988 Fifth Avenue
988 Fifth Avenue, New York, United States
For those desiring iconic Central Park and Manhattan skyline views with beautiful natural light, this home is unequalled. With approximately 50-foot of Fifth Avenue frontage, this stunning and impressive full floor approx. 3,500 square foot prewar residence boasts commanding open views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline; the picturesque view
Maison Hudson, 401 West Street
401 West Street, New York, United States
Welcome to the combined penthouse and seventh floor option at Maison Hudson. With the possibility to create a custom 4 bed, 5 bath residence with an additional office, lounge area, second living room, and two laundry closets, this Hudson River racing duplex is a special opportunity in the West Village. Occupying the entire eighth and seventh floors
15 Central Park West
15 Central Park West, New York, United States
Perfectly located on the 14th Floor in the exclusive "House" section of 15 Central Park West, this spectacular sun-flooded Robert A.M. Stern residence boasts panoramic views of Central Park and the iconic Manhattan skyline. With over 47-feet of frontage and seven oversized windows, the living room, dining room, and primary bedroom all face directly
The Bryant, 16 West 40th Street
16 West 40th Street, New York, United States
Located high above vibrant Bryant Park in the heart of New York City, Penthouse North is one of just two Penthouses crowning The Bryant, David Chipperfield’s new modernist landmark on Bryant Park. Penthouse North is spread over three floors of refined living and entertaining space with a double-height loggia and incomparable views of Bryant Park an
180 East 88th Street
180 East 88th Street, New York, United States
Residence 46 captures cinematic views from a 419’ elevation. This full floor home is only one of three offerings for this 4,017 sqft, four bedroom, four ensuite baths and powder room layout. Oversized windows encapsulate the iconic scenery spanning from Central Park and beyond the midtown skyline to the East River and beyond the mountains of New Je