The highly anticipated Puck Penthouse 1—otherwise known as the "Crown Jewel of Soho"—has finally hit the market for $66 million, making it the most expensive downtown Manhattan offering since the Walker Tower penthouse, which went for $50.9 million last year.
Exquisitely custom-designed by Jose Ramirez, the extraordinary 7,241-square-foot duplex perched atop the Puck Building has six bedrooms, seven-and-a-half baths, a gym, a home theater, and a wine cellar, in addition to over 5,000 square feet of beautifully-landscaped outdoor space.
The majestic private home has an elevator which opens to a grand atrium gallery. This leads to a sprawling living room with a fireplace, surrounded by a north-facing terrace, which also has a fireplace. There are stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
The interior features vaulted ceilings and the finest quality finishes throughout, combining striking industrial touches with wood, brick, and intricate metal detailing.
The phenomenal chef's kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances by La Cornue, Sub-Zero, Wolf and Smeg. There is a seven-room grand master suite, with two large dressing rooms, two baths, and a sitting room with a fireplace. The additional bedrooms have en-suite marble baths.
The pièce de résistance of Penthouse 1 is its outdoor space, which features a "yoga lawn," a putting green, gas grills, a hot tub, and a wet bar.
Details and photographs courtesy of Sotheby's International Realty