Built for Artists. Now Designed for Modern Living.
Originally constructed in 1907 as an artist studio building, the residences were intentionally designed with:
- Double-height ceilings
- Oversized north-facing windows
- Open, loft-like layouts
This wasn’t typical residential design it was purpose-built for light, volume, and creativity.
Today, that same framework is being preserved and elevated into a collection of approximately 47 condominium residences, blending pre-war architecture with modern finishes.
As a luxury real estate advisor at SERHANT. and featured agent on Seasons 1 and 2 of Netflix’s Owning Manhattan, Sarah Cotty specializes in architecturally significant properties that blend historic character, modern luxury, and long-term Manhattan value.
The Value of Volume in Manhattan Real Estate
In a city where space is the ultimate luxury, volume becomes just as important as square footage.
At 140 West 57th Street, that shows up in:
- Dramatic ceiling heights rarely seen in new development
- Expansive window lines that maximize natural light
- Flexible layouts that feel more like lofts than apartments
This is what differentiates the property from standard Midtown inventory.
You’re not just buying size you’re buying scale.
A Location That Holds Its Value
Positioned between Sixth and Seventh Avenue, just steps from Central Park, the building sits within one of Manhattan’s most stable and high-performing real estate corridors.
Within a few blocks:
- Central Park
- Carnegie Hall
- Billionaires’ Row
- Fifth Avenue retail
This is a location driven by:
- International demand
- Limited supply
- Long-term value retention
In other words, it’s not just prime it’s proven.
Boutique Supply in a High-Demand Market
In contrast to large-scale developments, boutique buildings tend to:
- Maintain exclusivity
- Experience less internal competition
- Appeal to a more targeted buyer profile
That scarcity becomes a key driver of long-term value.
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