111 West 57th Street | Steinway Tower
Manhattan's Slenderest Supertall

Billionaires' Row, Midtown Manhattan

Quick Facts

111 West 57th Street at a Glance (2026)

Status
Delivered 2021
Stories
84
Total Residences
60
Pricing From
$16,000,000
Architect
SHoP Architects
Developer
JDS Development
Address
111 West 57th Street
Neighborhood
Billionaires' Row

111 West 57th Street, widely known as Steinway Tower, is one of the most architecturally significant residential buildings ever constructed. Rising 1,428 feet with an extraordinary 23:1 slenderness ratio, this 84-story supertall was developed by JDS Development Group and designed by SHoP Architects, delivering in 2021 as the most slender skyscraper in the world. The tower's terra cotta and bronze facade draws from the material language of the landmarked Steinway Hall at its base, creating a visual identity that is instantly recognizable on the Manhattan skyline.

111 West 57th Street is the most slender skyscraper in the world, with a width-to-height ratio of approximately 1:24. Residences typically range from approximately $15 million to over $60 million, with select full-floor and penthouse units exceeding $90 million.

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111 West 57th Street, Key Facts

  • Height: 1,428 feet
  • Floors: 84
  • Residences: ~60 units
  • Architect: SHoP Architects
  • Interior Design: Studio Sofield
  • Price Range: ~$15M to $60M+

Our team at Manhattan Miami considers 111 West 57th Street to be the most design-forward option on Billionaires' Row. We work with buyers who are cross-shopping every major supertall on the corridor, and this building consistently appeals to a specific profile: clients who prioritize architectural distinction, ultra-low density, and craftsmanship over amenity volume or sheer height. The building offers an extremely limited number of residences, with many floors containing just one or two units, creating a level of privacy and exclusivity that larger towers on 57th Street cannot replicate.

The integration of the historic Steinway Hall, originally built in 1925, into the tower's base is a detail that sets this building apart from every other new development in Midtown. The restored landmark serves as the building's grand entry and connects residents to a layer of Manhattan cultural history. SHoP Architects designed the tower to honor this heritage while pushing engineering boundaries, and the result is a building that feels both rooted and futuristic.

Residences at 111 West 57th Street feature exceptional ceiling heights, floor-to-ceiling windows, and custom-finished interiors with hand-selected materials. The slender floor plates ensure that natural light reaches deep into every unit, and the views, particularly from upper floors facing Central Park, rank among the most spectacular in the city. JDS Development Group maintained a high standard of finish quality throughout, with kitchens and bathrooms that reflect a curated, design-led approach rather than a standard developer specification.

Buyers considering 111 West 57th Street should understand that this building occupies a unique niche on Billionaires' Row. It is not the tallest, it does not have the largest amenity program, and it does not carry the same classical limestone aesthetic as 220 Central Park South. What it offers is something none of those buildings can: a genuinely singular architectural identity paired with boutique-level exclusivity. Our team at Manhattan Miami can arrange private tours and provide detailed pricing and availability for current and upcoming inventory.

111 West 57th Street Price Per Square Foot

Pricing at 111 West 57th Street typically ranges from approximately $4,000 to over $7,000 per square foot, with premium full-floor residences commanding higher valuations due to unobstructed Central Park views. The building's ultra-limited inventory, just 59 residences, creates pricing dynamics driven by scarcity rather than broad market comparisons.

Apartments for Sale at 111 West 57th Street

Current availability at 111 West 57th Street includes full-floor and half-floor residences, with a limited number of units due to the building's slender design. Inventory is highly constrained compared to other Billionaires' Row towers, and turnover is low given the building's exclusivity and owner profile.

Steinway Tower, The Architectural Identity of 111 West 57th Street

111 West 57th Street is formally known as Steinway Tower, a name that honors the landmarked 1925 Steinway Hall preserved at the tower’s base. Among architecture circles and the New York real estate community, the building is sometimes colloquially referred to as the “Coffee Stirrer”, an allusion to its world-record 23:1 slenderness ratio, which makes it the thinnest supertall skyscraper ever constructed. That extraordinary proportion is the defining feature of SHoP Architects’ design: rippling bronze and terra cotta panels on the east and west facades, with floor-to-ceiling glass on the north and south, producing a sculptural silhouette that is instantly recognizable on the Manhattan skyline.

111 West 57th Street vs Central Park Tower and One57

Compared to Central Park Tower, which offers a larger number of residences, extensive amenities, and the Nordstrom flagship at its base, 111 West 57th Street emphasizes privacy and architectural distinction with fewer, more exclusive units. Compared to One57, which was among the first Billionaires' Row supertalls, Steinway Tower represents a newer generation of ultra-luxury development with a stronger emphasis on design, craftsmanship, and slenderness. Compared to 220 Central Park South, which offers a classical limestone aesthetic and a broader unit mix, 111 West 57th Street appeals to buyers who prioritize contemporary architectural identity over traditional luxury.

International Buyer Appeal

111 West 57th Street attracts a significant global buyer base, particularly from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, drawn to its architectural significance, limited inventory, and positioning within New York's ultra-prime real estate market. As a condominium, the building allows foreign buyers to purchase without co-op board restrictions, making it one of the most accessible ultra-luxury options for international investors. Prices are quoted in US dollars, with international buyers often evaluating value on a price-per-square-foot basis compared to global luxury markets such as London, Paris, and Dubai.

International buyers can explore our Foreign Buyer's Guide to U.S. Real Estate for tax, legal, and ownership considerations.

Architectural Positioning of 111 West 57th Street

111 West 57th Street is often viewed as one of the most architecturally refined towers on Billionaires' Row, combining historic preservation with modern engineering. Its terra cotta facade and ultra-slender profile differentiate it from the predominantly glass supertalls in the area. The integration of the 1925 Steinway Hall creates a dialogue between old and new Manhattan that is unmatched by any other building on the corridor.

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Is 111 West 57th Street the Thinnest Skyscraper in the World?

111 West 57th Street, also known as Steinway Tower, is widely regarded as the most slender supertall skyscraper ever built, with a width-to-height ratio of approximately 1:24. The building rises 1,428 feet above Midtown Manhattan on Billionaires’ Row.

111 West 57th Street Price Per Square Foot

Prices at 111 West 57th Street typically range from approximately $4,000 to over $7,000 per square foot, reflecting the building’s architectural exclusivity, limited unit count, and unobstructed Central Park views.

Apartments for Sale at 111 West 57th Street

Current apartments for sale at 111 West 57th Street include full-floor and half-floor residences, with availability varying based on resale inventory and developer release. The building contains approximately 60 residences total.

Where Is 111 West 57th Street Located?

111 West 57th Street is located on Billionaires’ Row in Midtown Manhattan, directly south of Central Park between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. The building sits on the historic Steinway Hall site.

111 West 57th Street vs Central Park Tower

While Central Park Tower emphasizes scale and a comprehensive amenity program, 111 West 57th Street is positioned as a boutique alternative with fewer residences, more architectural distinction, and a focus on exclusivity over volume.

Architecture and Design at 111 West 57th Street

Designed by SHoP Architects with interiors by Studio Sofield, 111 West 57th Street features a distinctive terracotta and bronze facade that references the original Steinway Hall. The building’s engineering by WSP represents one of the most technically complex residential structures ever constructed.

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How Much Do Apartments at 111 West 57th Street Cost?

Prices at 111 West 57th Street typically begin around $15 million and can exceed $60 million for full-floor residences, with select penthouses and multi-level units approaching or exceeding $90 million depending on size and views.

111 West 57th vs Central Park Tower

While Central Park Tower emphasizes scale and extensive amenity offerings, 111 West 57th Street is defined by its extreme slenderness, boutique scale, and architectural craftsmanship. With fewer than 60 residences, it appeals to buyers seeking privacy and exclusivity rather than the larger, more amenity-driven experience of neighboring towers.

Billionaires' Row Comparison

BuildingPositioningTypical Price Range
111 West 57th StreetBoutique, architectural$15M-$60M+
Central Park TowerScale, amenities$7M-$100M+
One57Established luxury$6M-$50M+

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