The doorman building has 24-hour concierge, garage parking, dine-in delivery from Cucina 8½, in building storage, a bike room and will have use of a new state of the art gym with plunge pools and a golf simulator.
Introduction
On an iconic New York City street defined by supertall towers comes a residential building that leaves its mark in a more subtle and discreet fashion. 7W57 is a jewel box of a building, home to just fifteen full-floor homes offering the utmost sense of privacy moments from Central Park. With its softly glowing facade, this beautiful, thoroughly modern piece of architecture takes inspiration from the city’s finest mid-century buildings and the curved form of its immediate neighbor, the striking 9W57.
“This enviable Midtown location places some of the city’s finest restaurants, cultural experiences and designer shopping on the doorstep.”
Architect
Design & Interiors
The interiors, lovingly designed by renowned firm Tsao & McKown, reflect the style and grandeur for which this prestigious Manhattan location is famous. High ceiling heights, natural finishes and discreet technology create an ambience of quiet sophistication; up on the top floors, the unique penthouse duplex is one of Midtown’s most coveted residential spaces.
With floor-to-ceiling windows in every residence, the views o the east and west take in the length of 57th Street as well as Fifth Avenue itself; a perspective unmatched in this storied location. This is the quintessential New York address; 7W57 the prime New York residence.
“This enviable Midtown location places some of the city’s finest restaurants, cultural experiences and designer shopping on the doorstep.”
Architect
Custom Bulthaup kitchens feature bronze-finished cabinetry
The Soloviev Group
Developer
For more than 50 years, Sheldon Solow of Solow Building Company has designed, constructed and managed Manhattan’s finest collection of commercial and residential real estate. Solow’s holdings include 9 West 57th Street, his iconic 50-story black glass office tower, designed by Gordon Bunshaft and famed for its views of Central Park.
Solow’s residential portfolio also includes One and Two Sutton Place North, clad in his signature sleek black glass, and the Solow Townhouses, a modern interpretation of the classic Upper East Side private home.
Recognized for his exacting, detail-oriented approach, Solow’s buildings reflect the synergistic relationship of architecture to art. While designing and defining the Manhattan skyline, Solow has also built an impressive collection of modernist and Renaissance masterpieces.