111 W 57th St

111 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019

Condo Building In Central Park South

Units

60

Stories

84

Year Built

2020

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Units for Rent

1 Available Units

111 W 57th St

SHoP Architects PC
Architect

1,336,094

Total Sq Ft

Condominium

Building Type

JDS Development Group

Property Manager

Comprised of two interconnected buildings, 111 West 57th Street is arguably the most historically entrenched Billionaires’ Row address. While the original, landmarked Steinway Hall building was erected in 1925 by era-defining architecture firm Warren and Wetmore — once housing the hallowed piano producer’s flagship — the 1,428-foot SHoP Architecture-designed tower right next door was completed in 2021. Holding its own among the seven or so ultra-luxury supertall residential buildings that define this especially upmarket area, the JDS Development Group-constructed complex is defined by its particularly tapered, seemingly paper-thin, pinnacle. With a proportional ratio of 1 to 24, it’s the thinnest skyscraper in the world — and also the fourth tallest building in the United States. With an eclectic architectural style on its exterior, the condo is unified by a cohesive interior design scheme carried out by award-winning practice Studio Sofield. “With 111 West 57th Street, I set out to create interior architecture that was unmistakably and quintessentially New York,” said William Sofield, firm principal. “While celebrating the vibrancy of today, I’m a historian by nature and sought to honor and evoke the splendor of our city’s gilded age.” Accentuated by a full suite of amenities and a choice of views of Central Park, expansive units are adorned with the same level of sumptuous yet restrained finish, details that are equal parts historical and contemporary. While the original 16-story, Neoclassical Steinway Hall building is clad in Indiana Limestone, a prerequisite turn of the 20th-century building material, the 92-story addition consists of ornate, precision-engineered ceramic panels cast in 22 puzzle-piece variations. Inlaid filigrees seem to make the building glisten at times. “The building was conceived of and shaped through light and shadow, as seen in its feathered setbacks and the sun’s reflection in the glazed terracotta curves and textured bronze detailing,” says Dana Getman, SHoP Architects principal. “Its design is completely unique on the skyline yet immediately recognizable as a part of the city.” Like other super slender supertalls that span the stretch, the tower at 111 West 57th Street is a major feat of engineering. To mitigate extreme winds and swaying, the building was constructed using 14,000 psi-strength concrete reinforced by 5.5 million feet of rebar. A sturdy core anchors 14-foot-high floorplates and pedestals a top-level 800-ton tuned mass damper: a spring-based device mounted in structures to reduce mechanical vibrations. For a building that inspires so many superlatives, it only contains 60 residences spread across both structures. Full-floor units and even duplexes, especially in the thin tower, are the norm here. Each of the 46 Tower and 14 Steinway Hall residences groups around a central entrance with elevator bays and emergency stairwells. Private and public wings radiate off these foyers, accessible through separate entrances. Leading off in one direction, “Great Hall” living rooms in the tower portion frame uninterrupted “horizon deep” views. Smoke-gray solid oak and Macauba stone floors are accentuated by 9-foot tall macassar and lacquer doors fitted with P.E. Guerin bronze hardware. Homes in Steinway Hall also feature cast-stone urns, gold leaf embellishments and, in some cases, generously sized terraces. Across the offering, kitchens are outfitted in Crystallo white quartzite countertops and Gaggenau appliances. Dramatically veined white onyx clads the floors and walls of mostly en suite bathrooms. William Holland brand freestanding metal tubs, rendered in antique polish, hint at the Art Deco influences ingrained in the building; certainly in terms of material quality and the level of application. “One hallmark of my work has always been the studio’s collaborations with the most renowned artists and artisans of our time,” Sofield adds. While 2,600 square foot two bedrooms have sold for $5 million to $9 million, three bedrooms — many of which are still in original sponsor condition — can go for anywhere between $12.5 million to $26 million depending on the position in the building and the views. A 6,500 square-foot penthouse with a spiral staircase and half-floor principal suite sells for $50 million. Perhaps the best vestige of the building’s past is the block-long lobby, which is rendered in limestone, marble, blackened steel and end-grain wood accents. This 16-foot-high Art-Deco-esque hall is adorned with massive blown glass luminaires produced by Czech company Lasvit as well as a distinct sculpture by Kelli Bedrossian. Adjoining public rooms, unsurprisingly, feature historical and contemporary Steinway & Sons grand pianos, as well as mirror paneled walls, carved bas-reliefs, velvet-covered domes, carefully painted frescos, ebonized trees, lighting fixtures that resemble organ pipes and “fanciful elephants roaming freely.” Residents can also enter via personal car or chauffeured service through a private porte-cochere on 58th Street helmed by valets, 24-hour door attendants and concierges. This northern entrance is decked out in Louis XIV-style furniture and an Irish Rococo mural depicting woodlands with birds and squirrels. A bookable dining room comes complete with lacquer panels inlaid with mother of pearl and an art piece by Nancy Lorenz. Modeled after the iconic King Cole haunt, the bar also has custom murals and an ornamental balcony. The adjoining salon is lit by skylights and includes a 19th-century Chinese smoked rock crystal vase and a Carlo Bugatti table inscribed with a Persian poem. Kentia palms, cabanas, and an arched ceiling complement the 82-foot-long pool, a space that might be mistaken for a ballroom. Other in-complex services include a barber shop, hair salon, spa treatment rooms, a shoeshine and a padel tennis court. The triple-height fitness center seems like an obvious addition. 111 West 57th Street is in the heart of Midtown but isn’t far from the Upper East Side or Upper West Side either. Residents are a stone’s throw away from Columbus Circle, its 40-store mall and Whole Foods Market grocery store. Prestigious eateries abound nearby, as do cultural offerings. While Lincoln Center hosts the Metropolitan Opera House, Rockefeller Center has Radio City Music Hall. Other areas venues include Carnegie Hall and the Museum of Modern Art.

111 W 57th St is a condominium located in New York and the 10019 ZIP Code. This area is served by the New York County attendance zone.

Building Amenities

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Air Conditioning
  • Controlled Access
  • Concierge
  • Fitness Center
  • Pool
  • Sauna
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Heating
  • Doorman
  • Package Service
  • Kitchen
  • Refrigerator
  • Oven
  • Tub/Shower
  • Roof Terrace
  • Storage Space
  • Elevator
  • Maintenance on site
  • Freezer
  • Wheelchair Accessible (Rooms)

Location

111 W 57th, New York,
NY 10019

Neighborhood

Packed into two blocks from 6th Ave. to 8th, Central Park South is a neighborhood that plays host and neighbor to some of New York’s most iconic residences and businesses.

Proximity to Central Park is a big draw for residents. A lot of apartments for rent in this area are afforded views of the massive Manhattan green space, a rare sight among the bustling streets of the city. Central Park South is also a corridor to the retail mecca that is 5th Ave. and stores like Bergdorf Goodman, the Shops at Columbus Circle, and more.

Plenty of theatres and late-night talk show studios call the Central Park South section of Broadway home, making for an energetic nightlife scene aside from the selection of restaurants that are on offer. Bar Masa, Le Bernardin, and Per Se all offer some of the most exclusive dining in the city.

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Education

College & Universities Distance

Walk: 10 mins walk / 0.5 away
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Walk: 12 mins walk / 0.6 away
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Walk: 13 mins walk / 0.7 away
0.7 mi
Walk: 18 mins walk / 1.0 away
1.0 mi

111 W 57th St is within 10 minutes or 0.5 mile from LIM College. It is also near Fordham Univ., Lincoln Center and John Jay College, CUNY.

Transportation

Transportation options available in New York include 57 Street (F Line), located 0.1 mile from 111 W 57th St.

Transit/Subway Distance

Walk: 1 min walk / 0.1 away
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Walk: 3 mins walk / 0.2 away
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Walk: 6 mins walk / 0.3 away
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Walk: 6 mins walk / 0.4 away
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Walk: 7 mins walk / 0.4 away
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Commuter Rail Distance

Walk: 18 mins walk / 1.0 away
1.0 mi
Drive: 3 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi
Drive: 6 mins drive / 1.9 away
1.9 mi
Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.9 away
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Drive: 6 mins drive / 2.1 away
2.1 mi
111 W 57th St is near Laguardia, located 7.3 miles or 16 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 15.1 miles or 22 minutes away.

Airports Distance

Drive: 16 mins drive / 7.3 away
7.3 mi
Drive: 22 mins drive / 15.1 away
15.1 mi
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100
Out of 100
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
79
Out of 100
This area is very Bikeable. You’ll find a variety of bike paths and lanes.
Scores provided by Walk Score

Points of Interest

Time and distance from 111 W 57th St.

Shopping Centers Distance

Walk: 14 mins walk / 0.7 away
0.7 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi
Drive: 3 mins drive / 1.2 away
1.2 mi
111 W 57th St has 3 shopping centers within 1.2 miles, which is about a 4-minute drive. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.

Parks & Recreation Distance

Walk: 7 mins walk / 0.4 away
0.4 mi
Walk: 10 mins walk / 0.5 away
0.5 mi
Walk: 10 mins walk / 0.6 away
0.6 mi
Walk: 13 mins walk / 0.7 away
0.7 mi
Drive: 4 mins drive / 1.5 away
1.5 mi
111 W 57th St has 5 parks within 1.5 miles, including Sony Wonder Technology Lab, Central Park Zoo, and Central Park.

Hospitals Distance

Walk: 12 mins walk / 0.7 away
0.7 mi
Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.6 away
1.6 mi
Drive: 5 mins drive / 1.7 away
1.7 mi
111 W 57th St has 3 hospitals within 1.7 miles, the nearest is Mount Sinai St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital which is 0.7 mile away and a 12 minutes drive.

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