30 East 29th Street explained

30 East 29th Street
Completion Date:2021
Image Alt:Facade of 30 East 29th Street uplit at night
Location:30 East 29th Street, Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Mapframe-Wikidata:yes
Status:Completed
Architectural Style:Postmodern, Art Deco
Building Type:Residential Condominiums
Floor Count:45
Architect:CetraRuddy
Developer:Rockefeller Group

30 East 29th Street (also known as Rose Hill Tower[1]) is a residential skyscraper in the Rose Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. The 605-foot-tall (184.4 m) tower is 45 stories and contains 123 condominiums. The tower was developed by the Rockefeller Group and designed by the architecture firm CetraRuddy. It is the Rockefeller Group's first residential project.

History

Extell Development Company acquired the first portion of the site in 2015, paying $25.8 million for a low-rise structure at 30-32 East 29th Street. Extell subsequently bought the air rights above a seven-story building at 28 East 29th Street and a six-story building at 34 East 29th Street.[2] In May 2017, the Rockefeller Group announced its intention to buy the site at 30-32 East 29th Street from Extell, as well as two adjacent buildings at 34 and 36 East 29th Street from W Brothers and Michael Aryeh, respectively. At the time, the Rockefeller Group planned to build a 170000ft2 condominium project on the site.[3] [4] The Rockefeller Group and its development partner, Mitsubishi Estate, submitted plans to the New York City Department of Buildings in February 2018 for a 46-story apartment building.[5] [6]

The Israeli businessman Eyal Ofer invested $52.5 million in the proposed development in October 2018,[7] [8] and Rockefeller Group received another $202.5 million loan from Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank that month.[9] [10] Plans for a 600mftNaNmm (2,000feetft-2,147,483,648feetm) tower on the site were announced in March 2019,[11] and sales began in May 2019.[12] [13] Initially, the cheapest apartments were marketed for $1.2 million, while the most expensive condos cost $12 million.[14] By that November, the building had topped out.[15] The structure was completed in October 2021,[16] [17] and the spire was first illuminated in early 2022.[18] The building was named Rose Hill Tower, after a farm that stood in the neighborhood during the 18th century.

Architecture

The tower was developed by the Rockefeller Group and designed by the architecture firm CetraRuddy.[19] [20] It is the Rockefeller Group's first residential project.[21] The exterior of the building is designed in the Art Deco style with Gothic Revival elements. The facade is composed of a textured antique bronze-tinted grid patterned with chevrons.[22] The chevrons were also used for in the carpets and bathroom tiling of the interiors. The condos on the upper stories of the building contain balconies. The pinnacle is illuminated by uplights.

The building's lobby has a double-height ceiling and a black marble fireplace measuring tall.[23] Next to the lobby are two seating areas for residents, which were intended as coworking spaces. The building includes a gym and a lounge,[24] as well as a library and an indoor pool. The design of the pool was inspired by the public bathhouses of the 1930s and 1940s, and its central wall of the pool room features a mosaic tile mural with representations of the Amazon goddesses of the time period. The building also includes a skydeck on the 37th floor, which includes a pair of terraces, a billiards room, and a dining room.

The smallest apartments are studio apartments, while the largest condominiums have four bedrooms. Many of the apartments have "flex spaces" that can be used for multiple purposes. The apartments' interior finishes include marble countertops, bronze handles and doorknobs, and wooden floors. The apartments generally have ceilings of at least, The top floor includes a penthouse with three bedrooms and a private terrace. When the building was nearly completed, The New York Times described the interior's design as "playing up its Jazz Age chops".

Notes and References

  1. News: Hughes . C. J. . June 21, 2019 . A Condo That Nods to Art Deco Design . August 29, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  2. Web site: Solomont . E.B. . Maurer . Mark . August 2, 2016 . After stealthy assemblage, Extell looks to sell NoMad development site . August 29, 2024 . The Real Deal.
  3. Web site: Geiger . Daniel . May 3, 2017 . Rockefeller Group to buy NoMad development site . August 29, 2024 . Crain's New York Business.
  4. Web site: May 3, 2017 . Rockefeller Group buying Extell's NoMad assemblage . August 29, 2024 . The Real Deal.
  5. Web site: Warerkar . Tanay . February 1, 2018 . Nomad will get a 46-story condo designed by CetraRuddy . August 29, 2024 . Curbed NY.
  6. Web site: Brenzel . Kathryn . Rockefeller and Mitsubishi file plans for 46-story NoMad tower . The Real Deal . February 1, 2018 . August 29, 2024.
  7. Web site: Putzier . Konrad . October 1, 2018 . Israeli billionaire provides $53M cash infusion for NoMad resi tower . August 29, 2024 . The Real Deal.
  8. Web site: Cunningham . Cathy . October 1, 2018 . Global Holdings Makes $53M Investment in NoMad Luxury Condo . August 29, 2024 . Commercial Observer.
  9. Web site: Small . Eddie . October 3, 2018 . Rockefeller Group lands $203M loan for NoMad assemblage . August 29, 2024 . The Real Deal.
  10. Web site: Burke . Mack . October 3, 2018 . Rockefeller Group Nabs $203M From Japanese Lender for NoMad Project . August 29, 2024 . Commercial Observer.
  11. Web site: Rosenberg . Zoe . March 6, 2019 . Rockefeller Center developer reveals first New York residential building . August 29, 2024 . Curbed NY.
  12. Web site: May 22, 2019 . Rockefeller Group Unveils 45-story Rose Hill Condo Tower . August 29, 2024 . Connect CRE.
  13. Web site: Plitt . Amy . May 21, 2019 . Rockefeller Group's Art Deco-inspired Manhattan condo launches sales . August 29, 2024 . Curbed NY.
  14. News: McKeough . Tim . 2019-10-18 . The Return of Golden Age Design . 2024-08-29 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  15. Web site: Lucking . Liz . January 29, 2020 . First Penthouse at Manhattan's Rose Hill Tower Will Ask $18.75 Million . August 29, 2024 . Mansion Global.
  16. Web site: Walton . Chris . CetraRuddy updates the art deco facade on a NoMad skyscraper . The Architect’s Newspaper . September 23, 2022.
  17. Web site: Englefield . Jane . November 8, 2021 . CetraRuddy completes art deco tower topped with "sculpted crown" in New York . August 29, 2024 . Dezeen.
  18. Web site: With Crown Illuminated, CetraRuddy-Designed Rose Hill Tower Lights Up Manhattan Skyline . August 29, 2024 . Archinect.
  19. Web site: Young . Michael . June 21, 2021 . Rose Hill Nears Completion at 30 East 29th Street in NoMad, Manhattan . New York YIMBY.
  20. Web site: Lippe-McGraw . Jordi . January 25, 2021 . Manhattan's Newest Art Deco Tower Is a Glam Nod to the Roaring 1920s . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20210126034359/https://www.departures.com/travel/real-estates/nyc-new-art-deco-building-rose-hill-rockefeller-group . January 26, 2021 . August 29, 2024.
  21. Web site: Ginsburg . Aaron . February 17, 2022 . See inside the swanky 37th-floor amenity space at Nomad's Rose Hill tower . 6sqft.
  22. Web site: Marcut . Adina . Behind Rockefeller Group's First Residential Project in Manhattan . Multi-Housing News . February 10, 2021.
  23. Web site: Presson . Chandler . February 7, 2023 . On The Market: Stunning And Spacious Penthouse in NoMad . August 29, 2024 . Gotham Magazine.
  24. Web site: Hendrickson . V.L. . November 12, 2021 . Buyer Snaps Up Luxury Manhattan Penthouse in New Art-Deco Style Tower . August 29, 2024 . Mansion Global.