Paul McCartney Buys $15.5M Penthouse on Fifth Avenue
Last year Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy Shevell purchased a penthouse triplex in Manhattan for $15.5 million. The building is a boutique residential building, and the upper floors offer beautiful views of Central Park. The building is classified as a boutique residential building, and the upper floors offer beautiful views of Central Park.....
Maybe Paul McCartney can’t buy love, but he did just land a Manhattan penthouse with views fit for a knight, the New York Post’s Page Six reports. The duplex has 5 bedrooms, 5-plus baths and 40 feet of floor-to-ceiling windows with a terrace of glass overlooking Central Park. White marble floors start
in the foyer and continue through a formal dining room into a double-height living area that features a brass-and-floating-glass staircase. A living room and library face the park on the first floor, while a master suite shares the same striking views from the second floor.
The penthouse of about 325 sqm (3,500 sq ft) has a private lift, a terrace all around the 16th floor and high panoramic windows. The penthouse has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a glazed veranda from which Central Park can be seen. There is also a small maid's room, living room and dining room. Beautiful views of the park can also be enjoyed from the 15th floor, where the living room and library are located, and the 16th floor, directly from the spacious master suite (the 17th floor has a small bedroom with access to the terrace).
photocredits: douglas elliman
The house at 1045 Fifth Avenue (between 85th and 86th Street, on the prestigious Museum Mile) was built in 1967 by architect Horace Ginsbern. The penthouse was previously owned by developer Manny Duell and had not previously been put on the property market. After Duell's death in 1977, his wife lived in the apartment.
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