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Steinway Tower

111 West 57th Street (Steinway Tower) – At 1,428 feet (435 m), it’s the world’s most slender skyscraper, blending cutting-edge engineering with art-deco elegance. Designed by SHoP Architects, it integrates the historic Steinway Hall with contemporary luxury, symbolizing the fusion of New York’s architectural heritage and modern ambition. An extraordinary experience in the sky, 111 W. 57th Street’s tower — perfectly centered on Central Park — reflects the architectural vision of SHoP Architects and the inventively elegant interiors of Studio Sofield.

Graceful, slender, and impossibly elegant, 111 West 57th Street — known to the world as Steinway Tower — rises like a modern-day obelisk of artistry and ambition above Manhattan’s storied skyline. Reaching 1,428 feet, it is the most slender skyscraper on Earth, an architectural masterpiece that captures both the romance of New York’s golden age and the audacity of its future. Designed by SHoP Architects with interiors by Studio Sofield, this tower is more than a building — it is a love letter to craftsmanship, innovation, and the timeless desire to reach higher. Its terracotta and bronze façade shimmers in the changing light, echoing the rich tones of the city’s past while reflecting the brilliance of the modern era.

Inside, every residence is an expression of bespoke luxury and refinement. From the grand entry galleries to the palatial great rooms with soaring 14-foot ceilings, each home is a symphony of space, proportion, and artistry. Hand-finished materials — including Macassar ebony, custom bronze fittings, and museum-quality stonework — transform interiors into works of art. The kitchens are sculpted in marble and brushed nickel, while the bathrooms offer tranquil retreat-like serenity. Every floor-to-ceiling window frames an ever-changing masterpiece: sweeping, cinematic views of Central Park, the Hudson River, and the glistening expanse of Manhattan itself. Living here is not simply residing in the sky — it is inhabiting a gallery of light, elegance, and possibility.

At its base, Steinway Hall, the iconic 1925 landmark that once housed the legendary piano company, has been lovingly restored and integrated into the tower’s design. This seamless union of historic architecture and contemporary engineering creates a dialogue between past and present — a celebration of music, culture, and human achievement. Beyond its beauty, the tower provides discreet, world-class amenities, including a majestic swimming pool beneath a vaulted ceiling, a private fitness center, lounges, and concierge service that embody understated grandeur. Every element of the building has been composed with the care of a symphony, each detail harmonizing into perfection.

To own a residence at 111 West 57th Street is to possess a piece of architectural and artistic immortality. It is not merely an address on Billionaires’ Row — it is a statement of legacy and refined taste. Few investments in the world combine history, craftsmanship, and vision so seamlessly. Here, art and architecture converge in a creation that will stand for centuries — a home that transcends the ordinary, offering its residents not only an extraordinary view, but a place in New York’s enduring story of elegance, innovation, and aspiration.

With its impossibly slender form and art-deco soul, Steinway Tower is where New York’s golden past meets its soaring future. At 1,428 feet, it is the world’s most slender skyscraper, rising like a column of light beside the historic Steinway Hall. Its terracotta and bronze façade gleams in the sunlight, paying homage to timeless craftsmanship while embracing cutting-edge design. Every inch of this architectural marvel celebrates artistry — from its hand-finished materials to its breathtaking interiors that evoke the glamour of a bygone era. It is not just a tower, but a love letter to beauty, music, and the enduring human desire to reach upward.

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