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The super-luxury Midtown 432 Park condo today unveiled its glitzy amenity spaces, which include this screening room.DBOX
Executive homeowners can work away in this mahogany-paneled boardroom.DBOX
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Residents also get a billiards room.DBOX
Jay Wright's the Wright Fit will manage the 14th-floor fitness center.DBOX
Residents can swim in this 75-foot, two-lane pool.DBOX
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Spa-treatment rooms are on the 16th floor of the 96-story tower.DBOX
The exterior of 432 Park Ave.DBOX
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As the rich get richer, their luxury NYC homes become even more luxurious.

The towering Rafael Viñoly-designed 432 Park Ave. condo, a 96-story Billionaire’s Row property that stands as the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere, has just unveiled its completed amenity package — supreme perks reserved only for its 1-percenter residents.

Though move-ins at this tony 106-unit address began early this year, a number of other details regarding the building have been kept hush-hush. But now, we finally get a look at the 30,000 square feet of leisure spaces that will keep homeowners fed, entertained and fit. Their operations are set to begin this summer.

Architect Rafael ViñolyElizabeth LippmanArchitect Rafael ViñolyElizabeth Lippman

Unlike 432 Park’s towering West 57th Street rival, One57, these newly released fittings are totally private — giving the super-rich space to hide away. One57 has its own amenities for billionaire residents — a dining room, a gym and a screening room among them — but the building shares space with the luxury Park Hyatt hotel. The hotel’s amenities are open to both guests and One57 residents, such as its pool that overlooks Carnegie Hall, as well as a spa.

Among the coolest features are a private full-floor restaurant and lounge helmed by Michelin-starred Aussie chef Shaun Hergatt — who previously ran Juni in Midtown and SHO at the Setai Wall Street — and restaurateur Scott Sozmen, himself an alum of Colicchio & Sons and Per Se. There’s no word on specific menu items for homeowners and their guests, but the space will offer an extensive wine list, room service and in-home catering.

This 12th-floor eatery’s design by Bentel & Bentel will also be quite chic. The space opens to a 5,000-square-foot terrace, which overlooks 57th Street, and will have Lasvit architectural lighting installations, including two 22-foot-high chandeliers dressed with 55,700 pieces of crystal apiece.

On the 14th floor, there will be a gym managed by Jay Wright’s the Wright Fit and a yoga studio. To cool down, residents will also get a billiards room with library and an 18-seat projection room for screenings. If they want to conduct some business, this level also has a mahogany-paneled boardroom with seating for 14 and teleconferencing equipment.

Restaurateur Scott Sozmen and chef Shaun HergattDBOXRestaurateur Scott Sozmen and chef Shaun HergattDBOX

Meanwhile, the building’s 16th floor has a two-lane, 75-foot indoor pool, a Jacuzzi, as well as steam, sauna and massage rooms for spa treatments.

In sum, the generous amenity package encompasses three full floors with 28-foot ceiling heights.

They’re the kind of trappings you’d expect for the building’s deep-pocketed buyers. Headlines late last month identified Joey Schwebel, chairman of the Israeli retail franchise group Trimera Brands, as the purchaser of a $13.7 million, 57th-floor apartment.

Beyond Schwebel, other buyers include Douglas Elliman bigwig Howard Lorber and Nassir Abdulaziz Al-Nasser — a Qatari diplomat and former president of the UN General Assembly.

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