111 West 57th Street Condos for Sale
Steinway Tower — Manhattan’s Newest Landmark
The World's Most Slender Supertall
111 West 57th Street — Steinway Tower — is one of the most striking additions to the Manhattan skyline. Rising 1,428 feet with a remarkable 23:1 slenderness ratio, the tower features a distinctive terra-cotta and bronze facade designed by SHoP Architects that pays homage to New York's architectural heritage. The building comprises 46 full-floor tower residences and 14 landmark residences within the meticulously restored 1925 Steinway Hall by Warren and Wetmore.
111 West 57th Street at a Glance
111 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019
JDS Development Group
SHoP Architects
2021
60
84
Condominium
Billionaires' Row
111 West 57th Street Condos for Sale
Why Buyers Choose 111 West 57th Street
The Most Architecturally Striking Tower on the Skyline
We hear it from clients constantly: 111 West 57th Street is the most beautiful supertall in New York. Designed by SHoP Architects with a remarkable 23:1 slenderness ratio, Steinway Tower rises 1,428 feet with a terra cotta and bronze facade that references the historic Steinway Hall at its base. This is a building for buyers who care deeply about design and want their home to be a genuine architectural landmark. When we tour competitors on Billionaires' Row, the glass curtain walls start to blur together. 111 West 57th stands apart visually in a way that no other residential tower in the city can claim.
Ultra-Boutique Living With Minimal Neighbors
One of the most important distinctions we draw for buyers: 111 West 57th Street has an extremely limited number of residences spread across 84 stories. Many floors have just one or two units. This is not a building where you are sharing an elevator bank with dozens of neighbors — the experience is closer to owning a private townhouse in the sky. For clients coming from 220 Central Park South or considering Central Park Tower, we explain that 111 West 57th offers a level of exclusivity and privacy in the day-to-day living experience that larger buildings simply cannot match, regardless of their price point.
JDS Development's Uncompromising Interior Quality
JDS Development Group brought an obsessive level of detail to the residences at 111 West 57th Street. The interiors were designed to complement the exterior's craftsmanship, with custom kitchens, hand-selected stone, and material palettes that feel curated rather than developer-standard. Ceiling heights are exceptional — among the most generous on Billionaires' Row — and the floor-to-ceiling windows in the slender floor plates mean that nearly every room has a view. We have shown buyers units in this building where the proportions of the living spaces feel more like a gallery than a conventional apartment. The finish quality holds up under scrutiny.
Steinway Hall Integration Adds Historic Character
Unlike any other supertall on Billionaires' Row, 111 West 57th Street incorporates the landmarked Steinway Hall into its design. The historic building at its base — originally constructed in 1925 — has been meticulously restored and integrated into the tower's residential experience. This gives the building a cultural gravitas and sense of place that a purely new-construction tower cannot offer. We find that buyers who appreciate history and craftsmanship respond strongly to this feature. It transforms the arrival experience and connects residents to a layer of Manhattan heritage that makes the address feel rooted rather than speculative.
Our Take on 111 West 57th Street
Steinway Tower is the building on Billionaires' Row that generates the most passionate responses from our clients — people either fall in love with it immediately or gravitate toward the more traditional aesthetic of 220 Central Park South. There is very little middle ground, and we think that is actually the building's greatest strength. Developed by JDS Development Group and designed by SHoP Architects, 111 West 57th Street rises 1,428 feet with the world's most slender profile at a 23:1 ratio. It is, without exaggeration, an architectural masterpiece.
We advise buyers to think carefully about what they value most. If exclusivity and neighbor count matter, 111 West 57th is the clear winner on the Row. The building has an extremely limited number of residences, with many floors containing just one or two units. The day-to-day experience is closer to a private residence than a condo building. If amenity scale is the priority, Central Park Tower will offer more programming. But for buyers who want a home that feels truly singular — architecturally, spatially, and in terms of privacy — this is the building we recommend.
The integration of the landmarked Steinway Hall into the base of the tower adds a dimension that no other supertall on 57th Street can match. The restored historic interiors give the arrival experience a sense of permanence and cultural weight. The tower's terra cotta and bronze facade is also aging beautifully, developing the kind of patina that glass towers never will.
Pricing at 111 West 57th has shown strength, particularly for the most desirable high-floor units with park views. We have seen selective interest from design-conscious buyers in architecture, art, and media — a slightly different profile than the broader Billionaires' Row buyer pool. Our advice: if the building resonates with you aesthetically, it will only grow on you over time. Tour it in person and let the proportions and light speak for themselves.
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 111 West 57th Street
111 West 57th Street — widely known as Steinway Tower — is one of the most architecturally significant residential buildings ever constructed. Rising 1,428 feet with an extraordinary 23:1 slenderness ratio, this 84-story supertall was developed by JDS Development Group and designed by SHoP Architects, delivering in 2021 as the most slender skyscraper in the world. The tower's terra cotta and bronze facade draws from the material language of the landmarked Steinway Hall at its base, creating a visual identity that is instantly recognizable on the Manhattan skyline.
Our team at Manhattan Miami considers 111 West 57th Street to be the most design-forward option on Billionaires' Row. We work with buyers who are cross-shopping every major supertall on the corridor, and this building consistently appeals to a specific profile: clients who prioritize architectural distinction, ultra-low density, and craftsmanship over amenity volume or sheer height. The building offers an extremely limited number of residences, with many floors containing just one or two units, creating a level of privacy and exclusivity that larger towers on 57th Street cannot replicate.
The integration of the historic Steinway Hall — originally built in 1925 — into the tower's base is a detail that sets this building apart from every other new development in Midtown. The restored landmark serves as the building's grand entry and connects residents to a layer of Manhattan cultural history. SHoP Architects designed the tower to honor this heritage while pushing engineering boundaries, and the result is a building that feels both rooted and futuristic.
Residences at 111 West 57th Street feature exceptional ceiling heights, floor-to-ceiling windows, and custom-finished interiors with hand-selected materials. The slender floor plates ensure that natural light reaches deep into every unit, and the views — particularly from upper floors facing Central Park — rank among the most spectacular in the city. JDS Development Group maintained a high standard of finish quality throughout, with kitchens and bathrooms that reflect a curated, design-led approach rather than a standard developer specification.
Buyers considering 111 West 57th Street should understand that this building occupies a unique niche on Billionaires' Row. It is not the tallest, it does not have the largest amenity program, and it does not carry the same classical limestone aesthetic as 220 Central Park South. What it offers is something none of those buildings can: a genuinely singular architectural identity paired with boutique-level exclusivity. Our team at Manhattan Miami can arrange private tours and provide detailed pricing and availability for current and upcoming inventory.
Available Residences
Currently available at 111 West 57th Street
Residence QUADPLEX 80
111 W 57th Street #QUADPLEX 80, Manhattan, NY 10019
Residence PH76
111 W 57th Street #PH76, Manhattan, NY 10019
Residence Collection
Landmark Residences
Steinway Hall
From $7,000,000
- 14 unique residences in restored 1925 landmark
- Warren and Wetmore architecture
- Immediate occupancy
- Historic character with modern luxury
Tower Residences
Full-Floor Homes
From $16,000,000
- 46 full-floor and duplex layouts
- 14-foot ceiling heights
- Unobstructed Central Park views
- SHoP Architects + Studio Sofield
Penthouses
Duplex & Quadplex
$45M–$110M
- Quadplex 80: 11,480 SF on 4 floors
- 360-degree panoramic views
- Private elevator
- Custom spiral staircase
Residences from $16,000,000
Club 111 & Sports Club 111
An exclusive collection of amenities designed for the most discerning residents, including Manhattan's only indoor padel court.
Club 111
- 24-Hour Dedicated Staff
- Complimentary Breakfast by Le Bilboquet
- Multiple Private Dining Rooms
- Library & Children's Playroom
Sports Club 111
- 82-Foot Two-Lane Swimming Pool with Cabanas
- Manhattan's Only Indoor Padel Court
- Double-Height Fitness Center
- Golf Simulator
Wellness
- Full-Service Spa
- Sauna & Treatment Rooms
- Private Security & Concierge
- Bicycle Storage
The Visionaries
SHoP Architects
Architecture
SHoP Architects created the tower's iconic terra-cotta and bronze facade, which ripples on the east and west elevations while floor-to-ceiling windows face north and south toward Central Park and downtown Manhattan.
Studio Sofield
Interior Design
William Sofield designed residences with 14-foot ceilings, hand-cast P.E. Guerin fixtures, Gaggenau appliances, and custom finishes that blend contemporary luxury with the building's Art Deco heritage.
Warren and Wetmore
Original Steinway Hall (1925)
The legendary architects of Grand Central Terminal designed the original Steinway Hall in 1925. The landmarked building has been meticulously restored and houses 14 unique residences.
The Heart of Midtown Manhattan
111 West 57th Street stands at the center of Billionaires' Row, steps from Central Park and surrounded by Manhattan's finest cultural, dining, and shopping destinations.
Central Park
Direct views of the park from every tower residence
1 blockCarnegie Hall
The world's most prestigious concert venue
AdjacentThe Plaza Hotel
Iconic luxury hotel
3 min walkFifth Avenue Shopping
Bergdorf Goodman, Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is 111 West 57th Street?
111 West 57th Street, also known as Steinway Tower, is a 1,428-foot residential supertall on Billionaires' Row in Manhattan. It is the most slender skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of approximately 1:24.
Why is it called Steinway Tower?
The tower rises behind the historic Steinway Hall at 109 West 57th Street, a 1925 landmark that served as a showroom and recital space for Steinway & Sons pianos. The hall was restored as part of the project.
How tall is 111 West 57th Street?
The tower rises 1,428 feet, making it one of the tallest residential buildings in the world and the most slender skyscraper ever constructed.
Who designed 111 West 57th Street?
The tower was designed by SHoP Architects, with luxury interiors by Studio Sofield. The project was developed by JDS Development Group and Property Markets Group.
How many apartments are in the building?
There are 59 luxury condominiums total: 45 residences in the tower and 14 in the restored Steinway Hall. Many are full-floor apartments with 14-foot ceilings.
What makes Steinway Tower unique?
Its extreme slenderness (1:24 width-to-height ratio), combination of historic Steinway Hall with a modern supertall, full-floor residences with 14-foot ceilings, and Studio Sofield interiors make it architecturally unprecedented.
What views do apartments have?
Residences enjoy panoramic views of Central Park, the Manhattan skyline, and the surrounding cityscape. The extreme height and slender profile provide dramatic sight lines in multiple directions.
What is Steinway Hall?
Steinway Hall is a 1925 landmark at 109 West 57th Street that historically served as a showroom and recital hall for Steinway & Sons pianos. It was meticulously restored as part of the 111 West 57th Street development and now contains 14 residences.
Can foreigners buy at 111 West 57th Street?
Yes. As a condominium, 111 West 57th Street allows foreign buyers to purchase without co-op board restrictions.
Where is 111 West 57th Street located?
On West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, in the heart of Manhattan's Billionaires' Row luxury corridor, steps from Central Park, Carnegie Hall, and Fifth Avenue shopping.
How does Steinway Tower compare to 432 Park Avenue?
Both are Billionaires' Row supertalls but differ dramatically in design. 432 Park features minimalist square geometry, while Steinway Tower is the world's most slender skyscraper with a tapered, sculptural form.
When was 111 West 57th Street completed?
The tower was completed in 2022 after several years of construction, becoming one of the most architecturally significant residential buildings in Manhattan.
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111 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019