Architectural | Skyscraper |
Architect | SHoP Architects |
Total Floor | 85 |
Width-to-Height Ratio | 1:24 |
Top Floor Height | 435 m (1,428 ft) |
Floor area | 315,996 sq ft (29,357.0 sq m) |
Address | 111 West 57th Street, New York |
Country | United States |
Construction started | 2014 |
Completed | 2020 |
Opened | 2020 |
Cost | USD $2.0 billion |
Owner | JDS Development Group |
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Website | 111W57.com |
111 West 57th Street is an 84 story supertall residential skyscraper at 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York, overlooking Central Park. It is also known as the Steinway Tower. The tower is designed by SHoP Architects and interiors were designed by Studio Sofield. Its construction started in 2014 and was fully completed in 2020. The construction cost of 111 West 57th Street is USD $2.0 Billion and was opened in 2020. The tower is developed by the JDS Development Group.
More Facts About 111 West 57th Street
- 111 West 57th is the 4th tallest buildings in the United States.
- 111 West is the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of 1:24 and built on a 60ft wide base.
- The Skyscraper has a total of 58 residences with a starting price of USD $18 Million.
- The original Steinway Building was renovated and converted into 14 condo units while the tower contains 46 condominiums, including 7 duplex units.
- The building includes 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of amenity space, containing a gym, an 82-ft pool, barbershop, shoeshine stand, and a lounge featuring a Steinway grand piano.
- The building will have a porte-cochère for residents, and a recital hall will be constructed as an architectural reference to the fact that the building is being constructed on top of Steinway Hall.
- The tower has two double-deck elevators for 58 residences due to the small cross-section.
- The building include an 800-short-ton tuned mass damper to provide stability in the event of high winds or a seismic event.
