The Edge Pool Ready for Primetime
[nggallery id=”49268″ template=galleryview] We got to check out the pool at The Edge last week (where closings began last month). It’s got views of the East River and is connected to a whole health club/spa set-up that’s basically like being at a resort. Pretty awesome.
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We got to check out the pool at The Edge last week (where closings began last month). It’s got views of the East River and is connected to a whole health club/spa set-up that’s basically like being at a resort. Pretty awesome.
People actually think this is a place to swim?
These flashy new condos don’t normally appeal to me, but I have to say that I would LOVE this amenity. Especially since I let my NYHR membership lapse when a balcony crashed into the glass roof of the pool at their 57th Street location last June. (No injuries!)
The shorter the laps, the better, in my opinion.
That looks nice. But, if I lived there, I would never use it. To me, a pool without a diving board is pretty much useless and boring.
I wonder how much value a pool like that adds to the cost of ownership. (Amenity-rich buildings are wasted on me.)
Wine stores, pools…what is this a geriatric center?
there’s a wine store very close to opening in the edge building btw N6th and N7th.
another wine store opened in the NSP building on N5th.
section 8 landlords in the poconos make crazy scratch tho
*rob*
That pool is barely big enough to pee in.
I can’t stand the Poconos. They build stuff there with absolutely no regard for the way it looks or how it sits on the land or anything. It’s just an ugly place, in my opinion. They’ve ruined much of the beautiful mountainscape there.