Full-Floor Residence at Manhattan’s 53 West 53 Asks $46.68 Million
The 6,448-square-foot home has 360-degree views of Central Park, the rivers and the city skyline By Fang Block |
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A full-floor, 6,448-square-foot residence at 53 West 53 in Manhattan, that boasts 360-degree views is on the market for $46.68 million.
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A full-floor, 6,448-square-foot residence at 53 West 53 in Manhattan, that boasts 360-degree views is on the market for $46.68 million.
Evan Joseph
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A full-floor residence at 53 West 53, a new condominium above The Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel is coming onto the market for $46.68 million, Mansion Global has learned.
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