The building amenity on the top of your "must-have" list shouldn't be a rooftop deck —instead, it should be a top-of-the-line fitness center that not only features the newest equipment, but also a beautiful, high-design workout space with jaw-dropping views. Work out while experiencing quintessential city sights, the waterfront, parks, and more. It’s the ultimate inspiration to break a sweat and here are three gyms to get you started.
Quay Tower
Located at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 6, Quay Tower offers a waterfront lifestyle within the desirable Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. Living at Quay Tower offers convenient access to all that the park has to offer, including gardens and lawn space, in addition to sand volleyball courts, a dog park, and a children’s playground. These inspiring surroundings are evocative of the “relaxed luxury” of living at Quay Tower and are an important element of the state-of-the-art fitness center located on the ground floor. Featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over the park and water, the gym at Quay Tower is designed to make it feel like you’re running along the waterfront, even if you’re on a treadmill. The expansive space includes Peloton bikes and private training rooms, as well as a boxing gym designed in partnership with the world-famous Gleason’s Boxing Gym. Gleason’s formed their first exclusive partnership with Quay Tower to offer residents private classes with world champion boxer Yuri Foreman and is a fitness offering unlike any other in New York.
30 Park Place
In Tribeca at the corner of Church Street and Park Place, 30 Park Place is the tallest condominium tower to grace the Downtown skyline at 926 feet, with panoramic views of Midtown Manhattan, the Hudson and East Rivers, the New York Harbor and Statue of Liberty. Designed by celebrated architect, Robert A.M. Stern, 30 Park Place offers 157 residences in a mix of one- to six-bedrooms and features nearly 40,000 square feet of amenities, as well as a full suite of hotel services, all managed by Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. Within the comprehensive package is an expansive, state-of-the-art fitness center with a yoga studio inside. Machines and free weights line the space, while the studio offers a quiet retreat. Oversize windows let in an abundance of light and top of the line equipment decorates the area on the towers 38th floor. The 30 Park Place gym has protected, envious north-facing views that span from TriBeCa to Uptown, Brooklyn, New Jersey, and the Hudson River.
One Manhattan Square
At One Manhattan Square, located on the Lower East Waterfront, city living is completely redefined. Rising 800 feet into the air, this vertical village offers an unparalleled 100,000 square feet of every conceivable indoor and outdoor amenity, including a top-of-the-line gym with incredible water views—you can even see the Statue of Liberty. With private studios and a variety of fitness classes and programs available for residents, exercising at One Manhattan Square is a luxurious experience. After hitting the gym, residents can relax and unwind at the in-building spa, which features a tranquil courtyard filled with greenery and relaxation garden with views of the 45,000 square feet of an outdoor oasis on the property.