At 111 West 57th Street, SHoP Architects and Studio Sofield have created an exceptional residence. This 11,480 square foot quadplex spans four floors and offers 360-degree views of Manhattan. Located on Billionaires' Row, it overlooks Central Park, with views extending to the Hudson and East Rivers. The 14-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows create an open, airy feel throughout. Quadplex 80 is a rare opportunity in luxury real estate.


Your private elevator opens to Tower 80's entrance hall, finished in white macauba stone. The Great Room features custom smoke gray oak flooring and connects to a library and corner kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with Gaggenau appliances, crystallo white quartzite countertops, and custom Studio Sofield cabinetry. The floor includes a Sunset Lounge and private terrace, offering outdoor space 1,000 feet above the city with sweeping sunset views.


Towers 81 through 83 provide private living and entertainment spaces. Four guest suites feature crystallo gold quartzite finishes, each offering comfort and privacy. The primary suite occupies an entire floor, with double bathrooms clad in white and gray onyx. These bathrooms include hand-cast P.E. Guerin fixtures and William Holland polished nickel bathtubs. Tower 83 is dedicated to entertainment, with a private screening room, bar, billiards table, and service kitchen. Custom spiral staircases and a private elevator connect all four floors, creating a seamless vertical living experience centered on Central Park views.

 

The Billionaires' Row Buyer Profile: Ultra high net worth acquisitions along 57th Street reveal fascinating patterns in luxury real estate dynamics. Properties exceeding $50 million in this corridor attract primarily finance executives (34%), technology entrepreneurs (28%), and international industrialists (22%), with the average purchaser aged 48 62. Price appreciation for premier penthouses in this neighborhood has demonstrated remarkable resilience, with trophy properties appreciating 47% over the past decade despite market fluctuations a testament to the enduring value of incomparable location, architectural distinction, and the simple truth that Manhattan creates no more Central Park frontage. Quadplex 80 positions itself not merely as residence, but as generational asset.

In an era where true rarity commands its own economy, this offering stands singular. The convergence of SHoP's engineering poetry, Studio Sofield's material mastery, and 111 West 57th Street's slender 24:1 height to width ratio the most slender tower in the Western Hemisphere creates something beyond acquisition: it offers entry into any permanent collection of the world's most distinguished addresses. With rivers flanking the island, Central Park commanding the view, and 618 square feet of terraces framing the sky, Quadplex 80 doesn't simply overlook Manhattan. It defines it.

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