220 Central Park South’s Façade Almost Finished in Midtown Manhattan

220 Central Park South, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson220 Central Park South, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

220 Central Park South is ever so close to becoming the third slender skyscraper to open up in the last few years along Billionaire’s Row. While Central Park Tower has overshadowed its presence across Midtown, that hasn’t taken away from the attraction for this park-bound limestone real estate. For the next few months, construction workers will be toiling tirelessly to reach the seemingly possible year-end completion deadline.

220 Central Park South close up of rooftop, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

220 Central Park South close up of rooftop, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Robert A.M. Stern Architects is responsible for the design. The building is clad with Alabama Silver Shadow limestone, a material which has become part of the architect’s signature look across Manhattan. Since we last looked at the project in March, the progress, visually, is not significant. That doesn’t mean it’s been slowing down though. All of the limestone cladding has been fully installed along the north, west, and southern facades. The current pace of visible construction suggests that priority has been focused on interior work.

220 Central Park South Villas, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

220 Central Park South Villas, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

The 950-foot tall structure yields 116 new condominiums, with the three-story penthouse at the top going for a record-breaking $200 million. Part of the project includes a 14-story annex right across from Central Park. Known as “The Villas,” it will have thirteen enormous condominiums, with the most expensive duplex, an 8,000 square foot, six-bedroom unit with 2,000 square feet of outdoor space, on the market for $80 million.

220 Central Park South, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

220 Central Park South, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Building permits list 35 parking spaces, as well as capacity to store 62 bicycles. Amenities will include a fitness center, weight room, juice bar, swimming pool, squash court, basketball court, golf simulator, library, dining rooms, meeting rooms, a second-floor terrace, and a screening room. A 409-square foot retail space will also be included on the first floor.

220 Central Park South, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

220 Central Park South, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Vornado Realty Trust is responsible for the development, with SLCE Architects as the architects of record. Completion is expected by the end of 2018.

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5 Comments on "220 Central Park South’s Façade Almost Finished in Midtown Manhattan"

  1. Please pardon me for using your space: Make its tower develop. So thanks to developments. And persuade me to see beautiful developed.

  2. Did you mean the seemingly ‘impossible’ year end construction deadline? 🙂

  3. By far and away the most esthetically pleasing new tower on the CPS skyline.

  4. Central Park Tower is gonna blow that thing out of the water!!!

  5. It’s night lights are amazing. Anyone know if W.157 will ever put on its night lights?

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