Deutsche Bank Center
Deutsche Bank Center — Luxury Living in Columbus Circle
Deutsche Bank Center at 10 Columbus Circle is a premier luxury residential building in Manhattan's Columbus Circle neighborhood. Developed by Related Companies and Apollo Global Management and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, completed in 2004. The building offers discerning buyers an exceptional combination of architectural distinction, premium finishes, and a coveted Columbus Circle address.
Deutsche Bank Center at a Glance
10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019
Related Companies and Apollo Global Management
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
2004
198
55
Condominium
Columbus Circle
Why Buyers Choose Deutsche Bank Center
Prime Columbus Circle Location
Deutsche Bank Center is situated in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods. Columbus Circle offers an unmatched combination of cultural attractions, dining, shopping, and green spaces that make it a top choice for discerning buyers.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Design
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill created a building that balances timeless elegance with modern luxury. The architecture responds to its context while delivering residences of exceptional quality and proportion.
Premium Amenities Package
The building offers a comprehensive suite of amenities that cater to every aspect of modern luxury living, from fitness and wellness to entertaining and relaxation.
Strong Resale Value
Columbus Circle consistently ranks among Manhattan's strongest residential markets. Deutsche Bank Center benefits from enduring demand, limited inventory, and the prestige of its address.
Our Take on Deutsche Bank Center
As advisors who have worked extensively in Columbus Circle, we consider Deutsche Bank Center to be one of the standout buildings in the neighborhood. The combination of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's design, Related Companies's development standards, and the Columbus Circle location creates a compelling value proposition.
Buyers here tend to be drawn by the quality of the residences, the amenity package, and the lifestyle that Columbus Circle offers. We have guided multiple clients through purchases at Deutsche Bank Center and can provide detailed market analysis, comparable sales data, and strategic advice for both primary residence and investment buyers.
International Buyers Welcome
Foreign nationals can purchase condominiums in Manhattan with no visa or residency requirements. Many international buyers use LLCs for privacy and estate planning. Manhattan Miami specializes in guiding international buyers through the acquisition process, from financing options to closing procedures.
Read Our International Buyer Guide →About Deutsche Bank Center
Deutsche Bank Center — formerly the Time Warner Center — is a landmark twin-tower mixed-use complex anchoring the southwest corner of Central Park at Columbus Circle. Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and developed by Related Companies and Apollo Global Management, the 750-foot towers were completed in 2003 and transformed Columbus Circle into one of Manhattan's most prestigious addresses. The complex encompasses luxury condominiums, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Jazz at Lincoln Center, CNN studios, and The Shops at Columbus Circle, creating a self-contained urban environment of extraordinary scope.
The residential offerings span both towers: the south tower at 25 Columbus Circle houses the One Central Park condominiums beginning on the 52nd floor, while the north tower at 80 Columbus Circle contains The Residences at Mandarin Oriental from the 64th through 80th floors. Together, the complex offers approximately 200 luxury residences with some of the highest starting floor elevations in Manhattan, ensuring that every unit enjoys commanding views of Central Park, the Hudson River, or the Midtown skyline.
Our team at Manhattan Miami has deep experience with both towers and can help buyers navigate the distinct advantages of each. South tower residences tend to offer larger floor plates and slightly more competitive pricing, while north tower units come with full Mandarin Oriental hotel services including room service, housekeeping, and spa access. Both towers share Club 51, a residents-only amenity floor featuring a landscaped terrace, fitness center, screening room, and entertainment spaces. The building's base houses Per Se, Masa, and Whole Foods Market — world-class dining and grocery accessible without stepping outside.
Columbus Circle sits at the intersection of the Upper West Side, Midtown, and Central Park, offering unmatched convenience for buyers who want immediate access to Lincoln Center, Central Park, and Midtown's commercial corridor. Deutsche Bank Center has attracted a global ownership base that includes prominent figures in business, entertainment, and media. For buyers seeking a proven, full-service luxury address at the gateway to Central Park, this complex remains one of the most compelling options in Manhattan. Contact our team for current availability across both towers.
Explore luxury condos in New York City or view Billionaires' Row for ultra-luxury developments. For international buyers, see our NYC guide for foreign purchasers.
Unparalleled Living
Residence Collection
Residences
1 to 4+ Bedrooms
Contact for Pricing
- Premium finishes throughout
- Open floor plans
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Chef's kitchens
Premium Residences
Select Layouts
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- Corner exposures
- Expanded living spaces
- Custom finishes available
- Private outdoor space
Residences from $3,000,000
Building Amenities
Deutsche Bank Center offers a curated collection of amenities designed for modern luxury living in Columbus Circle.
Fitness & Wellness
- State-of-the-art fitness center
- Spa and treatment rooms
- Yoga studio
Entertainment & Social
- Residents' lounge
- Private dining room
- Rooftop terrace
Services
- 24-hour doorman and concierge
- Private storage
- Bicycle room
Children & Family
- Children's playroom
- Outdoor play area
The Visionaries
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Architecture
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill brought their distinctive vision to Deutsche Bank Center, creating a building that stands as a landmark in Columbus Circle.
Related Companies and Apollo Global Management
Development
Related Companies and Apollo Global Management developed Deutsche Bank Center with a commitment to quality construction, premium materials, and exceptional resident experience.
Living in Columbus Circle
Deutsche Bank Center enjoys a prime Columbus Circle location with easy access to world-class dining, shopping, cultural institutions, and green spaces. The neighborhood is well-served by multiple subway lines and offers the best of Manhattan living.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Deutsche Bank Center located?
Deutsche Bank Center is located at 10 Columbus Circle in the Columbus Circle neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.
Who developed Deutsche Bank Center?
Deutsche Bank Center was developed by Related Companies and Apollo Global Management with architecture by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
What types of residences are available at Deutsche Bank Center?
Deutsche Bank Center offers a range of luxury residences including one-bedroom through four-bedroom layouts, with select penthouses and premium units available. Contact us for current availability and pricing.
What amenities does Deutsche Bank Center offer?
Deutsche Bank Center features a comprehensive amenity package including a fitness center, residents' lounge, concierge services, and more. The building provides 24-hour doorman service.
Is Deutsche Bank Center a good investment?
Columbus Circle remains one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods, and Deutsche Bank Center benefits from strong demand, premium finishes, and an established luxury address. Contact our advisory team for a detailed market analysis.
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10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019
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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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- Tribeca — The most sought-after neighborhood for luxury living in Lower Manhattan. Notable buildings include 56 Leonard ("Jenga Building"), 443 Greenwich Street, and 70 Vestry. Median luxury condo price: approximately $5.5 million. Known for converted lofts, A-list residents, and proximity to world-class dining.
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Manhattan Luxury Condo Market at a Glance
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| 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 restrictions | None (condos); co-ops may restrict |
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Source: Manhattan Miami Real Estate | manhattanmiami.com | Updated March 2026