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Interior Renderings Released For Upper West Side Mega Development
Check out what some interior spaces at the Upper West Side's Waterline Square mega development will look like.
UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — The development team behind Waterline Square, an upcoming mega development on the Upper West Side, announced their "dream team" of interior designers and released some renderings of interior spaces in each of the development's three buildings.
The three Riverside boulevard buildings that make up Waterline Square — located between West 59th and West 61st streets — have different architects and will also have different interior designers. One Waterline Square will pair the architecture of Richard Meier with interiors of Champalimaud, Two Waterline Square features architect KPF and hospitality duo Yabu Pushelberg and Three Waterline Square will feature architect Rafael Viñoly with interiors done by design firm Groves & Co., according to a press release sent to Patch.
Included in the release were renderings of a lobby at One Waterline Square, an apartment kitchen in Two Waterline Square and a living room in Three Waterline Square.
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Check out the renderings below:



The nearly five-acre development will also feature three acres of parkland and open spaces connecting the three buildings. The parkland will feature tree groves, a great lawn, walking paths, a playground, fountains and waterfalls, according to a press release.
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One Waterline Square (10 Riverside Boulevard) will rise 36 stories and contain 288 apartment units, according to a report from New York YIMBY.
The second and largest building, located at 30 Riverside Blvd, will feature two towers rising from the same base. On tower will rise 38 stories and the second tower will rise 25 stories, YIMBY reported. The building will contain 656 units, according to the report.
Three Waterline Square (635 West 59th Street) will rise 34 stories and contain 244 apartment units, YIMBY reported.
Goldstein, Hill & West served as the executive architect for the whole development.
Most units in the three buildings will be rentals, but each of the tower's top units will be luxury condominiums. Apartment units will start going on sale in 2017, according to a press release. GID started construction on the five-acre development in 2015 and is expected to close in 2018.
Photos courtesy of GID Development Group
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