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Now you can call New York's Waldorf Astoria home

Now you can call New York's Waldorf Astoria home

A $US1 billion revamp is adding uber-luxury residences to the mythic Manhattan hotel.

The residents-only Starlight Pool will have a retractable roof.  

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The Waldorf Astoria was once the tallest, largest and grandest place to live in the world, but it is a building with a double identity and a strange history.

It has two copper crowns; an art deco castle with twin towers. It is a dense mass of urbanity positioned above thin air, situated not on the bedrock of Manhattan but above the tracks of the railway line that runs beneath.

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