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Midtown masterpiece has soared to new heights, securing a buyer for its full $11.5 million asking price just months after hitting the market.
Perched atop 520 Fifth Avenue, the tallest residential tower on the north-to-south avenue, Penthouse 80 boasts breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building and Central Park from its 1,002-foot-high perch.
The sale is expected to close by year's end, with the identity of the new owner remaining under wraps for now. The building itself is nearing completion, with closings set to begin later this year.
"We're thrilled with the interest in our one-of-a-kind mixed-use project," said Donna Puzio, senior sales director at Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group. "With only two penthouses and a select few residences remaining, we're confident that 520 Fifth Avenue will be a true gem of Midtown."
The full-floor penthouse spans 2,562 square feet, offering an unparalleled living experience designed by the renowned firm Charles & Co. Its sleek, sophisticated aesthetic is matched only by its jaw-dropping views from nearly every angle.
A chef's kitchen and spa-like primary bath clad in marble are just a few of the luxurious features that make Penthouse 80 truly special. And with massive arched windows and 13-foot ceilings, the space feels expansive and airy.
The building's private amenity suite, accessible to all residents, is a true showstopper. Featuring a glass-roofed solarium, library lounge, private dining room, and gaming room, it's the perfect retreat for those seeking a luxurious lifestyle.
Inside Penthouse 80, attention to detail is evident in every aspect of its design. From the black French Saint Laurent marble powder room to the honed Taj Mahal quartzite countertops in the kitchen, every element has been carefully curated to create a truly unique living experience.
The entire development features 100 condos ranging from one- to four-bedrooms, with completion expected by late 2025.
