Best NYC Rental Buildings with Spectacular Work From Home Views
With more than 50 percent of New Yorkers still working fully remote, NYC developers continue to offer creative, luxurious amenity spaces for residents to call “the office.” From rooftops to indoor/outdoor lounges to outdoor tables for warmer weather, new rental buildings are ensuring your WFH views are spectacular. See below some of the best views you won’t want to miss out on.
325 Kent in Williamsburg: The uniquely modern rental units at 325 Kent are arranged around an elevated courtyard that looks out through a dramatic opening to reveal permanent unobstructed views of Domino Park, the East River and Manhattan skyline. When tenants want some fresh air while sitting at their laptop, they can head up to the 7,000-square-foot roof deck overlooking the Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn and Manhattan or to the 2,000-square-foot fourth-floor courtyard.
5203 Center Boulevard in Long Island City: Developed by TF Cornerstone, 52-03 Center Boulevard offers breathtaking natural light and unmatched views overlooking Brooklyn, Long Island City and Manhattan. Residents have access to a full roster of amenities, including a multitude of expansive outdoor spaces, BBQ grills, club room and lounge, children’s playroom, fitness center, yoga room, laundry facilities and HomeWork — TF Cornerstone’s signature resident-exclusive co-working space. With breathtaking views of the waterfront from the co-working space, residents can enjoy a relaxing atmosphere to work from home.
One South First in Williamsburg: Two Trees’ One South First is an iconic luxury apartment on the Williamsburg waterfront, located right on Domino Park. Tenants can work from the breathtaking outdoor lounge pool at a dining table, by the landscaped sundeck, or head up to the 46th floor to work in a private cabana while taking in the sweeping views of the East River and Manhattan skyline.
Gotham Point in Long Island City: With an emphasis on creating an inclusive community, the Gotham Organization has envisioned Gotham Point as a mixed-income, multigenerational residential community, adding to the vibrant, dynamic Long Island City and Hunter’s Point South neighborhoods. Residents will have access to dedicated co-working lounges with breakout meeting rooms, private phone rooms and multi-person desks fully equipped with outlets — providing the perfect space to call “the office.”
Plank Road’s indoor/outdoor lounge. Credit: VMI rendering for IF Studio.
Plank Road in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn: One of the newest developments in Pacific Park by The Brodsky Organization, Plank Road offers a full suite of unparalleled amenities for residents — including an indoor/outdoor lounge with a landscaped terrace on the 18th floor and a rooftop pool with lounge chairs. These perfect spots to work in the sun while enjoying a sweeping view of the city.
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