Manhattan, NY According to J.D. Carlisle Development Corp., in partnership with DLJ Real Estate Capital Partners and Mitsui Fudosan America, Inc., leasing has begun at One Sixty Madison, a new residential tower located in NoMad, at the nexus of Chelsea, Gramercy and Midtown.
Rising 45-stories, One Sixty Madison offers 319 rental residences comprising of studios, one and two bedroom homes. SLCE Architects created an octagonal work of architecture, with interiors by Philip Koether Architects. The synthesis of their respective talents creates a rental property with notable allure both inside and out. Douglas Elliman Development Marketing is the exclusive marketing and leasing agent for the property.
One Sixty Madison’s octagon shape, coupled with its 45 degree angle to the avenue, results in expansive, game changing views of the city that do not align with the grid.
“This first-ever, octagonal design breaks with the typical New York City street wall,” said Evan Stein, president of J.D. Carlisle Development. “The brilliant way the architects placed the footprint of the tower at an angle lets our tenants experience Manhattan’s skyline from a unique perspective with living rooms facing northeast at the Chrysler building and northwest towards the Empire. These vantage points are unlike anything else out there.”
Residences are bathed in natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows, many 12’ high, accented by White Oak floors, with thoughtful details emphasized throughout. Layouts offer furnishable and spacious residences, with most able to accommodate dining tables for up to eight people.
Additionally, thanks to the building’s octagon shape, corner residences feature triple panoramic view exposures, as opposed to the more standard double exposure.
One Sixty Madison offers over 20,000 square feet of amenity spaces, featuring the Three Sixty Lounge atop the building over 525ft in the air, which features an indoor fireplace, and two expansive rooftop terraces with remarkable views of the city’s greatest landmarks. This lounge offers the rare opportunity to enjoy a lavish amenity space on the building’s top floor. Residents also have access to the nearly 14,000 square feet Park Lounge, which is surrounded by the building’s elevated and landscaped private park.
Additional amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center overlooking the private park, valet and concierge services, bicycle storage and a fully attended lobby.
“We’ve created something exceptional, right in the heart of NoMad, that outshines all other living experiences in Manhattan,” said Cliff Finn, EVP at Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. “The elegance and sophistication of the building are a step above the rest.”