Construction is complete on 50 West 66th Street, a 69-story residential skyscraper on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by Snøhetta and developed by Extell and Tennor Holding, the 775-foot-tall tower stands as the tallest structure on the Upper West Side and yields 127 condominium units. SLCE Architects is the executive architect for the property, which is located on an interior lot between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West with frontage on both West 65th and West 66th Streets.
All remaining work on the podium and the tower’s glass curtain wall and corner balconies has concluded since our last update in December, when crews were still finishing up the ground-floor frontages on both West 65th and 66th Streets. The following photos detail the finished appearance of the exterior in late golden hour lighting.
Condominium units are available in two- to six-bedroom layouts and two collections: The House and The Tower. The House residences, designed by Shamir Shah Design, are intended to evoke prewar aesthetics with spacious living spaces and warm materials. The homes in the Tower collection, designed by AB Concept, feature high ceiling spans and polished glass walls. Private loggias are carved into The Tower’s corners, providing panoramic views of Central Park, the Hudson River, and the New York City skyline. All homes offer the signature Extell Choice, which allows buyers to select from various finish palettes, each complete with stone, custom millwork, and premium hardwood flooring and fittings.
Residential amenities at 50 West 66th Street span more than 50,000 square feet and include a full-size basketball and pickleball court, an indoor saltwater lap pool and spa, fitness center, Pilates and training studios, squash court, bowling alley, golf simulator, screening room, infrared sauna and steam rooms, locker rooms, a children’s studio, gaming lounge, and private storage facilities. The 20th floor will offer an outdoor saltwater swimming pool and spa, a sundeck, a skyline lounge and sunset bar, a terrace and fire pit, lifestyle concierge service, and a conference room and club room.
Extell Marketing Group is handling sales and marketing in conjunction with Janice Chang of Douglas Elliman and Hilary Landis and Beth Benalloul of The Corcoran Group. Prices start at $4.6 million.
The closest subways from the development are the 1 train at the 66th Street station to the west at the intersection of Broadway and Columbus Avenue. The property sits in close proximity to Lincoln Center and Central Park.
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ugly
Exquisite.
I do kind of revel at UWS NIMBYs going ballistic about this building and 200 Amsterdam for ruining their “quaint little village”.
But seriously though, imagine living all the way north on West 95th St and going completely out of your way to come down to West 66th St every day to scoff and make angry remarks in front of the doorman just to feel like your NIMBYism is validated.
What a waste of time and breath.
It would be amazing to sit on those balconies and enjoy the views of Central Park and Midtown. I live on the Upper West Side, and I really love this building and its location. I think the area could benefit from more buildings like this—and they should be built taller.
The Upper West Side is one of the best areas in New York City, but there are still too many old buildings and low-rise structures. Thoughtful, taller development could bring more housing while taking advantage of the incredible location and views. I hope we see more projects like this in the neighborhood.
this is a goofball take. the UWS is one of the most charming historic neighborhoods in the city we do not need more tall buildings there, plenty of land elsewhere.
Hopefully more tall skyscrapers coming to the UWS.