The Copper, formerly known as the American Copper Buildings, is one of the most visually-breathtaking architectural marvels to grace the New York City skyline in the 21st century. A multi-unit installation, executed by Yale Stone, includes elegantly designed bathrooms, showcasing crocodile-marble slab accent walls, paired with black pearl tile floors, and statuary marble wall tiles set in a herringbone pattern. Additionally, kitchens are arranged around a centerpiece black statuary marble island, with white statuary countertops set against a white statuary backsplash.
Boasting one of the most incredible panoramas in the city, The Copper offers unparalleled views of the the East River, the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty. In addition to holding the title of the tallest copper-clad towers in the world, the structure includes a skybridge, the first of its kind to be built in New York in the last 80 years, which contains a 75’ swimming pool, a Turkish-style hammam, a climbing wall, and a host of other amenities.
The Copper has been featured in The New York Times, The Architect’s Newspaper, and Curbed New York, now a division of New York Magazine.
GC: JDS Development Group
Owner: JDS Development Group
Contact: John Mazzeo
