100M.
The lobby has double-height, coffered ceilings, checkered, marble floors and wood-paneled walls. The ground floor houses Scully & Scully, a fine home furnishings retailer, but Trump Park Avenue’s most beautiful and grand feature is its tower, that contains 12 floors and gives 360 degree views of Manhattan. Mr. Trump is legendary for his over-the-top style and Trump Park Avenue is certainly no exception.
Impeccable finishings and precision detail went into each home to include solid oak flooring, Italian brass, handcrafted doorknobs and moldings throughout. Kitchens and bath have Watermark fittings and fixtures of polished nickel. Kitchens contain statuary white marble countertops and stainless-steel GE Profile appliances. Baths have marble floors, white wood cabinets and vanities with inset panels and deep soaking tubs.
Homes on the third and fourth floor have large units that were once the hotel’s ballrooms and have ceiling heights up to 15 feet. Floors five through 15 are one, two and three-bedrooms and terraced homes begin on the 16th floor.
Private elevators open onto the 20th floor and beginning there are 12 full-floor apartments. They range in size from over 4,000 to 7,000. Floors 31 through 32 holds the penthouse duplex that has a 17-foot aerie with vaulted ceilings, arched windows and very large terraces.
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Garage
- laundry-room
Neighborhood
Trump Park Avenue
DescriptionThe building, constructed of hand-laid brick with ivory terra-cotta trim, underwent a painstaking renovation that included adding 12,000 square feet of floor space and redesigning some of the building’s terraces into gorgeous, glass greenhouses. The hotel rooms within were transformed into gracious and luxurious homes containing the finest in technology and finishings. Reportedly, the renovation’s total cost was $100M.
The lobby has double-height, coffered ceilings, checkered, marble floors and wood-paneled walls. The ground floor houses Scully & Scully, a fine home furnishings retailer, but Trump Park Avenue’s most beautiful and grand feature is its tower, that contains 12 floors and gives 360 degree views of Manhattan. Mr. Trump is legendary for his over-the-top style and Trump Park Avenue is certainly no exception.
Impeccable finishings and precision detail went into each home to include solid oak flooring, Italian brass, handcrafted doorknobs and moldings throughout. Kitchens and bath have Watermark fittings and fixtures of polished nickel. Kitchens contain statuary white marble countertops and stainless-steel GE Profile appliances. Baths have marble floors, white wood cabinets and vanities with inset panels and deep soaking tubs.
Homes on the third and fourth floor have large units that were once the hotel’s ballrooms and have ceiling heights up to 15 feet. Floors five through 15 are one, two and three-bedrooms and terraced homes begin on the 16th floor.
Private elevators open onto the 20th floor and beginning there are 12 full-floor apartments. They range in size from over 4,000 to 7,000. Floors 31 through 32 holds the penthouse duplex that has a 17-foot aerie with vaulted ceilings, arched windows and very large terraces.
Amenities- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Garage
- laundry-room
Neighborhood
The building, constructed of hand-laid brick with ivory terra-cotta trim, underwent a painstaking renovation that included adding 12,000 square feet of floor space and redesigning some of the building’s terraces into gorgeous, glass greenhouses. The hotel rooms within were transformed into gracious and luxurious homes containing the finest in technology and finishings. Reportedly, the renovation’s total cost was $100M.
The lobby has double-height, coffered ceilings, checkered, marble floors and wood-paneled walls. The ground floor houses Scully & Scully, a fine home furnishings retailer, but Trump Park Avenue’s most beautiful and grand feature is its tower, that contains 12 floors and gives 360 degree views of Manhattan. Mr. Trump is legendary for his over-the-top style and Trump Park Avenue is certainly no exception.
Impeccable finishings and precision detail went into each home to include solid oak flooring, Italian brass, handcrafted doorknobs and moldings throughout. Kitchens and bath have Watermark fittings and fixtures of polished nickel. Kitchens contain statuary white marble countertops and stainless-steel GE Profile appliances. Baths have marble floors, white wood cabinets and vanities with inset panels and deep soaking tubs.
Homes on the third and fourth floor have large units that were once the hotel’s ballrooms and have ceiling heights up to 15 feet. Floors five through 15 are one, two and three-bedrooms and terraced homes begin on the 16th floor.
Private elevators open onto the 20th floor and beginning there are 12 full-floor apartments. They range in size from over 4,000 to 7,000. Floors 31 through 32 holds the penthouse duplex that has a 17-foot aerie with vaulted ceilings, arched windows and very large terraces.
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Garage
- laundry-room
Neighborhood
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