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Real Estate

30 Park Place unveils its 40,000 square feet of five-star amenities

Located in Tribeca at the corner of Church Street and Park Place, 30 Park Place recently unveiled its beautiful amenity spaces. Standing at 926 feet, Downtown Manhattan’s tallest condominium tower features nearly 40,000 square feet of amenities, as well as a full suite of hotel services, all managed by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. 

The entire 38th floor is devoted to dedicated private residential amenities, including a fitness center with yoga studio, vaulted conservatory with a baby grand piano, screening room, children’s play room designed by the Roto Group, dining room with separate catering kitchen and access to the hotel restaurant, and two gracious double height loggias that provide sweeping city views. Additional amenities include a sunlit 75-foot swimming pool, The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown inclusive of steam rooms and treatment rooms, ballroom facilities, meeting rooms, additional storage units and a parking garage.  Residents will also enjoy exclusive access to the Four Seasons Director of Residences and dedicated residential concierge, as well as 24-hour doorman, bellman and service staff focused on providing the bespoke services for which the brand is known. Tailored à la carte services are available to residents including in-residence dining and catering, housekeeping, grocery and flower provisions, car service and personal, child and pet care.

The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown occupies the first 24 floors of the tower, known for its five-star services, experiences, and amenities. The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown is home to CUT by Wolfgang Puck, the celebrity chef and restaurateur’s first and only New York restaurant.

Photos courtesy of 30 Park Place.

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Events

A FirstLook At Luxury

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It is that time again, the start of a new year, and the third annual Luxury FirstLook: Strategy 2015 conference. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, January 13th for at the inside scoop from speakers from the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Buccellati, Baume & Mercier, Christie’s, Lancome, Douglas Elliman, Twitter, Hunton Powerboats, SANDOW, Luxury Portfolio, Sleuth and The Luxury Institute.

Luxury Daily has made this daylong New York event a must-attend for brands, retailers, ad agencies and publishers that specialize in luxury marketing and retail strategies. The event will take place at the National Museum of the American Indian, directly across from Battery Park in downtown Manhattan and at the beginning of Broadway. Here, marketers and retailers will teach the luxury-interested community about the tactics necessary for a successful 2015. Luxury brands are anticipated to grow immensely this year.

Mickey Alam Khan, editor in chief of Luxury Daily New York, explains, “The world of luxury is an island amidst global geopolitical and socio-economic upheaval.” He believes the consumers are what matters, “What is key is paying attention to the luxury customers wants and needs, and adapting to behavior as external events and media usage shape consumer response to marketing and retail efforts,” he said. “That is what this event will address, how to be prepared for increased or slackened demand in the year ahead and with what types of overtures that will garner the appropriate response.” Khan hopes this event will be a success with help and networking from luxury marketers and retailers.

-by Deirdre McAndrew