NYC Penthouse Skyline View
New York Manhattan, USA • March 15, 2026

Billionaire's Row
Penthouse

The Crown Jewel of 57th Street: A $169 Million Triplex Overlooking Central Park.

Fifty-Seventh Street in Manhattan has earned a new nickname over the last decade: "Billionaire's Row." It is a canyon of glass and steel where the world's most affluent individuals compete for the ultimate trophy asset—unobstructed views of Central Park. Rising above them all is this triplex penthouse, a residence that redefines the concept of vertical living.

Situated atop one of the tallest residential towers in the Western Hemisphere, this home is not merely an apartment; it is a palace in the sky. Spanning the 96th, 97th, and 98th floors, it offers nearly 17,000 square feet of interior space and a private outdoor loggia that feels suspended in the clouds. To stand in its double-height salon is to feel as though you have left New York City behind and entered a realm reserved for the gods.

The building itself is an engineering marvel, designed by a Pritzker Prize-winning architect to sway gently in the wind, a necessity at this altitude. The penthouse, however, is a fortress of calm. Acoustically engineered triple-paned glass blocks out the roar of the city below, creating a silence so profound it is almost unnerving.

Central Park View
The living room offers a direct, uninterrupted axis view of Central Park, stretching all the way to Harlem.

The Grand Salon

The heart of the home is the Grand Salon, a ballroom-sized space featuring 24-foot ceilings and walls of glass on three sides. It is here that the true scale of the property reveals itself. On a clear day, the view stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Hudson Highlands. At night, the city transforms into a glittering carpet of light, with the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building serving as illuminated neighbors.

The interior design is a study in restrained modernism. Floors are paved in white onyx, and a floating staircase made of bronze and glass connects the three levels. A custom-designed chandelier, composed of 3,000 hand-blown crystal droplets, cascades down the center of the stairwell, mimicking a waterfall of light.

"It is the only place in New York where you can look *down* at helicopters. You are not part of the skyline; you are above it."

Despite its vastness, the layout is designed for intimacy. Pocket doors made of Macassar ebony allow the salon to be divided into smaller seating areas, creating cozy nooks for reading or conversation. A wood-burning fireplace—a rarity in high-rise construction—anchors the northern end of the room, adding warmth and elemental beauty to the sleek surroundings.

The Private Club

The 97th floor is dedicated entirely to entertainment and wellness. It functions essentially as a private club within the home. It features a professional-grade screening room with seating for twenty, a billiards room, and a wine library capable of storing 2,500 bottles.

But the showstopper is the wellness suite. It includes a 50-foot swimming pool, a steam room, a sauna, and a treatment room for massages. The pool is positioned against a south-facing window, allowing residents to swim laps while watching the sun glint off the Hudson River. It is a level of amenity usually reserved for five-star hotels, now available in the privacy of one's own home.

Modern Penthouse Interior

The interior design emphasizes verticality, mirroring the soaring towers outside.

Minimalist Bedroom

The master bedroom is a sanctuary of silence above the city that never sleeps.

The Master Wing

The top floor houses the master suite, a sprawling complex that occupies the entire eastern wing of the building. It includes separate "His" and "Hers" bathrooms, dressing rooms that rival the boutiques of Madison Avenue, and a private study. The bedroom itself is cantilevered over the street below, providing a sensation of floating.

The bathrooms are clad in Statuario marble, with fittings made of solid rock crystal. The bathtub is positioned to offer a view of the sunrise over Long Island Sound. Every detail, from the heated floors to the automated shades, has been considered to provide the ultimate in comfort and convenience.

There are five additional guest bedrooms on this floor, each with an en-suite bath and unique views of the city. Whether looking south towards the Statue of Liberty or west towards the sunset, every room offers a distinct perspective on the metropolis.

The Loggia

Perhaps the most coveted feature of the penthouse is the outdoor loggia. In a city where private outdoor space is the ultimate luxury, this 800-square-foot terrace is priceless. Protected from the wind by high glass screens, it allows for alfresco dining 1,000 feet in the air. It is landscaped with hardy alpine plants and features a radiant heating system, making it usable even in the crisp autumn months.

A Legacy Asset

The sale of a penthouse on Billionaire's Row is a global news event. These properties are more than just homes; they are alternative asset classes, akin to a Picasso painting or a rare pink diamond. They are hedges against inflation, safe havens for capital, and symbols of ultimate achievement.

For the buyer who acquires this residence, it offers something that money usually cannot buy: a new perspective. From this height, the chaos of the world below fades away, leaving only the beauty of the geometry, the light, and the horizon. It is the pinnacle of the American Dream, realized in steel, glass, and stone.


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