$10 Million Duplex Penthouse in Astor Place Tower
By admin • Aug 30, 2011 • Selected Work
The Astor Place Tower is a 21-story mixed use commercial and residential condominium containing 13,000 square feet of retail space and 39 museum–quality architectural loft residences.
Designed by Charles Gwathmey and Robert Siegel and completed in 2006, the “sculpture for living” is located on one of New York City’s primary urban squares at the intersection of Lafayette Street, Astor Place and Fourth Avenue.
This 4,411 square foot duplex penthouse located on the 17th and 18th floors of the building features three bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, a 664 square foot mezzanine and a 538 square foot terrace on the upper floor with unparalleled views of Manhattan!
On sales for several years and originally offered at $14 million, the duplex eventually sold last June for $10 million!


















Photos courtesy of Elliman, Scott France, David Sundberg
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This building is a scar on the face of the Village. You know you’ve done wrong when the Kmart across the street looks classier.
indeed a very nice house design.. good job.