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23 November 2023

Daily Newsletter

23 November 2023

Four Seasons to open new Private Residences in Istanbul, Turkey

Four Seasons Private Residences Istanbul marks the brand's commitment to expanding its standalone residences globally.

Luke Martin November 22 2023

Luxury hospitality company Four Seasons, in collaboration with real estate development and management firm Tay Group, has announced plans for the brand’s latest standalone Private Residences in Istanbul, Turkey.

The new project, at the meeting point of the Ulus, Etiler and Levent neighbourhoods, is expected to welcome new residents in 2024.

Design and amenities

The four blocks of the development feature floor plans, premium finishes and open living spaces.

Four Seasons Private Residences Istanbul will offer 82 homes: penthouses, a sky loft, garden suites and apartment residences, featuring a “modern, yet classic" design from interior designer Sinan Kafadar.

Three of the building’s penthouse residences will feature seven-metre-high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows, while the sky loft residence has a private terrace and glass ceilings. Garden suite residences will provide residents with the option of one-floor or duplex homes and the apartment residences will range from two plus-one to six plus-one apartments.

Residents will also have access to exclusive amenities, including electric vehicle charging stations, 24-hour surveillance, noise-cancelling technology, under-floor heating and environmentally friendly variable refrigerant volume air conditioning.

Onsite offerings extend to a kids’ playroom, an indoor swimming pool, a private cinema and wellness facilities.

The property will be managed by a dedicated Four Seasons team, including a director of residences and residential concierge.  

Expanded portfolio

The private residences will join existing Four Seasons properties in the city including Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at Sultanahmet and Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus.

Four Seasons Private Residences Istanbul marks the brand's commitment to expanding its standalone residences globally. Four Seasons currently operates 53 branded private residence properties around the world and three-quarters of future Four Seasons projects will include a residential component.

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