NYC Central Park Tower Penthouse Lists for $150M
Named “Sky House,” the property—represented jointly by Reuveni Development Marketing and Christie’s International Real Estate Group—hits the market with unobstructed views.
NEW YORK CITY—Central Park Tower, developed by Extell, stands as the tallest residential tower in the world, according to a prepared release. Located on Billionaire’s Row, the building is home to New York’s most discerning and opulent homes with stratospheric views, exquisite architecture, gracious layouts, and phenomenal service. Residents have access to the Central Park Club, an exclusive offering of approximately 50,000 square feet of thoroughly curated luxury services and amenities. The Club’s five-star amenity service comprises fitness and wellness, curated dining and events, and lifestyle concierge services.
The defining feature of Central Park Club is 10Cubed, located on the 100th floor over 1,000 feet above Manhattan. Residents can enjoy the highest private ballroom, restaurant, wine, and cigar lounge in the world. The private fitness center is furnished with the latest cardio and strengthening equipment, indoor and outdoor heated saltwater pools, and a windowed basketball and squash court.
Now, occupying the 127th and 128th floors is a penthouse for sale called “Sky House” on the market for sale for $150 million. Residence 127/128 encompasses two full floors at 11,535 square feet of interior living space featuring eight bedrooms and nine and a half bathrooms.
“After only a 60-second elevator ride up 1,382 feet, one arrives – literally – in the clouds,” says Shlomi Reuveni, listing agent and President and CEO of Reuveni Development Marketing. “To put it in perspective, that puts you 100 feet higher than the top floor of the Empire State Building.”
He adds that the home offers unobstructed, never-before-experienced views of New York City in every direction. “They extend so far that one can see to the Atlantic Ocean, witness changing weather patterns approaching Manhattan, or take in the events 8.5 miles away at MetLife Stadium.”