The Crown Building, named for its crown-like finial once topped by a 12-foot gold rooster, was built in 1922 by Grand Central Station architects Warren & Wetmore and was the first home of the Museum of Modern Art.
Residents have their own private entrance and dedicated elevators to access the building’s amenities, including three dining areas, a wine room, and the 7,500-square-foot Aman Spa, as well as full concierge services, that will accommodate needs from babysitting to private cocktail parties, per Aman’s website.
Aman New York Penthouse Sells for $135 MillionResidents have their own private entrance and dedicated elevators to access the building’s amenities, including three dining areas, a wine room, and the 7,500-square-foot Aman Spa, as well as full concierge services, that will accommodate needs from babysitting to private cocktail parties, per Aman’s website.
—the City’s Biggest Deal This Year
By Chava Gourarie
July 10, 2024 12:09 pm ET
July 10, 2024 12:09 pm ET
A five-story penthouse unit at the Aman New York has closed for $135 million, making it the most expensive sale in New York this year, edging out the $115 million duplex at Central Park Tower, which closed last month.
The 12,500-square-foot unit is one of 22 rarified residences above the Aman New York hotel in the historic Crown Building in Manhattan, located along Billionaire’s Row at Fifth Avenue and West 57th Street. Five units in the building have sold for above $50 million, . .
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