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It is composed of two sections: a 70-story, 950-foot (290 m) tower on 58th Street, which is the 21st-tallest building in New York City, and an 18-story section on Central Park South, both of which contain a limestone facade. Most of the 118 apartments are duplex apartments, although some of the units have been combined to create larger units.
The neighborhood has some of the most expensive residences in the world. The top two floors of One57 sold to Michael Dell for $100.47 million in 2015, setting a record for the most expensive apartment ever sold in New York. [2] [3] Another bi-level apartment in the building was bought by hedge fund manager Bill Ackman for $91.5 million. [4]
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At the time of Worldwide Plaza's development, demand for office space in New York City had declined following Black Monday in 1987. [ 106 ] [ 107 ] The design of One Worldwide Plaza's basement and ground level was impacted by the location of the new subway entrances at the base. [ 108 ]
Illusiuonist David Copperfield has allowed his multimillion-dollar Manhattan apartment “devolve ... in 1997 for $7.4 million, according to the complaint, which says the residence is so large, it ...
The three-storey penthouse at 740 Park Avenue. The building was constructed in 1929 by James T. Lee, the grandfather of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis – who lived there as a child as Jacqueline Bouvier – and was designed by Rosario Candela and Arthur Loomis Harmon; Harmon became a partner of the newly named Shreve, Lamb and Harmon during the year of construction.
A Bankruptcy Court judge approved a $141-million offer by Fashion Nova ... It was also well under the $238 million a hedge fund mogul spent in 2019 for a penthouse overlooking New York's Central ...
The building is located on a 81,173-square-foot (7,541 m 2) land lot that occupies a full city block between First Avenue and Tunnel Entrance Street and between East 37th and 38th Streets, adjacent to the Manhattan entrance to the Queens–Midtown Tunnel.