Waterline Square

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One Waterline Square
One Waterline Square under construction on the left in February 2018
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General information
StatusCompleted
Location10 Riverside Boulevard, Manhattan New York 10019-10023, United States
Construction started2016
Completed2020
Height429 feet (131 m)
Technical details
Floor count36
Floor area527,981 square feet (49,051.0 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard Meier, Christian de Portzamparc (Master Planner)
DeveloperGeneral Investment and Development Companies (GID)
References
[1]
Two Waterline Square
Two Waterline Square under construction on the right in February 2018
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General information
StatusCompleted
Location400 West 61st Street, Manhattan New York NY 10019-10023, United States
Construction started2016
Completed2020
Height397 feet (121 m)
Technical details
Floor count38
Floor area1,122,213 square feet (104,257.0 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kohn Pedersen Fox, Christian de Portzamparc (Master Planner)
DeveloperGeneral Investment and Development Companies (GID)
References
[2]
Three Waterline Square
Three Waterline Square under construction in February 2018
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General information
StatusCompleted
Location639 West 59th Street, Manhattan New York NY 10019-10023, United States
Construction started2016
Completed2020
Height391 feet (119 m)
Technical details
Floor count34
Floor area443,204 square feet (41,175.0 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Rafael Viñoly, Christian de Portzamparc (Master Planner)
DeveloperGeneral Investment and Development Companies (GID)
References
[3]

Waterline Square is a 5-acre (2.0 ha), $2.3 billion luxury condominium and rental development near the Hudson River on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The complex includes three residential towers with 1,132 units and 3 acres (1.2 ha) of park, along with 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of amenity space.[4][5] The residences range in size from one to five bedrooms.[6]

The project, which was designed by Rafael Viñoly, Kohn Pedersen Fox, and Richard Meier,[5] was completed in 2020.

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  2. ^ "Two Waterline Square". The Skyscraper Center. Archived from the original on January 19, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  3. ^ "Three Waterline Square". The Skyscraper Center. Archived from the original on January 19, 2019. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
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  5. ^ a b Garfield, Leanna (April 6, 2017) "11 billion-dollar mega-projects that will transform New York City by 2035" Archived April 8, 2017, at the Wayback Machine. Business Insider.
  6. ^ "Sales Inquiries". Waterline Square. Archived from the original on January 24, 2017. Retrieved April 6, 2017.