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Waterline Square’s Indoor Tennis Court is One of Many State-of-the-Art Amenities

August 20, 2021 | 11:59 AM
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Waterline Square, the luxury residential development between West 59th Street and West 61st Street, is the first and only residential development in New York City that is home to an indoor regulation-size tennis court. The state-of-the-art space is complete with a scoreboard and bleachers for spectators, making it the perfect place for tennis aficionados to practice their serves or organize matches with their neighbors. Residents can access the tennis court without ever stepping foot outside, making it ideal to beat the heat this summer.

The court is part of the Waterline Club, the amenity center inside Waterline Square. With convenient, direct resident connections to One, Two and Three Waterline Square, the Waterline Club is home to an extraordinary collection of sports and fitness, swim and spa, leisure and social, creative, children’s and pets’ spaces.

The Waterline Club has been designed to offer spaces for residents of all ages and all interests. The club’s sports and fitness amenities include an indoor half-pipe skate park— the first of its kind in a New York City residential development—as well as a squash court, full-court basketball court, indoor soccer field, 30-foot rock-climbing wall, bowling alley, golf simulator, state of-the-art fitness center, and dedicated Pilates, boxing/MMA, yoga/barre studios and the tennis court.

Residents will also enjoy the swim and spa areas that are complete with a 25-meter saltwater pool, children’s pool area, hot tub, steam rooms, infrared saunas, locker rooms, massage treatment rooms and salon areas for manicures, pedicures and hair styling. A full suite of creative amenities gives residents access to an art studio, music and recording studio, video and photography studio, and indoor gardening studio, while spaces designed for leisure and social activities include a games lounge, cards parlor, screening room, party rooms and catering kitchen. An indoor playroom, washing and grooming stations, and training studio are available for pets.

Waterline Square is conveniently located moments from some of the best green spaces, restaurants, shopping and cultural institutions that New York City has to offer, including Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Columbus Circle, Central Park and Hudson River Park. Waterline Square offers a variety of residential lifestyles, including condominiums and rental residences.

Waterline Park; Architect: MNLA; Location: New York, NY

One-bedroom rentals start at $5,353 net. To schedule an appointment with the leasing team or find more information about the rental residences, please call 929.203.0008 or visit www.waterlinesquare.com.

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