Nearly 100 years since Rockefeller Center became a New York institution, the Rockefeller Group makes its first foray into residential with Rose Hill, an Art Deco-inspired condominium that recently topped out in the heart of one of the city’s hottest new neighborhoods. The apartments offer fantastically flexible floor plans, sweeping views, and open chef’s kitchens. On the 37th floor, a lounge offers the feel of a private club with a long dining table, lounge, bar, and panoramic skyline views. Nearly 100 years since Rockefeller Center became a New York institution, the Rockefeller Group makes its first foray into residential with Rose Hill, an Art Deco-inspired condominium that recently topped out in the heart of one of the city’s hottest new neighborhoods. The apartments offer fantastically flexible floor plans, sweeping views, and open chef’s kitchens. On the 37th floor, a lounge offers the feel of a private club with a long dining table, lounge, bar, and panoramic skyline views.