Coordinates: 40°44′26″N 73°59′17″W / 40.74064°N 73.98807°W / 40.74064; -73.98807
One Madison is a luxury residential condominium tower located on 23rd Street between Broadway and Park Avenue South, at the foot of Madison Avenue, across from Madison Square Park in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. The building's main lobby and address is at 23 East 22nd Street.
Although much of the area nearby is included in various historic districts – such as the Ladies' Mile Historic District, Gramercy Park Historic District and Madison Square North Historic District – the location of One Madison is not, enabling the building to be constructed "as of right" with the transfer of air rights from the shorter buildings that surround the site.
When the building was originally announced, it was to be 47 stories and called The Saya; the name was changed to One Madison Park around the time that construction began in 2006 and then to One Madison after it was taken over by the Related Companies. The building as constructed has 60 stories. It features 360-degree views and contains 53 residential units, topped by an 6,850-square-foot triplex penthouse with a 586-square-foot wraparound terrace. The original asking price for the penthouse was $45 million, and was originally announced as including a butler with his own one-bedroom apartment on a lower floor. Prior to Related's take over of the building, the penthouse was under contract for $32 million, but that deal never closed.
Madison Park may refer to:
Madison Park is an 8.3 acre (34,000 m²) park in the Madison Park neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, located between the western shore of Lake Washington on the east, 42nd Avenue E. on the west, E. Madison Street on the north, and E. Blaine Street on the south. 43rd Avenue E. divides it into two sections; the east is a swimming beach and public dock, and the west is a playground, playfield, and tennis courts. Next to the beach is Madison Park Co-op, a community playhouse for toddlers and children.
For the first 19 years of its existence, the Madison Street Cable Railway ran on Madison Street from Elliott Bay to the park. Service was cut back to 21st Avenue in 1910. In addition, from the early 1880s to August 31, 1950, there was ferry service from Madison Park across the lake to Kirkland. (The construction of the Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge in 1940 had greatly reduced demand and the continued existence of the run could no longer be justified after tolls were removed in 1949.)
as long as she doesn't articulate much, this is just an attempt of 'decryption' :
'In The Stars' (album "In The Stars")
Madison Park - DeAnna Cool
Distance stands between us
Causing so much pain
.... ( "until stock I had a tie" ) ?? !!! -- well, that's fashionable I believe ...
And in the sky I see your face
In the long distance of night
far away, far away
It's through them I see your face
far away, far away
As long as (either range ?), (I arrange ?), (I surrend ?) the sky
You're not so far away
.... 'can we have protect head ?' -- Sure. (you mean, a helmet ... ?)
.... stars are (so) fast and high
'distance ... ( 'goodnite' ?? ) get some slices' ( ?? ! ) -- you mean, pancakes ... ?
... '(in what respect ... ??)' they're still the stars -- ever. for quite a long time, it seems
stars ... stars ... stars ... stars ...
In the long distance of night
far away, far away
It's through them I see your face
far away, far away
As long as (either range ?), (I arrange ?), (I surrend ?) the sky
You're not so far away
Conclusion : chew gum and marshmallow pie, or sing, but FCS, please make a choice ...