$10M penthouse at Robert A.M. Stern’s Claremont Hall sets sales record for Morningside Heights
Renderings courtesy of Binyan Studios
A penthouse at a Robert A.M. Stern-designed tower in Morningside Heights is in contract for $10 million, marking a record for the Manhattan neighborhood. The full-floor residence sits atop Claremont Hall, a 41-story building located within the campus of Union Theological Seminary. Positioned at one of the highest points in the area, Penthouse 41 is a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home with stunning city, park, and river views.
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The open-layout kitchen comes equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and chrome fixtures and hardware. The primary bathroom is clad in marble flooring, custom RAMSA-designed wood vanities, high-end fixtures and fittings, and chrome accents.
The residence is the only penthouse unit in the building with its own private elevator entrance. Additional perks include a wet bar and a fireplace.
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All penthouses within Claremont Hall have their own private outdoor terraces of loggias that overlook the city, Hudson River, and Central Park.
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Designed by RAMSA in partnership with CetraRuddy, Claremont Hall’s amenity suite includes a walnut-paneled library, dining room, creative maker’s room, a playroom, resident lounge with a terrace, fitness center, indoor parking, and a saltwater swimming pool housed within the Union Theological Seminary’s former refectory.
At 417 feet tall, Claremont Hall is the tallest building in Morningside Heights. The mixed-use tower contains 165 condo units ranging from one to four bedrooms, as well as 54,000 square feet of classrooms, offices, and faculty apartments for the Union Theological Seminary.
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