Peek Inside the $40.5M Penthouse at Architect Renzo Piano’s First NYC Residential Building
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1/4Photographs Courtesy of Noë & Associates with the BoundaryRenowned architect Renzo Piano, known for designing the new Whitney Museum as well as the New York Times Building, has now contributed his first residential project to the New York City skyline. Located at 565 Broome Street, the SoHo building has just unveiled the first of its penthouses. The breathtaking residence serves airy elegance expected from Piano’s spaces, but will set you back a cool $40.5 million.With 6,655 square feet of interior living space, the enormous duplex penthouse sits on the northern half of the building and houses four bedrooms and four and a half baths. Spread across two floors and serviced by a sculptural staircase, as well as a private elevator, the living spaces are ideal for entertaining. The first floor alone boasts a great room with soaring 16-foot ceilings, an eat-in kitchen, and living and dining rooms boasting 40 feet of floor-to-ceiling, west-facing windows for sublime sunset viewing. Each of the four bedrooms on the upper level has an ensuite bathroom.With all of these striking features, it’s hard to imagine a facet more fabulous. That changes with a quick trip up to the residence’s private rooftop deck. Though terraces on both of the lower levels help contribute to the 3,437 total square feet of outdoor space, it’s this 2,500-square-foot marvel that truly wows. Complete with a heated rooftop pool and 360-degree views of the city, the impressive open-air space makes the exorbitant price tag well above worth it.James C Flowers, Raphael De Niro, and Lauren De Niro of Douglas Elliman Real Estate have the listing. This real estate news was first reported by Curbed.Photographs Courtesy of Noë & Associates with the BoundaryRenowned architect Renzo Piano, known for designing the new Whitney Museum as well as the New York Times Building, has now contributed his first residential project to the New York City skyline. Located at 565 Broome Street, the SoHo building has just unveiled the first of its penthouses. The breathtaking residence serves airy elegance expected from Piano’s spaces, but will set you back a cool $40.5 million.With 6,655 square feet of interior living space, the enormous duplex penthouse sits on the northern half of the building and houses four bedrooms and four and a half baths. Spread across two floors and serviced by a sculptural staircase, as well as a private elevator, the living spaces are ideal for entertaining. The first floor alone boasts a great room with soaring 16-foot ceilings, an eat-in kitchen, and living and dining rooms boasting 40 feet of floor-to-ceiling, west-facing windows for sublime sunset viewing. Each of the four bedrooms on the upper level has an ensuite bathroom.With all of these striking features, it’s hard to imagine a facet more fabulous. That changes with a quick trip up to the residence’s private rooftop deck. Though terraces on both of the lower levels help contribute to the 3,437 total square feet of outdoor space, it’s this 2,500-square-foot marvel that truly wows. Complete with a heated rooftop pool and 360-degree views of the city, the impressive open-air space makes the exorbitant price tag well above worth it.James C Flowers, Raphael De Niro, and Lauren De Niro of Douglas Elliman Real Estate have the listing. This real estate news was first reported by Curbed.
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2/4Photographs Courtesy of Noë & Associates with the Boundary
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3/4Photographs Courtesy of Noë & Associates with the Boundary
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4/4Photographs Courtesy of Noë & Associates with the Boundary