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Trophy
Suites
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to The Trophy Suites |
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Providing
furnished apartments for your corporate or personal needs |
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The
Trophy Suites -
20 West Street
New York City, New York
United States, 10004
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20
West Street, New York City, New York, United States, 10004 |
Areas
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New
York |
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Service Reservations |
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(877) 234-0999
(212)-475-6952 |
Airports |
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JFK
International, LaGuardia Airport |
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| Fax |
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(877)
234-0959
(212) 475-6951 |
Suites
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All-Suites
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| Year
Built |
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1929 |
Number
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40 |
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| Year
Renovated |
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2006 |
Number
of Rooms |
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225 |
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| E-Mail
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customerservice@spnewyork.com
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EST
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Meeting
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Available
at request |
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| Services,
Facilities, Amenities |
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AM/FM
Alarm Clock; Coffee Maker in Room; Express Check In/Out; Free Local
Telephone Calls; Parking (Near By); Television with Cable; Laundry/Valet
Services; Early Check In/Out (Upon Request); Late Check Out (Upon
Request); Maid Service (Upon Request); Microwave; Refrigerator;
Stove/Oven; VCR; Phone; Full Stainless Steel Kitchen; Dishes/Cookware;
Dishwasher; Heat/Air; 120AC Electrical; Marble Bathroom; FREE High
Speed Internet in the Business Center, Movie Theater Room; Outdoor
Finished Patio, Sauna, Message Room; Billiards Room; Dry Cleaning
and Laundry Service available in the Buildings Lobby. **** The majority
of our suites have some of the best views of the Statue of Liberty
and River that can be found anywhere in Battery Park City. |
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Credit Cards |
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American
Express, Master Card, Visa, Discover |
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United
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*Room
Rate Ranges (US Dollars) |
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Studio
$4,050 Per Month
Rates are based on a 30 Day Minimum Stay |
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Optional
Monthly -> Call
For Special Prices |
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| Pet
Policy |
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$250
Refundable Deposit |
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**Rates
not applicable on black out dates and are subject to change without
notice |
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**Rates
are Inclusive |
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| Disclaimer |
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Indicative
rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making
a reservation.
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Signature
Policy |
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Prepayment
is required prior to arrival. |
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| Check
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3pm |
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| Check
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12pm |
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Quick
Description |
The Downtown Trophy Club is a condominium building on the Southern
tip of Manhattan in Battery Park City. It is a Landmark Art Deco
skyscraper built in 1930 which features an abundance of studio suites
with gorgeous, open views. A majority of our suites have high ceilings
and amazing City and River views. The uppermost floors even have
clear views of the Statue of Liberty.
The
building has a wealth of amenities such as a complimentary 12,000
square foot fitness center, 24 hour doorman, concierge service,
outdoor terrace, a movie theater room, a lounge with a free Continental
breakfast and other services similar to a luxury hotel.
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Building
History |
The
Downtown Trophy Club is a classic example of an Art Deco skyscraper.
It was built in 1930 as Signature Properties of the Downtown Athletic Club; an exclusive
private club and Signature Properties of the famous Heisman Trophy which the club
awarded to the outstanding NCAA college football player of each
year.
Membership
to the Downtown Athletic Club was open to lawyers and executives
only and the club was considered one of the most elite private
sports facilities in New York. It housed a large gymnasium, tennis
and squash courts and at one time even an indoor golf course.
Out of state members could rent apartments on the uppermost floors
during a stay in Manhattan.
The
club shut down only in 2001, after September 11th. The building
was subsequently acquired by the largest real estate developer
in Manhattan's Downtown Area, The Moinian Group, and is now being
offered for sale as exclusive condominium residences.
Since
the building is a registered landmark, detailed renovation has
lovingly restored the original glory of the Art Deco structure.
Starrett & Van Vleck were the building's architects when it
was erected between 1929 and 1930.
Mottled
orange brick, laid in subtle patterns, was used to create visual
interest on the facade. The irregular massing reflects the original
configuration inside (exercise facilities, member's areas and
a residential part on the uppermost floor). It should be mentioned,
that a brick building provides for a much more pleasant living
space than a modern steel and glass construction. This is due
to the unique insulating property of brick; brick retains heat
better than large glass or steel fronts and provides better protection
from the cold and heat outside. Brick also enhances the comfort
level of the atmosphere inside a building because of its ability
to balance variations in humidity levels which is a major problem
in New York City. Brick's mass also make it a very effective noise
insulator.
Architecturally,
the building design shows strong vertical lines done to convey
the idea of speed - very fitting for a sports related building.
Several setbacks provide outdoor space and all but the apartments
on very low floors are open and bright.
There
are 5 express elevators to provide speedy access to even the uppermost
floors.
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