A two-bedroom apartment in famed architect Robert A.M. Stern’s celebrity-filled 15 Central Park West takes in panoramic views of the park.
The house sits on the twenty seventh ground of “the Tower” of the two-building advanced, overlooking the long-lasting inexperienced area and the Manhattan skyline that borders it.
The constructing was constructed within the mid-2000s and has been residence to quite a few celebrities and public figures, together with actors Denzel Washington and Robert De Niro, musician Sting, baseball participant Alex Rodriguez and former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
Whereas the constructing is comparatively new, its limestone facade was sourced from the identical quarry because the Empire State Constructing and the New Classical model enhances its neighbors on the long-lasting road. It additionally has a protracted record of facilities, together with a 75-foot pool, 14,000-square-foot health middle, basement wine cellar with tasting bar and 20-seat screening room.
The unit options 11-foot ceilings and tall home windows that body the protected view. The greater than 2,300 sq. toes of area consists of two massive en-suite bedrooms and a half rest room. The master suite has a big walk-in closet outfitted with shelving and inset lighting, together with a contemporary mild fixture.
“It is the best pied-à-terre,” says itemizing agent Thomas Duger of Elegran.
Duger famous that the place towards the center of the 43-story tower gives an ideal vantage level.
“Typically, if you’re too excessive up, you lose perspective of the park,” Duger shares.
The present house owners have renovated the house, and finishes embody light-colored herringbone wooden flooring, detailed moldings and a half rest room with a full slab of onyx marble.
“To have a new-ish apartment in a constructing of this nature, there’s nothing prefer it,” Duger says.
The house was lately listed for $13.5 million.
The constructing is within the middle of cultural life in Manhattan, near Broadway theaters and Lincoln Heart, and blocks from the Museum of Fashionable Artwork and the American Museum of Pure Historical past.
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