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Proudly perched above Park Avenue, this full-floor penthouse offers approximately 3,600 square feet of interior space and nearly 2,500 square feet of wraparound terraces with Midtown skyline and sunset views.
A private elevator landing opens to a sizable entry foyer and leads into a home defined by scale, light, and seamless indoor-outdoor connection. Formal entertaining rooms include an expansive living room with a wood-burning fireplace, an oversized dining room, and a den/library with a second wood-burning fireplace. The living room, dining room, den, kitchen, and primary suite all open directly to the terraces, creating a continuous flow to the outdoors. The windowed, closed kitchen is ideal for both everyday use and entertaining, with two dishwashers and generous prep space. A separate service area provides dedicated laundry and storage. For added flexibility, the den/library can be enclosed and delivered as a fourth bedroom.
This is a true prewar penthouse, combining classic scale, architectural detail, and extraordinary outdoor space rarely found on Park Avenue. Equally suited for significant entertaining or comfortable day-to-day living, it offers a level of privacy, proportion, and indoor-outdoor access that is exceptionally difficult to replicate.
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Carnegie Hill is a small neighborhood at the northern tip of the Upper East Side that borders Central Park. It is steeped in history, great wealth, architecture and culture. It is known for its world-class museums and its rows of historic mansions. Nothing much changes here as the entire area is landmarked, preventing the proliferation of high-rise developments. Thus the buildings stay a human scale, the sky is aplenty and the neighborhood kind of feels like a small town to its long time residents.
The name Carnegie Hill is derived from the industrial magnate Andrew Carnegie, when Carnegie decided to build himself a mansion at 91st Street and Fifth Avenue….
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