740 Park Avenue Duplex Lists For $26 Million

Apt 10/11C Library
Apt 10/11C Library

Built in 1929 by banker James T. Lee and designed by architect Rosario Candela, 740 Park Avenue is one of New York’s premier cooperatives. The 14 room 4 BR 5/2 Bath duplex 10/11C features a private elevator entry, a 34′ gallery with 11’6″ ceiling height, a 36′ x 20′ living room with wide plank oak floors and four windows, a wood paneled library with fireplace, and a formal dining room. The four bedroom suites are located on the second floor. 740 Park Avenue amenities include full-service staff, fitness center and private storage. [Mansion Global]

Apt 10/11C Gallery
Apt 10/11C Gallery

East Village Penthouse Duplex With Terrace Lists For $7.95 Million

235 East 11th Street
235 East 11th Street, Penthouse

The penthouse of a five story building in the East Village at 235 East 11th Street with a lush 1,000 SF terrace lists for $7.95 million. 235 East 11th was originally constructed in 1926. The 2 bedroom 2.5 bath condop has been transformed by the former chief creative officer of Ralph Lauren, inspired by Amsterdam, Rome, the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, and the designs of Axel Vervoordt. Alfredo Paredes Studio incorporated reclaimed wood ceilings, limestone floors, rich white-oak millwork, and 5 sets of floor-to-ceiling casement French doors to evoke a timeless ambience. A third bedroom on the second floor has been transformed to create a corner natural white Oak paneled dressing room and home office. The 40′ x 18′ great room has 13′ ceilings and a wood burning fireplace. The terrace overlooks the St. Marks Church Tower and Gardens. [Mansion Global]

235 East 11th St., Penthouse Great Room
235 East 11th St., Penthouse Great Room

TriBeCa Penthouse At 140 Franklin Street Sells For $14.5 Million

140 Franklin Street PHA
140 Franklin Street PHA

A loft penthouse duplex at 140 Franklin Street with over 5,000 sqft of interior space and a 2,200 sqft landscaped terrace sold for $14.5 million. The 4 bedroom 3.5 bath residence was initially purchased for $10.75 million in 2018. The grand double height living room features a skylight, original cast iron columns and a wood burning fireplace. 140 Franklin Street was built in 1887 in the Romanesque Revival style and converted to a boutique full service condominium in 2000. [NY Post]

140 Franklin Street PHA, Terrace
140 Franklin Street PHA, Terrace