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Aka Sutton Place Condominium Residences the RESIDENCES at AKA SUTTON PLACE AKA SUTTON PLACE CONDOMINIUM RESIDENCES THE RESIDENCES AT AKA SUTTON PLACE CONDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP FOR THE AKA GLOBAL CITIZEN THE RESIDENCES AT AKA SUTTON PLACE For the first time, AKA intends to introduce a limited release of condominium residences at AKA Sutton Place—a rare opportunity to acquire ownership in the world’s most recognized luxury extended-stay brand. Nestled in one of Manhattan’s most coveted enclaves, this gracious pre-war building and its superbly- designed one- and two-bedroom residences have been meticulously renewed with an understated elegance that reflects the timeless spirit of the Sutton Place neighborhood and the contemporary flair of the AKA lifestyle. AKA’s fluently modern furnishings collection has been designed by Edward Asfour for comfort, functionality and a timeless aesthetic value. Asfour’s approach to architecture and design is notable for nuanced detail, THE RESIDENCES use of refined natural materials, and a distinctive humanism that complements Sutton Place’s classical DESIGNED BY EDWARD ASFOUR, pre-war coffered ceilings, rich mahogany floors, and ASFOUR-GUZY ARCHITECTS amply-proportioned, light-filled rooms. ✚+ ✚+ Sleek kitchens feature Sub-Zero Luxe baths are clad in Calcutta Gold refrigerators, Dacor ranges and marble flooring with glass-walled showers microwaves, Poggenpohl cabinetry, and Dornbracht shower fixtures. and granite countertops. ✚+ A limited collection of residences with magnificent solariums and outdoor terraces showcase breathtaking city views around the clock. ✚+ I LIVED AT AKA SUTTON PLACE “ FOR A MONTH WHILE FILMING IN NEW YORK, AND TRULY APPRECIATED THE SPACE, THE COMFORT, THE PRIVACY, AND THE PROFESSIONALISM OF THE STAFF.” RICHARD GERE LEGENDARY AKA AMENITIES AND SERVICES A.LOUNGE DESIGNED BY MEYER DAVIS STUDIO Designed by Will Meyer and Gray Davis of the acclaimed Meyer Davis Studio, a.lounge artfully complements Sutton Place’s traditional warmth with cozy seating areas; an open fireplace; a private screening room; and a spectacular marble bar serving morning coffee and curated wine and cocktails in the evening. Our 24-hour Resident Service Team and dedicated doorman provide helpful suggestions and can assist with restaurant reservations, deliveries and service requests. A private indoor garden is perfectly suited for a The Business Center’s secluded and beautifully designed leisurely Sunday afternoon or evening cocktails. work area is equipped with Mac workstations and public WiFi. FITNESS The lower level boasts a large, 55-foot heated swimming pool with contemporary B & B Italia and Bertoia furnishings; 24-hour Technogym-designed fitness center; and private, climate-controlled wine lockers. ✚+ THE ADDRESS AKA Sutton Place is sequestered in the heart one of New York’s most storied neighborhoods. Just steps from the workplaces of midtown Manhattan and the city’s best restaurants, shopping, and cultural institutions, life in Sutton Place retains both the bustling vitality of the world’s greatest city and the walkable charm of a convivial old world village. Miles of nearby waterfront provide easy access to bike riding, running or evening strolls underneath the stars. AKA Sutton Place occupies a colorful place in New York history. In X miles of waterfront with exclusive access for bike riding, running or an evening stroll the 1930s the Sutton underneath the stars? Club Hotel was a nexus of literary activity, where Nathaniel West worked on his expressionist black comedy Miss Lonelyhearts and Dashiel Hammett completed The Thin Man in the hotel’s “Diplomat’s Suite.” Other writers in residence during this period included West’s friends S.J. Perelman, Edmund Wilson, Lillian Hellman and Erskine Caldwell. 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