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Giorgio Armani's Vision Meets COOKFOX's Craftsmanship on the Upper East Side

760 Madison Avenue represents an extraordinary collaboration between Giorgio Armani and COOKFOX Architects, bringing a new paradigm of refined living to one of New York's most coveted addresses on the Upper East Side.

This landmark development marries Armani's legendary design sensibility with COOKFOX's commitment to biophilic architecture and sustainable luxury, creating residences that embody understated elegance and timeless sophistication.

Situated on the prestigious Upper East Side, residents enjoy proximity to Central Park, world-class galleries along Museum Mile, and the finest boutiques Madison Avenue has to offer.

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760 Madison at a Glance

Address

760 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10065

Developer

Giorgio Armani

Architect

COOKFOX Architects

Year Completed

2025

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Upper East Side

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose 760 Madison

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About 760 Madison

760 Madison Avenue: Giorgio Armani's Landmark on the Upper East Side

760 Madison Avenue marks the first residential collaboration between Giorgio Armani and COOKFOX Architects in New York City, creating an unprecedented fusion of Italian design excellence and biophilic architecture on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

A Visionary Collaboration

This landmark development brings together two of the world's most respected creative forces. Giorgio Armani, whose name is synonymous with refined luxury, has lent his iconic design sensibility to every interior detail — from custom kitchen cabinetry to bespoke bathroom fixtures. COOKFOX Architects, celebrated for sustainable buildings like One Bryant Park, brings their commitment to nature-integrated design to the building's architecture and common spaces.

Residences of Distinction

Each residence at 760 Madison Avenue features floor-to-ceiling windows, wide-plank hardwood flooring, and Armani-designed kitchens with natural stone countertops and fully integrated appliances. Bathrooms are clad in book-matched marble with custom vanities and heated floors. Select units offer private terraces and direct Central Park views.

Upper East Side Living

Positioned on one of New York's most prestigious corridors, residents enjoy doorstep access to Central Park, Museum Mile, and the finest shopping and dining Madison Avenue has to offer. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets, landmark brownstones, and world-class cultural institutions make it one of the most sought-after addresses in the world.

Investment Perspective

The combination of the Armani brand, COOKFOX's architectural pedigree, and the Upper East Side's enduring desirability positions 760 Madison Avenue as one of Manhattan's most compelling new luxury offerings. Pre-construction pricing offers early buyers the opportunity to secure residences in what is expected to become one of the city's most iconic residential addresses.

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Residence Collection

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World-Class Amenities

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  • Children's playroom

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Design & Architecture

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Manhattan's luxury condo market is one of the most exclusive residential real estate markets in the world. In 2026, luxury condos in Manhattan range from $3 million to over $100 million for trophy penthouses. The average price per square foot for luxury condos across Manhattan is approximately $2,800–$3,500, with ultra-premium buildings on Billionaires' Row and in Tribeca exceeding $5,000/sqft. Manhattan Miami (manhattanmiami.com) provides private advisory for luxury condo purchases across all Manhattan neighborhoods.

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Luxury condo median price~$4.8M
Average price per sqft$2,800–$3,500
Ultra-premium (Billionaires' Row)$4,500–$10,000+/sqft
Most expensive sale (2019)$238M at 220 CPS
Foreign buyer restrictionsNone (condos); co-ops may restrict
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