With the arrival of the warm months, there’s nothing quite like the luxury of relaxing in a private outdoor space, surrounded by breathtaking views. In New York City, several outstanding residential condo developments not only offer exquisite interiors and upscale amenities but also boast incredible private outdoor terraces. These urban oases provide the perfect escape from bustling city life, allowing residents to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Let’s explore a selection of new luxury buildings throughout Manhattan that feature the best outdoor terraces and loggias for a truly remarkable living experience.
Claremont Hall

Nestled on the campus of Union Theological Seminary in Morningside Heights, Claremont Hall stands tall as a 41-story mixed-use condominium with 165 units. Developed by Lendlease, LMXD (an affiliate of L+M Development Partners), and Daiwa House Texas, Inc., this architectural marvel was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Inspired by the Gothic Revival style of the original campus, Claremont Hall seamlessly blends timeless charm with modern sensibilities.

Inside Claremont Hall, residents are greeted with high ceilings, oversized windows, and European white oak flooring. State-of-the-art open kitchens, equipped with Bosch appliances, create the perfect space for culinary enthusiasts. Select residences offer private outdoor terraces or loggias, providing unparalleled views of Midtown and the Hudson River. The building also features a rich array of amenities, including a walnut-paneled library, grand dining room, children’s playroom, a creative maker’s room, resident lounge with a terrace, fitness center, onsite parking, and a stunning indoor pool.
The Bellemont

Located on the southern edge of Carnegie Hill, The Bellemont is a 13-floor luxury condominium building developed by the Naftali Group in collaboration with Robert A.M. Stern Architects and designer Achille Salvagni. Paying homage to the architectural grace of the Upper East Side, this striking building features a classic hand-laid limestone facade and offers twelve gracefully proportioned full-floor and duplex homes.

The residences at The Bellemont are characterized by loft-like ceilings, expansive enfilades, and dramatically tall windows, creating an atmosphere of grandeur. The soaring ceilings, monumental windows, and outdoor terrace spaces provide intimate views of Central Park, which is just a block away. The building also boasts an enchanting rooftop terrace with spectacular views of Central Park, making it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the city skyline. Inside, residents have access to modern amenities such as a state-of-the-art screening room, a regulation squash court, an inspired children’s playroom, and a holistic fitness space.
One Wall Street

A creative transformation of a historic Art Deco masterpiece, One Wall Street stands as the largest office building to be converted into apartments in New York City. Situated steps away from the New York Stock Exchange, this landmarked tower underwent renovations in 2018 under the guidance of developer Harry Macklowe. The preservation and restoration of the building’s iconic hand-carved limestone and the “Red Room” were overseen by Robert A.M. Stern Architects/SLCE.

The residences at One Wall Street, redesigned by Elizabeth Graziolo of Yellow House Architects and Cyril Vergniol, offer unique and distinctive features across a variety of collections to suit different preferences. The Terrace Collection, in particular, seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living, providing expansive views in every direction. Residents can enjoy a private restaurant with a stunning terrace offering views of the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor. The tower also offers an impressive array of amenities, including a 75-foot indoor lap pool overlooking New York Harbor, a full-floor event lounge, a co-working space, and a landscaped terrace.
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