Description
Located at 350 West 50th Street, Two Worldwide Plaza is a post-war skyscraper offering luxury condominium apartments. The 39-floor building in Hell's Kitchen was completed by William Zeckendorf Jr. in 1989. Today, it is part of a three-building design that stretches an entire block between 8th and 9th Avenue from 49th to 50th Street.
The building's postmodern exterior is perhaps one of the most remarkable building features. The old-fashioned brick is modernized by a copper roof and glass pyramid at the top. At certain times of the day, the sun hits the sleek rows of windows to the point that the facade shines like metal.
The interior garden courtyard reserved for residents is matched with the mid-block public plaza housing a diverse array of greenery as well as a fountain with elaborate statues, and a nearby cafe. There are multiple laundry rooms located throughout the building, an attached independently operated parking garage, and a 24-hour doorman. In addition, 2 Worldwide Plaza is a few minutes away from the MoMA, Carnegie Hall, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, Lincoln Center, and Central Park.
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Building Features 39 Floors455 Units
$750,000 / $1,282 per ft²
Sold: Apr 26, 2019
-11.76% from ask / 114 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 585 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $1,783
Maintenance: $766 / R.E. Taxes $1,017
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Brendan
Hannon
brendan.hannon@compass.com
(412) 953-8091
Cindy
Scholz
cindy@compass.com
914-837-9339
Unit listing history
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