In the case of these buildings, we have verified that they contain Penthouse units. Note that the list may be incomplete (i.e. other building may have Penthouse condos, too, but if we couldn't verify that, they are not listed).
Downtown Manhattan
Central Village Condo buildings with Penthouse condos
Fultonhaus
(119 Fulton Street, Financial District) The lower seven floors are housed behind a century-old façade,
the top seven are added during the conversion.
The Setai
(40 Broad Street, Financial District) Built in 1982 as an office building, the Setai has been converted into condos in 2007.
20 Pine The Collection
(20 Pine Street, Financial District) Luxury condo building in the former offices of Chase Manhattan Bank.
Interior design by Armani/casa.
Little Italy Condo buildings with Penthouse condos
Blue
(105 Norfolk Street, Lower East Side) An unusually shaped blue tower (designed, as the architects explain to maximize residential square footage while staying withing the bounds of zoning regulations)
Soho Mews
(311 West Broadway, SoHo) Two-building project measuring 175,000 s/f that consists of a 9-story structure
facing West Broadway and an 8-story one facing Wooster Street.
A shared yard is between them.
The Urban Glass House
(330 Spring Street, SoHo) Philip Johnson's last project. SLCE are the project architects.
139 Wooster Street
(SoHo) Two six-story buildings, each with a two-story penthouse,
connected by a landscaped lobby garden.
Artisan Lofts
(143 Reade Street, TriBeCa) A commercial tower converted into a residential condominium.
The Hubert
(7 Hubert Street, TriBeCa) A modern mid-rise doorman elevator building.
One York Street
(1 York Street, TriBeCa) A modern condo built from the base of a traditional
19th century TriBeCa building. The newly added top seven floors contain
15 glass-walled penthouses.
River Lofts
(92 Laight Street, TriBeCa) A condo project combining a newly constructed
13-story tower (92 Laight) with a restored 19th-century
historic warehouse (416 - 424 Washington).
Tribeca Summit
(415 Greenwich Street, TriBeCa) A mid-rise doorman elevator building.
Walker 51
(51 Walker Street, TriBeCa) A modern mid-rise building.
Zinc Building
(475 Greenwich Street, TriBeCa) A modern mid-rise doorman building.
101 Warren Street
(TriBeCa) Mixed use property with condos and rentals which occupies nearly an entire city block. The 46-foot podium with two floors houses retail space, a low- and mid-rise block along....
114-116 Hudson Street
(TriBeCa) Historic red brick cast iron 1887 building combined
with a new seven-story glass and metal curtain wall structure.
One Jackson Square
(122 Greenwich Avenue, West Village) The building is LEED-certified (LEED = Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design). Each of the 11 floors independently waves in and out,
creating a flow of convexities an....
One Seventh
(1 Seventh Avenue South, West Village) A low-rise building with 4 floor-through units and a ground-floor commercial space.
166 Perry Street
(West Village) Convertion of a former parking garage. The windows of the
building's facade will be alternately angled and vertically inverted to
create a reflective weave
Windsor Park
(100 West 58th Street, Central Midtown) Condo project near Central Park. Apartments range from studios to penthouse
"homes" (actual homes building on top of the building) whose size sometimes
gets quoted in cubic fe....
Avant Chelsea
(245 West 19th Street, Chelsea) A mid-rise doorman elevator building.
new! The Caledonia
(450 West 17th Street, Chelsea) {2 available apts} A modern building with 190 condos in the main tower and 288 rental units in the 8-story wing.
Chelsea Modern
(447 West 18th Street, Chelsea) Twelve-story façade of blue-tinted and clear glass
that shifts in and out across its surface in five horizontal bands.
HL23
(515-517 West 23rd Street, Chelsea) 14 floor condominium tower built on
a unique site directly adjacent to
the High Line at 23rd street.
The Indigo
(125 West 21st Street, Chelsea) Apartments from 605 to 1,758 s/f.
Loft 14
(135 West 14th Street, Chelsea) A modern mid-rise elevator building.
Metal Shutter Houses
(524 West 19th Street, Chelsea) Each of the duplex houses can be opened across
exposing the double-height living room. A 20 foot upward pivoting
glass wall, coupled with interior sliding doors, can create o....
The O'Neill Building
(655 Sixth Avenue, Chelsea) A landmark turn-of-the-century mid-rise doorman elevator building.
The Prime
(333 West 14th Street, Chelsea) Building with 9 full-floor units.
Vesta 24
(231 Tenth Avenue, Chelsea) A modern mid-rise doorman building.
246 West 17th Street
(Chelsea) A new condo building that was originally a brick
garage built in 1925. The first three floors of the building are
from the original structure and from the fourth floor up is....
One Madison Park
(23 East 22nd Street, Flatiron District) A 618-foot high dark bronze
glass building. 6-story clear
glass pods punctuate the building's
surface.
325 Fifth Avenue
(Kips Bay) A luxury condominium building on Fifth Avenue between 32nd and
33rd streets. The building includes 6,000 square feet of retail space
and two levels of below grade parking, a....
Midtown East Condo buildings with Penthouse condos
The Milan
(300 East 55th Street, Midtown East) An SLCE-designed building features a 2-story
lobby designed by Jay Valgora (V Studio).
One Beacon Court
(151 East 58th Street, Midtown East) A mixed-use building (lower floors are retail, followed by office
floors, and finally 28th floor and up are residential).
Diamond House
(170 East 77th Street, Upper East Side) An 11-story apartment building. The front entrance / lobby area combines
and constrasts a contemporary aesthetic with elements of art deco.
Avery
(100 Riverside Boulevard, Upper West Side) A modern high-rise doorman building.
Columbia House
(238 West 108th Street, Upper West Side) The building has a true brick façade with a rear
glass curtain wall overlooking the South facing garden.
The Harsen House
(120 West 72nd Street, Upper West Side) A condo conversion with interior design by Andres Escobar. Family-size units are two bedrooms and bigger.
Linden 78
(230 West 78th Street, Upper West Side) A condo building with only two units per floor (one per floor on the top 3 levels). Located just off Broadway.
Sabrina
(240 West 98th Street, Upper West Side) A pre-war mid-rise doorman elevator building.
15 Central Park West
(Upper West Side) Perhaps one of the most talked-about developments of the 2000's in New York. Developed by Arthur and William Lie Zeckendo.
220 West 93
(220 West 93rd Street, Upper West Side) Beige brick pre-war building with a two-story limestone base.
One Brooklyn Bridge Park
(360 Furman Street, Brooklyn Heights) Built as a warehouse in 1928, One Brooklyn Bridge Park is
the largest industrial-to-residential convertion in Brooklyn's history to date.
Carroll Gardens Condo buildings with Penthouse condos
One Hanson Place
(Clinton Hill) This building formerly belonged to Williamsburg Savings
Bank. The lobby features a 40-foot archway at the main entrance, terrazzo and marble floors, stone walls, arched mosai....
Downtown Brooklyn Condo buildings with Penthouse condos
Lucent
(170 North 11th Street, Williamsburg) A modern six-story condo building.
North 8
(49 North 8th Street, Williamsburg) A modern low-rise doorman building.
One Northside Piers
(4 North 5th Street, Williamsburg) A 29-story glass tower is the first phase of a new community development
The Rialto
(150 North Fifth Street, Williamsburg) A converted carriage house with 31 architectural apartments.
Schaefer Landing (Phase I)
(440 Kent Avenue, Williamsburg) The first phase of the development contains both market-rate units (75) and
140 units set aside for low-income renters.
421a 25-year tax abatement.
The Echelon
(13-11 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City) The building has the façade of
textured manganese brick and aluminium panels.
Units range from 503 to 1,176 square feet.
Rockaway Park Condo buildings with Penthouse condos