The 4,000 sqft penthouse on the 45th floor of 200 Amsterdam listed for $19.3 million is in contract. The 3 bed 3.5 bath residence includes floor to ceiling windows with views of Central Park, the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge. A 116 ft terrace spans the entire east side of the apartment overlooking Central Park. [Mansion Global]
200 Amsterdam is a 52 story tower on the Upper West Side, near Lincoln Center, with 3 floors of amenities including a fitness center and spa, 75 ft saltwater pool, and private club.
A 5,090 sqft 4 bedroom 4 Bath residence in SoHo/Nolita with more than 1,000 sqft of outdoor space and a 56 x 22 ft great room is in contract after being listed for $16.8 million. The apartment was purchased for $3.81 million in 1999. [WSJ]
Three penthouses at the Beckford House & Tower development on Manhattan’s Upper East Side have listed for a combined $79 million. They are all located on top of the 31 story 72 unit Beckford Tower portion of the development at 301 E. 80th St.
The 4,141 sqft penthouse 31, located at the building’s zenith, asks $20 million for four bedrooms, 5½ bathrooms and three terraces running 634 square feet total.
Penthouse 29 asks $29 million for 6,522 square feet across a full-floor with six bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms and 193 square feet of private outdoor space.
The $30 million, full floor penthouse 30 has six bedrooms and 7½ bathrooms across 5,452 square feet, with three terraces totaling 893 square feet.
Additional perks inside the homes include private elevator entries, 13 ft ceilings, and corner primary bedroom suites with wet bar, refrigerator and marbled bathrooms.
Beckford Tower’s amenities include a piano bar and lounge, a party room with a catering kitchen, an Art Deco-inspired pool area, a fitness center with yoga and training studios and a half-court for basketball.
Designed by Studio Sofield and developed by Icon Realty Management, the two building development Beckford House and Tower is over 85% sold since launching in October 2019 with more than $478 million in sales. [NY Post]