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Old Posted Feb 21, 2023, 8:52 PM
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https://www.mansionglobal.com/articl...llion-1eb2ecff

Penthouse on Manhattan’s Billionaires’ Row Sells for $47.2 Million
The residence overlooks Central Park from the 78th floor of the 111 West 57th Street tower






BY V.L. HENDRICKSON
FEBRUARY 21, 2023


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A Manhattan penthouse at 111 West 57th Street has sold for $47.2 million, Mansion Global has learned.

The more than 6,500-square-foot penthouse is located on the 78th floor of the 84-floor supertall tower built from the original landmarked Steinway Hall on Billionaires’ Row. The deal closed last week, according to the project’s developers, JDS Development Group and Property Markets Group.

“Our goal with 111 West 57th Street was to set a new standard for bespoke luxury living,” Michael Stern, founder and CEO of JDS Development Group, said in an email. “This particular home is perfectly centered over Central Park, features subtle detailing, luxurious finishes and superb craftsmanship, and is nothing short of breathtaking.”

Steinway Hall was designed in 1925 by Warren and Wetmore, and the new 1,428-foot tower addition was conceived by New York City-based SHoP Architects. William Sofield, also based in Manhattan, was behind the interiors and amenities, which were recently completed.

The tower is the second-tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere and offers a double-height fitness center with a mezzanine terrace, an 82-foot swimming pool and private cabanas, and sauna, steam and treatment rooms. There’s also a private dining room and a catering kitchen, a residents’ lounge with a terrace, meeting rooms and a study and a private porte-cochère, plus a 24-hour doorman.
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