Within the late nineteenth century, Manhattan’s elite lived largely in tony brownstones round Madison Sq. Park. The neighborhood stays a sizzling deal with, with a glass skyscraper redefining luxurious residing close to the historic 6.2-acre inexperienced house.
There are simply 83 condominiums, two per flooring, on the glass-walled Madison Sq. Park Tower at 45 East 22nd Street. The Midtown constructing, accomplished in 2017, has a granite base (to match the interval buildings at road degree) and widens because it rises 777 toes into the air.
Now one of many residences, 46-A, is in the marketplace for $7.2 million.
At this residence with a semi-private elevator, floor-to-ceiling glass partitions ship 360-degree metropolis views 24/7. The house’s 32-foot nook nice room with 10-foot ceilings appears to be like out on landmarks just like the Empire State Constructing, Chrysler Constructing, Flatiron Constructing, clock tower at 1 Madison Avenue, Hudson River and extra. The open-plan design of the room consists of a lounge that flows to the eating space and the kitchen, which showcases customized cabinetry designed by Molteni and home equipment by Sub-Zero and Miele.
The two,490-square-foot residence incorporates three bedrooms. The first bed room, which has panoramas of downtown and the Hudson River, and two others have en suite bogs. Every rest room is outfitted with an outsized bathe, double self-importance, radiant heated flooring and soaking tub positioned close to home windows. There’s additionally a laundry space and a moist bar.
Life-style facilities on the tower embrace a health middle, playroom for kids, library and membership on the 54th flooring with metropolis views.
The constructing was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and Golden, and Hill West Architects. Interiors had been designed by Stockholm-born Martin Brudnizki’s staff.
Itemizing agent Chris Fry sees a possible purchaser as “both a small household or a step-down couple in search of spectacular views,” he stated in an e mail. “I might extremely suggest an evening displaying to understand the panorama.”
Madison Sq. Park was inhabited by the Lenape folks within the 1600s. By 1811, it was the biggest public house in Manhattan. A century later, the park displayed the primary public Christmas tree in the USA The park, with a public backyard, playground, open-air museum and canine park, affords metropolis dwellers a sanctuary inside Manhattan.
Chris Fry of Elegran is the itemizing agent.