One57, New York

One57, soaring 306 m above Midtown Manhattan at 157 West 57th Street, redefined ultra‑luxury living upon its completion in 2014. Designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Christian de Portzamparc with interiors by Thomas Juul‑Hansen (Yabu Pushelberg), its striking glass curtain‑wall shifts light dynamically, creating a rippling “waterfall” effect.

The tower houses 92 luxury condominiums perched above the flagship Park Hyatt Hotel, which occupies the lower 18 floors. Residences range from one‑bedroom layouts to opulent Signature Collection homes and two grand penthouses—“Spring Garden” and “Winter Garden”—spanning floors 89–90.

Interiors exemplify refined craftsmanship: expansive layouts with floor‑to‑ceiling windows framing Central Park, luxurious materials—Italian marble, rosewood or oak flooring, custom cabinetry by Smallbone—plus Miele and Sub‑Zero appliances, Dornbracht fixtures, and marble baths with steam showers.

One57’s residents enjoy an extensive amenities floor with private lobby, library, billiards, screening room, performance space, fitness, yoga studio, triple‑height indoor pool, Jacuzzi, and pet spa. Additionally, Park Hyatt services—spa, housekeeping, concierge, in‑residence dining—are accessible.Apartments For Sale in One57, New York

Commercial success includes multiple $30–40 M contracts; notable sales include a four‑bed unit on the 86th floor listed at $38.5 M and Robert Herjavec’s 6,200 ft² condo resold for $38.8 M. Michael Dell’s landmark $100 M penthouse purchase in 2014 marked the most expensive U.S. condo sale to date.

One57 stands as a benchmark of Billionaires’ Row’s elite residential towers: an architectural icon, a hub of five‑star hospitality, and a symbol of global luxury condominium investment.

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