Commissioned by Nelson Rockefeller, the building was designed by Wallace K. Harrison and J. Andre Fouilhoux and completed in 1937. Initially a rental aimed at out-of-town business people working at Rockefeller Center, the apartment complex was later converted into a residential co-op.
The iconic Rockefeller apartments were commissioned by Nelson Rockefeller in 1937 as pied a terres and were designed by his architects, Harrison and Fouilhoux. The use of industrial materials such as the curving bays of metal sash windows, bear the hallmarks of early International Style design and lead to the building's Landmark designation in 1984.
Penthouse A has just undergone a complete gut renovation by noted architect Neal Stufano, to create a sophisticated and glamorous aerie with superb city views, surrounded by 500SF of wide terraces perfect for entertaining and private enjoyment.
The apartment has a bright and airy open plan featuring 10' ceilings and the original huge floor to ceiling steel framed doors which have been restored and fitted with thermopane glass to feature the impressive city skyline views looking north towards Billionaires Row, and the newly evolving Midtown skyline. The living room and the dining area both have a wall of these windows with doors to the terrace, and are further enhanced by a wood burning fireplace and cleverly designed storage space underneath the dining banquette. A hallway leads to the master bedroom, also with a wall of windows and built-in closet. There are beautiful new oak herringbone hardwood floors and solid oak wood doors with nickel hardware, and the impressive chef's kitchen has stainless steel appliances, handsome slate grey cabinetry, stone countertops, subway tile walls, marble flooring and a large west-facing window.
This meticulously designed apartment offers the buyer an opportunity to enjoy a turn-key penthouse experience in the heart of Manhattan, just three blocks from Central Park and across the road from MOMA's sculpture garden. Its perfect location is in the midst of all the city has to offer, from Broadway shows to Fifth Avenue shopping, fine restaurants, art galleries, and museums.
Active
$1,800,000
17 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019
1beds
--sqft
Coop
Built in ----
-- sqft lot
$1,698,200 Zestimate®
$--/sqft
$4,326/mo HOA
What's special
Wood burning fireplaceWide terracesSubway tile wallsStainless steel appliancesMarble flooringComplete gut renovationSolid oak wood doors
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Listing updated: December 09, 2024 at 02:08pm
Listing by:
Brown Harris Stevens,
autsch@bhsusa.com
Source: StreetEasy,MLS#: S1522943
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Full bathrooms: 1
Cooling
- Central Air
Features
- Has fireplace: Yes
- Fireplace features: Wood Burning
Interior area
- Total structure area: 0
Property
Features
- Patio & porch: Terrace
- Exterior features: Terrace
Details
- Parcel number: 012700020
- Special conditions: Resale
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: Cooperative
- Property subtype: Coop
Community & HOA
Community
- Features: Doorman, Full Time Doorman
- Security: Doorman, Full-Time Doorman
- Subdivision: Midtown
HOA
- Has HOA: Yes
- Amenities included: Elevator(s)
- Services included: Maintenance
- HOA fee: $4,326 monthly
Location
- Region: New York
Financial & listing details
- Tax assessed value: $50,761,000
- Annual tax amount: $2,765,344
- Date on market: 3/15/2021
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