Townhouse At 243 East 17th Street Lists For $19,999,500

243 E 17th St, Entertainment Room

A Gramercy 6 BR 5 Bath 8,500 sqft townhouse originally built circa 1850, fully renovated in 2019, and featured in Elle Decor lists for $19,999,500. The five story stately home encompasses gracious proportions, a three-bay facade, round-arched doors and windows, a 28 ft wide cast-iron balcony, an elevator, a grand winding staircase, five fireplaces (one wood burning), skylights, and a paneled cornice. The residence is located at 243 East 17th Street with center line views of Stuyvesant Square Park. Among the many 2019 upgrades include a new energy-efficient boiler and HVAC system, and a new roof. [NY Post]

243 E 17th St, Living Room
243 E 17th St, Living Room

The Landmark PH At 111 West 57th Street Lists For $21 Million

111 West 57th St PH 20
111 West 57th St PH 20

The Landmark Penthouse, a 3 BR 4.5 Bath duplex in the legendary Steinway Hall portion of 111 West 57th Street, lists for $21 million. Steinway Hall was a recording studio where Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington created music. SHoP Architects and Studio Sofield have reimagined the 5,269 sqft space featuring a great room with 26 ft vaulted ceilings, intricately patterned solid oak floors, and arched glass doors opening to a 1,000 sqft wrap around terrace. The upper level master suite includes a 2,500 sqft private terrace with tree top views of Central Park. Building amenities include: a Porte-cochere entrance on 58th street; a lobby accented with limestone, marble and steel; a 82 ft swimming pool; a double height fitness center; and 24-hour attended entrances and dedicated concierge service. [NY Post]

111 West 57th St. Porte Cochere
111 West 57th St., Porte-cochere

Four BR Penthouse At 443 Greenwich Street Sells For $29 Million

443 Greenwich Street PHD
443 Greenwich Street PHD

A 4 BR 4.5 Bath Penthouse triplex with 5,004 sqft. interior space and a 1,000 sqft. private terrace at 443 Greenwich Street sold for $29 million. The residence features a double height living room with seven south facing windows, a marble encased gas fireplace and reclaimed wood beams. The apartment was initially purchased for $20.2 million in 2017. 443 Greenwich Street was built as a book bindery in 1882 and then converted to 53 luxury condominium residences in 2017 by Metro Loft Developers, LLC and Cetra Ruddy Architects. Building amenities include a 70 ft indoor swimming pool, a state of the art fitness center, a children’s playroom, wine storage, a 5,000 sqft. landscaped roof deck, and a central courtyard. [Mansion Global]

443 Greenwich PHD, terrace
443 Greenwich St. PHD, private terrace