The house of Versace is designing interiors for a Manhattan landmark currently undergoing renovations and a condo conversion.

One Madison Avenue, the former Met Life Clocktower building near Madison Square Park, will be converted to residential condominiums

The Met Life Building

The Italian design house has been hired to do interior design work on the Clock Tower in the Flatiron District.

Erected as the tallest building in the world in 1909, a title it kept for four years until the Woolworth Building at 233 Broadway was completed.

The renovations include 55 condominium apartments, common areas and a spa. Donatella Versace will personally design a luxury club in the building. Versace designed the interiors of The Plaza last year.

The area is now being called Madison Park. A 60 story luxury building One Madison Park is is being constructed at 23 East 22nd St. Those apartments will have incredible views of the Clock Tower. The building is mostly sold although the building's penthouse top three floors 7500SF and a 580+SF wrap-around terrace is available for $45 million. 

 
This post has been included in New York Information New York County, NY Information Manhattan, NY Information
Post is included in group: Posts to Localism
Post is included in group: Local Expert
Post is included in group: Heritage Properties, Historic Sites and Antiques .
Post is included in group: Condo Specialists
Post is included in group: Condo Benefits

10 Comments on Manhattan's Clocktower: Designer Condos by Versace.

JUL
24
2008
463,432 Points 28 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Wow, Mitchell, this was kind of a shock to hear this...I have been to that gorgeous building many times, Met Life had many of their parties there.  What a great location for condos, though!

7:40am • #1
158,463 Points 18 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Carole, I think they will be very unique apartments. Can you imagine living up in the tower? They haven't started selling so I don't have prices yet.

8:34am • #2
702,362 Points 72 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Mitchell, I want to buy one!  Will you be my buyer broker?  Sounds pretty amazing!

8:54am • #3
158,463 Points 18 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Pat, Yes! I want one too. I will need to win the lottery first!

10:35am • #4
JUL
26
2008
3 Featured Posts

Aloha Mitchell,

I never really cared for Gianni Versace's interiors which to me seemed like neo-classical movie sets. The giant Apollo medallions, gold leaf, animal prints and marble seems a bit to over the top and austere. I think Donatella is better at decor than her late brother and it will be interesting to see her designs for such a classic landmark building. Thanks for the post.

Peace,

2:35pm • #5
JUL
27
2008
158,463 Points 18 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Aloha Kimo,

I totally agree about Versace's Apollo medallions, gold leaf animal prints and marble. I've always preferred the subtle, simple elegance of Armani.

Donatella is better than her late brother. She designed the Plaza Hotel last year and it is quite tasteful. Less is more these days.

8:22am • #6
AUG
01
2008
110,235 Points 26 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I'm more a fan of the Jagger pod design but great location for apartments. Keep us posted!

7:22pm • #7
158,463 Points 18 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

Hi Carole, Thanks for stopping by. I know you love those pods. I'm heading to the beach for a long weekend. Not sure when I'll be back...I'm playing it by ear lol.

7:38pm • #8
110,235 Points 26 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

great plan (meaning laid back lol) and it should be a fun time at the beach! enjoy and talk when you get back.  Find out if anyone on the sand is thinking about buying :-)  lol

And get a tan for me too!

7:49pm • #9
DEC
01
2008

Leave a response…



(optional)
What does the graphic say?
 

Find NY real estate agents and Manhattan real estate on ActiveRain.