Private Terrace Iconic Skyline Views Premier NoMad Address
Rising above Madison Square Park, this extraordinary penthouse duplex offers a rare opportunity to own a residence of remarkable scale, light, and architectural distinction in one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods. Located within the celebrated 15 Madison Square North, the home combines historic character with refined contemporary design, delivering an exceptional standard of luxury living in the heart of NoMad.
Spanning an expansive layout with four bedrooms, a media room or home office, and five full bathrooms, the residence is defined by its dramatic proportions and elegant finishes. A gracious entry foyer opens into a spectacular living and dining space where 12-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and abundant natural light create a sense of grandeur rarely found in the city. A gas fireplace anchors the room, while sweeping views of the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building provide a breathtaking backdrop to everyday living.
The main level features three beautifully appointed bedrooms and four full bathrooms, along with a versatile bonus room ideal for a media lounge, library, or private office. The primary suite serves as a tranquil sanctuary, highlighted by a spa-inspired bathroom clad in Bianco Dolomiti marble with dual vanities, a deep soaking tub, glass-enclosed shower, and Waterworks fixtures.
Thoughtfully designed by Nathan Eagan, the residence showcases rich Brazilian walnut flooring and a meticulously crafted chef's kitchen featuring custom Italian cabinetry, Calacatta Gold marble countertops, and a full suite of professional-grade appliances by Viking, Miele, and Sub-Zero.
The upper level offers a private retreat with a fourth bedroom suite and direct access to a spacious private terrace-an ideal setting for entertaining or relaxing above the city skyline. A kitchenette and full bathroom further enhance the functionality and privacy of this level.
Originally built in 1912 and masterfully converted into luxury condominiums, 15 Madison Square North is a distinguished pre-war building offering white-glove service, including a full-time doorman, concierge, and resident manager.
Residents enjoy an exceptional collection of amenities, including a landscaped rooftop terrace, two-story fitness center, children's playroom, and bike storage. The residence also includes two private wine storage units located in a temperature-controlled wine room, as well as a large private storage locker, offering both convenience and exclusivity for collectors and connoisseurs.
Perfectly positioned at the northern edge of Madison Square Park, the building provides immediate access to one of Manhattan's most beloved green spaces along with world-class dining, shopping, and cultural destinations. Multiple transportation lines-including the 6, N, R, W, M, and PATH-are moments away, offering seamless connectivity throughout the city.
There is currently an assessment of $68.16 monthly as well as a 2% flip tax.
Quick Profile
NoMad, North of Madison Square Park, is a rectangular swath of land that is bordered by East 25th Street to the south, East 29th Street to the north, Sixth Avenue to the west, and depending who you ask, Madison or Lexington Avenue to the East. It’s had its acronymed name for over two decades but not every New Yorker calls the neighborhood NoMad.
Historic architecture, trendy hotels and restaurants and high-priced apartments - NoMad wasn’t always the coveted neighborhood that it is today. It’s gone through many transformations over the years. Including a red light district known as the Tenderloin in the 1880’s. It was a popular shopping destination and a place where high society held court in the mid 19th century. It was part of New York City’s Silicon Alley in the 1990’s.
As of lately, world class chefs and restaurants have moved into NoMad. It’s tied with Midtown Manhattan for having the most Michelin stars (six stars to date). Besides NoMad’s architecture, nightlife, and restaurants, we can’t forget the added perk of being close to other great neighborhoods and cultural institutions. NoMad’s central location makes it easier to get just about anywhere in the city. You can walk to Chelsea, West Village, Union Square or Grand Central Station in no time at all. The N, R, 1, 6, B, Q, F, and M are very close or just a few blocks away. Penn Station is also within walking distance.