A superlative residence on Central Park. 

The proposed combination of the penthouse and fifth floor of the iconic Carhart Mansion will result in the Upper East Side's largest full-service condominium home, replete with history, splendor, scale, privacy, security, and over 5,000 square feet of outdoor space. Nowhere else in Manhattan has such an opportunity arisen: a full-service, 24-hour doorman building with only four residences (and the option to own two of them simultaneously), separated from the street, and with views, light and air that rival any penthouse. Imagine the scale and history of 5th/Madison limestone mansion, without the responsibility or street frontage. 

Offered together, the home results in a triplex mansion of nearly 14,000 interior square feet. Up to nine bedrooms and bathrooms with multiple powder rooms lie throughout the apartment. The ceiling heights reach up to 12' and outdoor space abounds, with terraces on each floor and an enormous rooftop garden. A rarity for such a property, there are four exposures, each charming and bright in their own way. 

Situated one building off of Central Park, the Armory S. Carhart Mansion is a historic building originally designed by Horace Trumbauer. It has been called by the Landmarks Commission "one of the finest examples of 18th-Century French Classicism." The building is full service, with a doorman/concierge, porter, and resident manager. It is the picture of luxury and security.

Plans and renderings by Andrew H. Ballard. Contact andrew@andrewbballard.com for information on construction costs, approvals, and timelines. Renderings are for marketing purposes only.