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ONE HUDSON YARDS
This 178-unit rental, the product of a design collaboration that includes Ismael Leyva (above), launched in August and delivers bonkers perks. A terrace overlooking the High Line, as well as penthouse-level lounges, are de rigueur in a property of this caliber. But tenants get an Equinox-curated gym and a half-court for basketball. There’s also a bowling alley and a kids’ playroom with a custom climbing gym. Prices start at $4,995. Contact: Related Rentals, 212-468-5530
TOWER 28
This 58-story rental in Long Island City has way more than just an impressive 477 units, which are now leasing. (StreetEasy shows the building’s current cheapest pad is a studio that asks $2,049.) There’s plenty of space for decadent extras, too. An indoor pool has retractable doors that lead to a roof terrace. A colorful children’s playroom is kitted out with toys. Up top, there’s also an observation room and deck. Elsewhere, residents get a media room, a fitness center, a business center, a game room and on-site parking. Contact: MNS, 718-696-0324
JACKSON PARK
At Tishman Speyer’s massive Long Island City development — with a trio of luxury rentals that begins leasing its first tower this fall — residents can enjoy a stand-alone five-story, amenity-filled clubhouse. Renderings show an indoor lap pool, an outdoor pool with plush seating and an indoor lounge that leads to a terrace with city views. There’s also a spacious dog run. Prices are not yet available. Contact: Citi Habitats New Developments, 718-736-2906