The Intercontinental was converted in 2005 from the Inter-Continental Hotel. The entrance to this luxury apartment building still features the ornate style made popular by the hotel in the 1920s. The interior of the apartments abandons this style for a more modern, contemporary one. The contrast of the two decorating styles is an increasingly popular trend with those who want to preserve the old look of Manhattan but still retain the functionality and sharpness of contemporary design.
The Intercontinental has kitchens that feature Poggenpohl cabinetry and a number of brand-name appliances, including those by Sub-Zero and Miele. The best thing about the Intercontinental’s kitchens is that their windows feature breathtaking views of Central Park. The bathrooms and powder rooms all feature Sycamore vanities complete with marble countertops. These rooms integrate the prewar architecture and design details, which blend seamlessly with the contemporary conveniences offered.
Along with a 24-hour doorman and full service concierge, the Intercontinental also offers its residents the added amenities of large storage space and on-site laundry facilities. The health and fitness club is located on the second floor and offers residents top-of-the-line equipment. The site also has its own terrace, breakfast bar and private garden.
110 Central Park South is located right at Central Park. Residents can walk to the park, fine dining, high-end shopping and many of Manhattan’s best landmarks and museums.