The West Residence Club
Award-Winning Dutch Design
Where Design Meets Downtown Energy
The West Residence Club is a 12-story, 219-residence luxury condominium designed by Amsterdam-based Concrete Architects, winners of the BLT Built Design Award and the World Architecture Festival Award. Rising in Hell's Kitchen, the building pairs a seven-story Dutch-made upcycled brick base with a five-story glass Cloud topper, offering fully furnished turnkey residences with interiors curated for modern city living.
The West Residence Club: una visión general
547 West 47th Street, New York, NY 10036
Gamma Real Estate
Concrete Amsterdam / Ismael Leyva Architects
2021
219
12
Condominio
Hell's Kitchen
Condominios en venta en The West Residence Club
Por qué los compradores eligen The West Residence Club
Amsterdam-Based Concrete Architects Did Every Detail
The West Residence Club was designed by Concrete Amsterdam, winners of the BLT Built Design Award and the World Architecture Festival Award. What impresses our clients is the completeness of Concrete's involvement. They designed the architecture, the interiors, the amenity spaces, and even the turnkey furniture packages. The result is a building where everything feels intentional and cohesive, from the Dutch-made upcycled brick facade to the sliding cast glass doors inside each residence. For design-conscious buyers, this level of curatorial control from a single studio is genuinely rare in New York.
Turnkey Living Removes the Renovation Headache
One of the smartest features at The West is the availability of fully furnished turnkey residences. Our clients who are relocating to New York or buying a pied-a-terre find this enormously appealing and practical. You can close and move in the same week with a professionally designed home, which in a city where renovations routinely take months and cost a fortune, is a genuine luxury in itself. The furnishing packages are not afterthought items from a catalog. They are curated by Concrete's design team to complement the two interior palettes, Light and Gray.
Rooftop Pool with Hudson River Views in Hell's Kitchen
The rooftop swimming pool at The West Residence Club, with panoramic views of the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline, is the kind of amenity that closes deals for our clients. Buyers who tour the rooftop during warmer months consistently rate it as the highlight of their visit. Combined with over 30,000 square feet of total amenities including a fitness center by The Wright Fit, glasshouse library with fireplace, private dining room with chef's kitchen, rooftop dog run by Throw Me A Bone, and house bicycles by Trek, the building operates like a boutique hotel for its 219 residents.
Hell's Kitchen Has Become One of Manhattan's Best Neighborhoods
Hell's Kitchen has transformed from a gritty theater district into one of Manhattan's most dynamic and desirable residential neighborhoods. Hudson Yards, The High Line, and Hudson River Park are all within easy walking distance. Restaurant Row remains one of the densest dining corridors in the entire city. Our clients who five years ago might have dismissed the area are now actively seeking it out for its character and energy. At 547 West 47th Street, The West sits at the center of this transformation, offering studios to two-bedrooms starting at $765,000.
Our Take on The West Residence Club
The West Residence Club at 547 West 47th Street is a building we recommend to clients who prioritize design integrity and value. At 12 stories with 219 residences, this is not a supertall or a branded tower. It is a thoughtfully designed mid-rise by Amsterdam-based Concrete Architects that delivers an uncommon level of architectural quality at a price point starting from $765,000.
The design story here is genuine. Concrete won both the BLT Built Design Award and the World Architecture Festival Award for this project. The building's distinctive seven-story Dutch-made upcycled brick base, topped by five stories of glass known as The Cloud, creates a memorable streetscape presence. Inside, two curated palettes, Light and Gray, feature natural oak flooring, Calacatta marble kitchens, Miele and Bosch appliances, and sliding cast glass doors that bring transparency and light into every home.
The amenity program across 30,000-plus square feet is resort-caliber for a building of this size. The rooftop swimming pool with Hudson River views is the headline feature, but the glasshouse library with fireplace, private dining room with chef's kitchen, fitness center by The Wright Fit, and rooftop dog run by Throw Me A Bone are all well-executed. House bicycles by Trek and rentable hotel suites for guests are smart touches that reflect Concrete's attention to how people actually live.
Hell's Kitchen as a neighborhood has come into its own. The proximity to Hudson Yards, The High Line, and Restaurant Row gives residents access to some of the best dining, shopping, and outdoor space in Manhattan. The area feels energized without the crushing density of Midtown proper.
For buyers who are cross-shopping new construction in Hudson Yards or the Upper West Side, The West offers a distinctive alternative with genuine design credentials and a more approachable price point.
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The West Residence Club at 547 West 47th Street is a 12-story, 219-residence luxury condominium in Hell's Kitchen designed by Amsterdam-based Concrete Architects with Ismael Leyva Architects. The building received both the BLT Built Design Award and the World Architecture Festival Award for its distinctive architecture, which pairs a seven-story Dutch-made upcycled brick base with a five-story glass topper known as The Cloud. A large-scale mural by artist Tony Rubin Sjoman adorns the facade, announcing the building's creative spirit to the neighborhood.
Residences range from studios to two-bedrooms starting at $765,000. Two curated interior palettes designed by Concrete Amsterdam offer distinct aesthetics: a Light palette with soft neutral tones and polished metallic details, and a Gray palette with warm hues and black accents. All residences feature natural oak flooring, Calacatta marble kitchen countertops, Miele and Bosch appliances, high ceilings with oversized windows, and signature sliding cast glass doors that bring luminous transparency to each home. Fully furnished turnkey options are available for buyers who prefer a professionally designed, move-in ready experience.
The building offers over 30,000 square feet of resort-style amenities spanning multiple levels. The rooftop features a swimming pool and sundeck with Hudson River and skyline views, outdoor kitchen with grilling stations, and lounge areas designed for year-round enjoyment. An indoor/outdoor fitness center programmed by The Wright Fit provides comprehensive wellness facilities alongside a yoga and pilates studio. Social spaces include a glasshouse library with fireplace, private dining room with chef's kitchen, double-height lobby lounge, and co-working space with a packing station for e-commerce. A rooftop dog run and pet spa by Throw Me A Bone caters to pet owners, while a children's playroom with outdoor playground serves families. House bicycles by Trek, an 8th floor rooftop lounge, and rentable hotel suites for visiting guests round out the lifestyle amenity program. Twenty-four-hour concierge and full-time doorman service are standard.
The building's Hell's Kitchen location places residents steps from Hudson Yards, The High Line, Hudson River Park, and Restaurant Row. The neighborhood has become one of Manhattan's most dynamic residential areas, combining proximity to Times Square and Midtown's commercial core with a more residential character, vibrant dining scene, and extensive waterfront access along the Hudson River. Multiple subway lines provide convenient transit throughout the city. For buyers seeking design-forward living with genuine architectural credentials, an extensive resort-style amenity program, and a location in one of Manhattan's most energetic and rapidly evolving neighborhoods, The West Residence Club is a compelling and differentiated option worth serious consideration.
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Available Residences
Currently available at The West Residence Club
Residence 1114
547 W 47TH Street #1114, Manhattan, NY 10036
Residence 321
547 W 47TH Street #321, Manhattan, NY 10036
Residence 606
547 W 47TH Street #606, Manhattan, NY 10036
Una vida sin igual
Colección de residencias
The Loft Collection
Studios & 1-Bedrooms
From $765,000
- Open layouts
- Natural oak flooring
- High ceilings
- Calacatta marble kitchens
The Cloud Collection
Floors 8-12
Premium Pricing
- En-suite bathrooms
- Calacatta marble
- Private terraces
- Skyline views
Turnkey Homes
Fully Furnished
Move-In Ready
- Professionally designed packages
- Curated by leading designers
- Effortless luxury from day one
Two Bedrooms
2 Bedrooms
Contact for Pricing
- Generous layouts
- Sliding cast glass doors
- Two full bathrooms
- Premium finishes
Residences from $765,000
30,000+ SF of Resort-Style Amenities
The West Residence Club offers over 30,000 square feet of resort-style amenities spanning rooftop terraces, fitness and wellness spaces, entertainment venues, and curated lifestyle services, all designed by Concrete Amsterdam.
Pool & Rooftop
- Rooftop Swimming Pool & Sundeck
- Hudson River & Skyline Views
- Outdoor Kitchen & Dining Areas
- Grilling Stations & Lounge
Fitness & Wellness
- Indoor/Outdoor Fitness Center, The Wright Fit
- Yoga & Pilates Studio
- 8th Floor Rooftop Lounge
- House Bicycles by Trek
Entertainment & Social
- Glasshouse Library with Fireplace
- Private Dining Room with Chef's Kitchen
- Double-Height Lobby Lounge
- Co-Working Space & Packing Station
Living & Services
- Rooftop Dog Run & Pet Spa, Throw Me A Bone
- Rentable Hotel Suites for Guests
- Children's Playroom & Outdoor Playground
- 24-Hour Concierge & Full-Time Doorman
Los visionarios
Concrete Amsterdam
Architecture & Interiors
Amsterdam-based Concrete Architects designed The West with a distinctive seven-story upcycled brick base and five-story glass Cloud topper, winning the BLT Built Design Award and World Architecture Festival Award.
Ismael Leyva Architects
Executive Architect
New York-based Ismael Leyva Architects served as executive architect, collaborating with Concrete on the building's structural design and integration.
The New West Side
Hell's Kitchen has become one of Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhoods, home to Hudson Yards, The High Line, and Hudson River Park. The West Residence Club sits at the center of it all, steps from Restaurant Row's legendary dining, the energy of Times Square, and the waterfront greenways that define the new West Side.
Hudson Yards
World-class shopping, dining, and cultural destination
5 min walkThe High Line
Elevated park with art installations and city views
7 min walkHudson River Park
Waterfront greenway with recreational activities
3 min walkTimes Square
The crossroads of the world
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What is The West Residence Club?
The West Residence Club is an award-winning luxury condominium at 547 West 47th Street in Hell's Kitchen, designed by Amsterdam-based studio Concrete with 219 residences and approximately 30,000 SF of amenities.
What amenities does The West Residence Club offer?
Approximately 30,000 SF of amenities including a rooftop pool, fitness center, co-working spaces, screening room, children's playroom, pet spa, and landscaped courtyard gardens.
What are the residence finishes at The West Residence Club?
Residences feature European-inspired design by Concrete Amsterdam, with custom Italian kitchens, wide-plank oak flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, and premium fixtures throughout.
Where is The West Residence Club located?
547 West 47th Street in Hell's Kitchen, close to Hudson Yards, the High Line, Hudson River Park, and the Theater District. The neighborhood offers vibrant dining and excellent transit access.
Who designed The West Residence Club?
The building was designed by Concrete, an award-winning architecture and design studio based in Amsterdam known for their hospitality and residential projects worldwide.
How many apartments are in The West Residence Club?
The building contains 219 condominium residences ranging from studios to three-bedroom homes, offering options for a variety of buyers.
Does The West Residence Club have a pool?
Yes. The building features a rooftop swimming pool as part of its approximately 30,000 SF amenity package, offering skyline views while swimming.
Can foreigners buy at The West Residence Club?
Yes. As a condominium, foreign buyers can purchase without co-op board restrictions, making it accessible to international buyers.
What is Hell's Kitchen like?
Hell's Kitchen has become one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods, known for diverse dining, proximity to Hudson Yards and the High Line, excellent transit, and a mix of residential and entertainment options.
How does The West Residence Club compare to nearby developments?
The West Residence Club stands out for its Amsterdam-designed aesthetic, 30,000 SF amenity package including rooftop pool, and competitive pricing in the fast-growing Hell's Kitchen and Hudson Yards corridor.
Is The West Residence Club a good investment?
The Hell's Kitchen and Hudson Yards area has seen significant price appreciation. The building's award-winning design, comprehensive amenities, and proximity to Hudson Yards make it an attractive investment opportunity.
When was The West Residence Club completed?
The building was completed recently and represents one of the most design-forward residential developments in the Hell's Kitchen and Hudson Yards corridor.
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Manhattan Real Estate Market Intelligence
Market Context: Manhattan luxury condominium pricing is segmented by sub-market. The Billionaires’ Row corridor (57th Street, between Park Avenue and Columbus Circle) carries the highest price-per-foot in the United States, with trophy residences trading $4,000-$10,000+ per SF. Downtown Manhattan (Tribeca, West Village, Soho) has its own ultra-luxury tier driven by limited supply of new development. Upper East Side and Upper West Side condo medians sit materially below downtown trophy levels but offer larger floor plates and Central Park access. Pricing in Manhattan is sensitive to interest rates, mansion-tax brackets, and the offering-plan stage of any given building.
Entity Insight: Sponsor-direct new development in 2026 includes 80 Clarkson (West Village), 255 East 77th (Upper East Side), 140 Jane (West Village), 1122 Madison (Carnegie Hill), and Mandarin Oriental Fifth Avenue. Completed buildings with sponsor inventory remaining include Central Park Tower, 220 Central Park South, 53 West 53, 111 West 57th, and 50 West 66th. Each carries a distinct sponsor history, construction lender, offering-plan amendment cadence, and 421-a or other tax-abatement status that must be diligenced individually.
Buyer Signal: Manhattan’s structural inputs include the New York Attorney General-supervised offering plan process (provides buyer-side procedural protection not available in less-regulated markets), the depth of the resale market (high liquidity at exit), and constrained near-term supply (limited zoning capacity in core sub-markets). Risks to underwrite at contract: mansion-tax bracket inflation above $2M, transfer-tax assumption by buyer on sponsor sales, lot-line and view-corridor exposure on specific lots, condo board sublet and resale policies, and 421-a phase-out schedule where applicable. Status of any individual project, sponsor inventory level, AG offering plan amendment, pricing, or sales percentage should be verified at the time of inquiry.
Key Facts
- Trophy Manhattan condo $/SF range: $1,500-$10,000+
- Billionaires’ Row average $/SF: $4,000-$10,000+
- Downtown trophy (Tribeca/West Village) $/SF: $2,500-$6,000+
- Mansion tax: 1% above $1M, graduated brackets above $2M for buyer
- Typical sponsor contract deposit: 10%-20% at signing
- Standard buyer-attorney review window: 1-3 business days from contract delivery
- Sponsor-side commission: developer pays buyer agent on sponsor sales
- Tax-abatement programs (where applicable): 421-a, J-51, status verified building-by-building
- Foreign-national LLC ownership: common, structured at contract
Buyer Procedure
Manhattan sponsor-sales procedure: reservation form → offering plan delivery → buyer attorney review → contract execution and initial deposit → mortgage commitment (if financed) → closing at delivery. Sponsor-inventory and resale procedures differ; advisory pre-tour planning is recommended.
Manhattan Real Estate FAQs
What is the New York Attorney General offering plan?
The offering plan is the legal document filed with the New York Attorney General that governs the sale of every Manhattan condominium. It defines deposit handling, unit specifications, common charges, real estate taxes, sponsor obligations, and buyer protections. No Manhattan condo sale closes outside the framework of an accepted offering plan; amendments are filed periodically and reviewed by buyer attorneys at contract.
What is sponsor inventory?
Sponsor inventory refers to unsold units still held by the building’s developer (the “sponsor”). Sponsor units are brand-new, never lived-in, and may include negotiable pricing, closing-cost credits, and access to tax-abatement programs where the building has them. Sponsor-side transactions follow the offering plan, not the standard resale contract.
What tax abatements apply in Manhattan?
421-a is the most common Manhattan condo abatement, providing reduced real-estate-tax exposure for 10 to 25 years on qualifying new developments. J-51 applies to specific rehabilitated buildings. Each abatement has a phase-out schedule and building-specific qualification status that must be verified in the offering plan and the most recent tax certificate.
What closing costs apply on a Manhattan condo?
Typical buyer-side closing costs run 2% to 4% of price, including NYC and NYS transfer taxes (often assumed by buyer on sponsor sales), mansion tax (1% above $1M with graduated brackets above $2M), title insurance, buyer attorney fee, mortgage recording tax if financed, and prorated common charges and real estate taxes.
Are common charges the same as HOA fees?
No. Manhattan condos use the term “common charges,” not HOA fees. Common charges fund building operations, staff, amenities, and reserves. Real estate taxes are billed separately by NYC and are not part of common charges.
How does Manhattan Miami get paid on Manhattan transactions?
On sponsor-side new development purchases, the developer pays Manhattan Miami’s buyer-agent commission. Buyer representation is at no out-of-pocket cost to the buyer. On resale transactions, commission arrangements are disclosed at engagement.