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135 WEST 52Nd STREET LA QUINTAESENCIA DE MANHATTAN PROMOTOR: THE CHETRIT GROUP / CLIPPER EQUITY ARQUITECTO: CETRARUDDY INTERIORES: CETRARUDDY INSTALACIONES ELÉCTRICAS: ATELIER THIERRY DREYFUS OCUPACIÓN: PRIMAVERA/VERANO 2015 MARKETING Y VENTAS: DOUGLAS ELLIMAN DEVELOPMENT MARKETING 135 WEST 52nd STREET Viva el glamour y la energía de la ciudad de Nueva York en un apartamento exclusivo y privado en el auténtico corazón de esta metrópoli: a un paso de Central Park, de la elegante avenida de compras Fifth Avenue, del Rockefeller Center, de Times Square y en una ubicación perfecta para disfrutar de la cultura de Broadway, Carnegie Hall y Radio City Music Hall. Inspirados en el ritmo dinámico y mundialmente famoso de Manhattan, los renombrados arquitectos CetraRuddy han diseñado una estructura altísima con una silueta muy cuidada. Son 47 pisos que suben hacia el cielo y que imponen su presencia reluciente en el contorno de la ciudad gracias a la instalación eléctrica personalizada que encandila del famoso diseñador Thierry Dreyfus. El bloque de apartamentos ofrece pisos de una a cuatro habitaciones y una colección de áticos espectaculares, así como un club privado para residentes de 12 000 pies cuadrados (1 115 metros cuadrados). Un portero y conserje presentes durante las 24 horas del día garantizan que pueda disfrutar siempre de los mejores placeres de la ciudad de Nueva York, además de atender todas sus necesidades. LA QUINTAESENCIA DE MANHATTAN Situado en el corazón de Midtown, la ubicación de 135 West 52nd Street es óptima, ya que permite disfrutar de todo lo mejor que ofrece la ciudad. Desde el célebre parque de Central Park hasta la amplia variedad de opciones para salir a comer (la zona concentra el mayor número de restaurantes con estrellas Michelin del mundo); lo último en productos de diseñadores en los famosos almacenes Bergdorf Goodman; los principales creadores de alta costura a lo largo de la Fifth Avenue; Midtown siempre cuenta con algo para todo el mundo. Podrá disfrutar de museos de primera categoría, instituciones culturales como Carnegie Hall y Radio City Music Hall, la New York Public Library y The Museum of Modern Art, o aventurarse en el Rockefeller Center, Times Square, y Broadway, donde la energía, la quintaesencia de Manhattan, entra en escena. ARQUITECTURA Y DISEÑO Con una altura de 47 pisos, 135 West 52nd Street ofrece 109 apartamentos creados por el venerado CetraRuddy. El exterior, con un nuevo diseño magnífico, consta de una base de siete pisos de rico granito perla oscuro, coronada con una parte superior reluciente de paneles de acero inoxidable brillante y gris metálico, entrecortada por cinco terrazas dispuestas a lo largo de la fachada. El famoso diseñador de iluminación Thierry Dreyfus ha creado una impresionante instalación eléctrica personalizada en todo el edificio que vibra con la energía de la ciudad y confirma su brillante presencia en el contorno de Manhattan. El club privado para residentes ocupa el nivel inferior y el 7.º piso, mientras que un magnífico restaurante se ubica en la planta baja. SERVICIOS 135 West 52nd Street es un bloque de pisos de lujo, que ofrece todas las ventajas de la vida moderna e incluye la presencia de un portero y un conserje durante las 24 horas del día. El club privado para residentes de 12 000 pies cuadrados (1 115 metros cuadrados) y techos de unos 11'6'' (3,5 m) de altura ocupa dos pisos. El club ofrece lo último en lujo como una piscina privada de 75' (23 m) rodeada de un imponente mármol Isis Beige y Crema del desierto; un gimnasio moderno y completamente equipado con vistas a la ciudad y una terraza luminosa para hacer estiramientos y yoga, así como vestuarios para hombres y mujeres con salón de vapor y sauna; una sala de simulación de golf; una sala privada de proyección con chimenea; y una sala amueblada con gusto con una amplia terraza exterior amueblada para relajarse y pasar el rato a diario. ENTRADA • Techos de 35' (11 m) de altura • Baldosas de piedra caliza de Noir St. Laurent 30x30" (76x76 cm) • Paredes a medidaxhibición con de paneles ónice blanco de madera con estructura de nogal teñida de níquel, maravillosamente curvado y con •retroiluminación Pared de e •superficie Mezcla elegante metálica, de así mobiliario como piezas personalizado de Profiles y, Marcde diseño Phillips, como Avenue una mesa Road de y Bellrecepción de cuero acolchado con • Araña a medida compuesta por yemas de bronce fundido que incluyen gotas de cristal iluminadas por LED CARACTERÍSTICAS DE LOS APARTAMENTOS ancho • PuertaSuelos de tablonesentrada a de medida roble blancode madera de corte de nogal radial teñida, de 5'' de(12,7 7' (2,15 cm) de m), con un marco de ónice blanco y •herrajes de níquel pulido inoxidable personalizados • Techos con alturas que oscilan entre los 8' (2,4 m) y los 10' (3 m) •selectos) Paneles correderos Rimadesio de cristal, pintados de blanco satinado en la parte posterior (apartamentos • Lavadora y secadora Miele • Chimenea de gas con borde de losa de mármol Bianco Puro hasta el techo (apartamentos selectos) COCINA Muebles Dada de madera de nogal italiana y cristal pintado de blanco en la parte posterior con panel •protector de espejo de bronce satinado • Encimeras de mármol pulido de Calacattanal Vision Franke de montado 1¼" (3,2 bajo cm) encimera de grosor con grifo de níquel pulido de •Watermark Fregadero de acero inoxidable profesio •selectos) Islas Dada lacadas en blanco muy brillante con encimeras de mármol dorado de Calacatta (apartamentos -36'' (76-91 cm) con 4-5 fuegos • Vitrocerámica de inducción Miele de 30 • Horno Miele de 30” (76 cm) con campana conectada(áticos selectos al exterior con dos lavavajillas) • Lavavajillas panelableside-by-side Miele de derefrigerador 24” (61 cm) y congelador Miele panelable de 30- (76-122 cm) • Combinación 48" • Apartamentos selectos: - -61 cm) • Nevera para vinos Miele de 18 24" (46 • Horno de alta velocidad Miele de 24" (61 cm) • Cafetera empotrada • Cajón calentador BAÑO PRINCIPAL •azulejos Paredes pulidos con azulejos de color de blanco mármol siberiano pulido de color blanco siberiano de 12"x24" (30x61 cm) con suelos de •piedra Tocador de colora medida visón de siberiano; cristal pintado lavabo de acrílico blanco alargado en la parte a medida posterior bajo con la encimeramarco de níquelcon grifería pulido doble y encimera de de montaje mural de níquel pulido Fantini Venezia importada de Italia • Botiquines a medida empotrados con espejo integrado • Suelos radiantes (apartamentos •selectos) Bañera Kaldewei de acero esmaltado con cubierta y faldón de silestone blanco Stellar Bañeras freestanding • a medida de 6' (183 cm) (apartamentos selectos) Watermark • Accesorios de bañera y ducha de montaje mural a medida de níquel pulido • Lámparas colgantes Flask de Tom Dixon de cristal soplado de 7" (18 cm) de diámetro • Tapa de inodoro Duravit BAÑO SECUNDARIO • Paredes de mármol Calacatta • Suelo de azulejosmedida de de mármol cristal pintado pulido Calacattade blanco de en 18"x24" la parte (46x61posterior cm) con marco de níquel pulido y encimera •pulida Tocador Bianco a Dolomiti; lavabo cerámico blanco Nantucket bajo la encimera con grifería de níquel pulido Fantini Venezia importada de Italia ra y ducha de montaje mural a medida de níquel pulido Watermark • Accesorios de bañe • Botiquines a medida empotrados con iluminación integrada • Bañera Kaldewei de acero esmaltado • Tapa de inodoro Duravit CUARTO DE ASEO patrón en mosaico personalizado y pulido Cremo Delicato • Suelos de mármol pulido Cremo Delicato con un •pulido Tocador Calacatta a medida con de lavabos madera de de níquel nogal pulido con marco y repujado metálico Nantucket de níquel y accesorios pulido y fabulosa de níquel encimera pulido Fantinide mármol Venezia importados de Italia • Espejo con marco de níquel a medidade montaje mural a medida de níquel pulido Watermark • Accesorios de bañera y ducha • Tapa de inodoro Duravit Igual de oportunidades en materia de viviendas (Equal Housing Opportunity). Los términos completos de la oferta se encuentran en el Plan de oferta, disponible a través del sponsor. N.º expediente CD13-0179. Sponsor: 135 West 52nd Street Owner LLC, 512 Seventh Ave, 15th Floor, Nueva York, NY 10018. .
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