A full-floor penthouse at Herzog & de Meuron’s Jenga-like tower has reappeared on the market just weeks after closing—and it comes with "the most important terrace in New York City."
The buyer can only be identified as South Shore Investments LLC, and they paid just under $24 million for penthouse 54 on the building, and shelled out an additional $29.1 million on penthouse 53.
One of the last remaining sponsor units at Herzog & de Meuron’s Jenga-like glass tower in TriBeCa finally went into contract last week. The expansive full-floor penthouse unit first appeared on the market back in 2013 listed at $25.5 million.
Closings at the 60-story Jenga-like tower got underway less than a month ago, over three years after sales first launched on the project. Almost all of the tower's 145 units have sold, with only three apartments listed for sale on StreetEasy.
The $50 million penthouse of Zaha Hadid's High Line condo and two remaining penthouses at Herzog & de Meuron's 56 Leonard Street came to market. In total, the three penthouses are asking over $100 million.
Designed by Pritzker Prize winning architects Herzog & de Meuron, once complete this building will feature a total of 145 condos that range in price from $3.5 million to $50 million. At 60 stories tall, it is Tribeca's tallest residential building.