Rose Hill Tops Out

Following the unveiling of Rose Hill, one of the new residential developments in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood that represents a modern era of Gotham-esque architecture and design by award-winning New York-based design firm CetraRuddy, legendary developer Rockefeller Group has announced that the 45-story luxury tower has topped out. Rising over 600 feet and located at 30 East 29th Street between Madison and Park Avenues, Rose Hill draws a direct connection to Rockefeller Center with its heavy prewar, Art Deco influence and will be comprised of 123 spacious, studio-to-four-bedroom residences including penthouses, and a vast amenities collection.

credit: Will Femia

credit: Will Femia

In a historic neighborhood that itself was once known as Rose Hill – a nod to the 130-acre Rose Hill Farm estate that occupied the land – the building offers cinematic views of New York City and the Manhattan skyline. Rose Hill is eloquently clad in a bronze-tone façade, accented by intricate detailing that frames expansive glass windows. Decorative lighting will illuminate the tower’s base and crown to highlight the building’s unique articulation.

“It’s been a phenomenal journey seeing this project come to fruition and take its place among the historic crowns of New York City with its distinct architectural design,” said Meg Brod, Rockefeller Group’s Senior Vice President and Regional Development Officer in the Northeast U.S. “We have created a tower that is authentic to our legacy and speaks to today’s buyers with its inventive flex spaces that can be customized to one’s needs as well as curated a robust amenities package with premier community partnerships. We look forward to welcoming residents home next fall.”

The Art-Deco inspired condominium will offer an abundance of amenities, including premier partnerships with New York-based businesses, and closings are anticipated to begin in late 2020.

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