Sutton Tower: An Iconic Addition to the New York Skyline

Located in Sutton Place, a ritzy enclave along the East River waterfront, Sutton Tower soars above its neighbors at 848 feet. Danish-born architect Thomas Juul-Hanson designed the Bavarian limestone building to take advantage of outstanding views.

“It’s an unusual position to stand, looking directly south, down the East River at those beautiful bridges of New York—the diamond necklaces of New York if you will—and you can see all the way out to the Atlantic Ocean. You can see the full expanse of the New York skyline, and that includes these heralded buildings like the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building and new icons such as One Vanderbilt,” said Beth Fisher, senior managing director at Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group.

All residences are corner units no lower than the 15th story. Sales start early this fall and completion is expected late this year.

Number of Units: 121
Price Range: One-bedrooms start at $2.5 million and full-floor residences start at $18 million
Developer/Architect: Gamma Real Estate and JVP Management/Thomas Juul-Hansen and Stephen B. Jacobs Group
Apartment Sizes: One- to four-bedroom corner residences, and full-floor penthouses
Amenities: A 50-foot swimming pool, whirlpool, spa suites, steam rooms, infrared sauna, fitness center, boxing room, billiards lounge with an outdoor dining terrace, library, media room and garden
Website: suttontower.com

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