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Manhattan's Pinnacle Penthouse Hits Market with Price Tag Revealed

Penthouse 80 at Sutton Tower offers 9,200 sq ft of luxury living, 800ft in the air.

M
ove up to the East Side, to a luxurious penthouse apartment with breathtaking views of Manhattan's skyline. At 430 E. 58th St., Sutton Tower offers the ultimate luxury living experience, with Penthouse 80 listed for a staggering $65 million.

    This stunning duplex spans the entire top two levels of the tower, boasting nearly 9,200 square feet of interior space and an additional 166-square-foot south-facing loggia. With massive exposures, the penthouse floods with natural light, providing unobstructed 360-degree views of the city from various points on both levels.

    "You step out and see to the New York Harbor and all the wonderful iconic landmarks in between," says Elizabeth Unger, senior sales director of Sutton Tower. "I can see all the way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Hudson, and I can see the mountains of New Jersey; and I can see the city skyline from the Empire State Building to the Freedom Tower."

    Sutton Tower's upper floors stand far above those of nearby residential towers, with ceilings spanning 15 feet and window walls adding endless natural light. The five-bedroom, 6.5-bathroom home features a 54-foot-long great room overlooking the East River, which morphs from an entertainment space to a cozy family room.

    The building's amenities include a pool, fitness center, boxing studio, screening room, and more. Residents also have access to five floors of Sutton Club amenity suites, as well as a walkable neighborhood with mom-and-pop shops just outside the door.

    "We wanted to respect this historic neighborhood and do it at a level of quality," says Van Nguyen, partner at JVP Development. "The opportunity justified the risk if we lost the zoning fight. Now we have protected views, which is nice for buyers to know."

    Sutton Tower's design is courtesy of renowned designer Thomas Juul-Hansen, who has worked with top chefs and designers on high-end projects around the world. The building features 120 one- to five-bedroom homes, with pricing starting at $1.89 million for a one-bedroom.

    With its unique blend of luxury living and neighborhood charm, Sutton Tower is truly one-of-a-kind. As Unger notes, "It's the first of its kind and the last of its kind."

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