figuring out mark layout >
there is 1 of each of the 3 mark studio categories and 5 mark tower suite categories on floors 9-12 (8 x 4 = 32)
seems like they were going to be sold as coop but from recent article sounds like they are either never going to do that, or are not doing it right now in this economy. regardless, the original plans mean they have really nice full kitchens, including electric gaggenau cooktops. talk about try before you buy. interestingly the top 6 non hotel units on floors 14-16 have gas instead of electric, and wine fridges. understandable differentiation i guess.
that leaves 18 suites and 100 rooms on floors 2-8.
currently selling 10 coop residences (not in hotel inventory, 2 have closed)
4 - 1 per floor on 9-12 fronting street corner
3 on floor 14 (2?)
2 on floor 15
1 penthouse on floor 16/17
certainly would have been convenient for owner if that rumored russian had indeed bought floors 14-17.
themarkhotel.com/residences/
mark update >
now in hotel inventory >
2 on 14th floor
3 on floors 9 to 11
mark studio / mark premier studio - all 8 leased ?
coops sold >
9th floor park studio
12th floor coop
three 15th floor coop
(penthouse not sold)
carlyle by floor >
3-10 premier suite
3-19 superior room - $553
3-27 deluxe room
4-12 premier room
4-16 superior suite
4-16 deluxe suite
4-18 classic room
5-18 carlyle suite
10-17 rosewood suite $2,813
14-16 deluxe 2BR suite
15 premier 2BR suite # 1511 - $6,000
15-16 superior 2BR suite
20-33 deluxe tower room - $1,016
22 royal suite 2BR # 2209 - no longer in inventory
23-33 superior tower room - $595
27,30,31 central park tower suite - $7,500
28 empire suite 3BR duplex across 28 and 29 - $15,000
33 central park view suite - $5,000
hmm, hotel site says "188 rooms and suites distributed among the hotel's 60 residential apartments" while residences brochure says "188 rooms, including 64 suites and 55 residential apartments"
26 and 34 are full floor residences
(JFK had duplex residence on 34)
19 may have become full floor
wonder re very top / 36 to 40