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New Luxury Condo Near Central Park Starts Closings

GFI Development’s ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park, located at 111 West 56th Street in Midtown, has initiated unit closings and is ready for immediate occupancy.  

“Buyers recognize that ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park is much more than just a place to call home,” said Stan Spiegelman, managing director of GFI Development. “It’s an opportunity to experience a one-of-a-kind lifestyle that seamlessly combines the desirable aspects of high-rise condo living with coveted hotel services and luxury amenities, all centrally located under one roof and just moments away from Central Park.” 

Starting on the 34th floor of the 42-story building, ONE11 Residences at Thompson Central Park offers 99 one- and two-bedroom condominium residences and two four-bedroom penthouses with spectacular private terraces overlooking Central Park. Ranging in size from 549 to 3,042 square feet, homes start at $1.2 million. Sales and marketing are being handled exclusively by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. 

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