The allure of One High Line Residences has sparked significant attention in the first half of 2023. The West Tower top-floor penthouse with an asking price of $52M, was swept into contract within the second quarter of 2023. In the same timeline, two half-floor penthouses, asking $28M and $30M respectively, also found prospective owners. 


These impressive figures are undoubtedly substantial for Downtown Manhattan. However, they  reflect the compelling attraction of these apartments and the prestige associated with the building itself. These sales serve as a clear endorsement of One High Line's unrivaled residential appeal and investment potential.


What are you missing out on?


The location in West Chelsea is great, as One High Line NYC is nestled along the iconic High Line Park and the Hudson River in the vibrant West Chelsea neighborhood. Here you are only 3 blocks to the West Village (which perpetually lacks new construction inventory) as well as 12 blocks to Hudson Yards to the north. Many of the aprtments from each tower have water views, although the West Tower is closest to that Hudson River. 


One High Line’s architecture stands apart with its pair of twisting towers dripping in limestone and set on a full city block. This novel design element, the brainchild of renowned Dutch architect Bjarke Ingels, amplifies the allure of the development and distinguishes the building from those with conventional architecture. 


The interiors were artfully conceived by Paris-based Gilles & Boissier and NYC-based Gabellini Sheppard, embracing a fusion of European elegance and New York sophistication. These serene living spaces not only capture the urban vibrancy outside but also reflect an intimate sense of home. It's an oasis of tranquility amid the bustling city.


The building has a huge array of resident-only amenities, however, the integration of the 5-star Faena New York flagship hotel in One High Line's East Tower offers residents an unmatched blend of upscale living, world-class dining, and exceptional service, a unique proposition in Downtown Manhattan condominiums. The East Tower overlooks that High Line. 


A la carte services offered to residents by the hotel include: in residence dining, housekeeping, concierge services, laundry and dry cleaning, transportation coordination, and event planning. 


Resident-only amenities include:  full-time attended lobby, concierge, live-in resident manager, parking onsite, storage, bicycle parking, 75-foot lap pool, whirlpool, fitness center, private training rooms, steam rooms, sauans, private treatment room, double-height lounge, golf-simulator, gaming studio, private dining room, billiards and game room, children's playroom. 

Developed by Whitkoff and Access Industries!  Whitkoff has a great track record having delivered 111 Murray and 150 Charlea, two great buildings. 


This could be the opportunity to secure an extraordinary living experience in New York City in a brand new building in a time where we don’t see anything quite like it being delivered in the next 4-5 years. 



Prices start at:

$2M for 1-beds 

$3M for 2 beds

$6M for 3 beds

$9M for 4 beds

$28M for 5 beds