NYC Condo Tower Unveils 5-Floor Amenity Suite

The uptown community features a five-floor amenity suite.

Manhattan skyscraper Sutton Tower, designed by Danish-born New York City-based architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, has unveiled a five-floor amenities club. The amenity collection, which is among the largest offered on the Upper East Side, functions like a private member’s club.

Measuring more than 22,000 square feet, the club offers above-ground spaces with generous ceiling heights. Features include a skylit club lounge with an outdoor terrace, a screening room with custom sofas and a wet bar, and a formal dining room with an adjacent chef’s kitchen. Also available are a library, game room, children’s playroom, casual dining lounge and multi-sport simulator.

The fitness and wellness offerings at the club include a 50-foot swimming pool and adjacent whirlpool, a spa treatment room, infrared saunas, showers and changing rooms and a fitness center with boxing and movement studios.

Public art

Juul-Hansen has also unveiled his first public art piece for a residential building. The Drop is a custom work of sculpture inspired by the architect’s design concept for the skyscraper, depicting an interplay between stone and water. It adorns the building entrance on 58th Street.

Built in 2023 and offering 120 residences across 64 stories, Sutton Tower is located on the East River. Nearby green spaces Sutton Place Park North and South provide benches and gardens with panoramas overlooking the river and Queensboro Bridge.

Residents are a short walk from First Avenue and less than a 20-minute walk to several colleges and the Savoy Plaza shopping center. Four different transit or subway stations are less than a 15-minute walk away.

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