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This land is a special place. It housed the Edgewater Beach Hotel and was torn down to make way for Park Tower. While the original vision was for there to be three towers such as ours, only one was built. That makes us the tallest building in Edgewater, at 55 stories high! Park Tower has […]
Good evening. On behalf of the Park Tower Condominium Social Commission, Welcome to a celebration of Park Tower’s 50th anniversary. The idea for this celebration grew out of an inquiry from our neighbor, Chris Muscia, of our General Manager, Tim Patricio. From there sparks flew and this is the result. We have for you the […]
Good afternoon/evening. On behalf of the Park Tower Condominium Social Commission, Welcome to a celebration of Park Tower’s 50th anniversary. The idea for this celebration grew out of an inquiry from our neighbor, Chris Muscia, of our General Manager, Tim Patricio. From there sparks flew and this is the result. At our first event, on […]
First – thanks for inviting me to speak. I am honored to be here with you, celebrating the building’s golden anniversary. And I know a little something about being around for 50 years, because despite how amazing I look, I’m in the midst of my 50th year on this planet. Of those 50 years, I’ve […]
Park Tower was built in 1973, and in 2023 the Social Commission led our residents in celebrating its 50th birthday. The opening event was a reception Friday evening, September 8 in the Low-rise Lobby. Social Committee chair Sheldon Atovsky and Board President Michael Parrie made opening remarks (read Sheldon’s here and Michael’s here) and unveiled […]
As a feature or our 50th Anniversary Celebration, the Social Committee invited about a dozen Park Tower residents to join in conversation with committee members Bob Shamo and Monique Fouant, to talk about their memories and reflections. What inspired these residents to move here in the first place? What has changed since? What do they […]