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GID Launches Leasing For Luxury Rentals At Waterline Square

The great room at Waterline Square. Photo courtesy of Waterline Square.

GID Development Group recently announced the official launch of leasing for the luxury rentals at Waterline Square, the three-tower, waterfront residential development along the Hudson River on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

“We’re extremely pleased to introduce our luxury rental program at Waterline Square, which marks an exciting step toward realizing our aspiration to create the most innovative, comprehensive and cohesive residential experience in New York City,” said James Linsley, president of GID Development Group. “We have created something that is unmatched in any residential development, and we look forward to welcoming our first residents as the transformation of this great neighborhood nears completion.”

Waterline Square represents the completion of one of the last remaining waterfront development sites on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier & Partners Architects designed One Waterline Square, and the interiors were designed by Champalimaud Design. Two Waterline Square features architecture by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates with interiors by hospitality firm Yabu Pushelberg. Three Waterline Square is designed by architecture firm Rafael Viñoly Architects with interiors by AD100 designer Groves & Co.

“Waterline Square is the most anticipated opening this year and is certainly going to make an incredible impression on the market as people see just how unique and special the project is,” said Jodi Stasse, executive vice president of Citi Habitats’ New Developments. “Waterline Square brings together so many features – luxurious layouts, condo-level finishes, endless amenities, prime waterfront location and destination restaurants like Cipriani and Empellón – that give us the opportunity to offer a one-of-a-kind lifestyle.”

The spaces range from studios to four-bedrooms and offer a choice of four interior finishes: light, medium, dark or white. The buildings have high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows, walk-in closets, wine refrigerators, fully-integrated appliance packages designed by Bosch, vented washer-dryers and five-fixture bathrooms in most of the residences.

In addition to the beautifully-crafted residences, all three towers offer a suite of curated amenities and resort-style services, including porte cochere entrances, 24-hour attended lobbies, valet parking garages, refrigerated storage for grocery, wine and flower delivery, dog washing facilities, bicycle storage and private storage available for rent. Each tower also has its own collection of amenity spaces including private dining rooms, media rooms, game rooms, residents’ lounges with gas-burning fireplaces, libraries and furnished terraces.

Residents will also have direct access to the Waterline Club, a collection of indoor amenities connecting One, Two and Three Waterline Square. Designed by David Rockwell’s hospitality group Rockwell Group, the Waterline Club features 100,000 square feet of sports and fitness, swim and spa, leisure and social, creative, children and pets spaces.

Additional amenities designed for leisure and social activities include a bowling alley, games lounge, cards parlor, screening room, party rooms and catering kitchen. Meanwhile, creative amenities such as an art studio, music and recording studio, video and photography studio and indoor gardening studio are available.

The three towers surround a landscaped, 2.6-acre park designed by landscape architecture firm Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects. The space is complete with tree-lined groves, open grass areas, walking paths, seating spaces for relaxation, a playground and expansive water features.

The rentals start at $4,130 per month. For more information, click here.

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