Manhattan's First Supertall Luxury Residence
One57 was the tower that launched Billionaires' Row. When it opened in 2014 as Manhattan's tallest residential building, it established 57th Street as the new epicenter of ultra-luxury living — and set the template that 432 Park Avenue, 111 West 57th Street, and Central Park Tower would follow. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, the building rises 1,005 feet above Midtown with a distinctive glass façade that shifts colors throughout the day. The 92 One57 condos sit above the 210-room Park Hyatt New York, giving owners access to five-star hotel services in a private residential setting.
Residence Collection
One-Bedroom Residences
1 Bedroom
From $3,500,000
- Approximately 1,000+ SF
- Sawn white oak flooring
- Italian marble bathrooms
- Miele and Sub-Zero appliances
Two to Four Bedrooms
2–4 Bedrooms
Contact for Pricing
- Expansive layouts up to 6,000+ SF
- Herringbone rosewood flooring
- Smallbone of Devizes kitchens
- Radiant heat bathroom floors
Penthouses
Full-Floor Penthouses
$50M–$100M+
- 10,000+ SF full-floor layouts
- 360-degree panoramic views
- Private entrance on 58th Street
- The most iconic residences on the Row
Residences from From $3,500,000
Park Hyatt Five-Star Living
92 private residences above the 210-room Park Hyatt New York, with 20,000 SF of exclusive resident amenities plus access to five-star hotel services.
Pool & Wellness
- Indoor Swimming Pool
- Full-Service Spa
- Sauna & Steam Rooms
- Yoga Studio
Fitness & Recreation
- State-of-the-Art Fitness Center
- Private Training Facilities
- Screening & Performance Room
- Billiards Room & Library
Hotel Services
- Park Hyatt Housekeeping (à la carte)
- In-Residence Dining
- Spa Services
- Valet & Car Service
Resident Services
- 24-Hour Doorman & Concierge
- Private Dining Room with Catering
- Pet Grooming Room
- Private Entrance on 58th Street
The Visionaries
Christian de Portzamparc
Architecture
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc designed One57 with a distinctive glass curtain wall facade that shifts colors throughout the day. The undulating form creates a shimmering effect against the Manhattan skyline.
Thomas Juul-Hansen
Interior Design
Thomas Juul-Hansen designed the 92 condominium interiors with sawn white oak and herringbone rosewood flooring, Italian marble bathrooms with radiant heat floors, and kitchens by Smallbone of Devizes with integrated Miele and Sub-Zero appliances.
SLCE Architects
Executive Architect
SLCE Architects served as executive architect for the 75-story tower, integrating the residential and hotel components into a seamless vertical composition.
The Heart of Midtown's Cultural District
One57 sits mid-block on West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, one block south of Central Park. The building is surrounded by Manhattan's finest cultural, dining, and shopping destinations.
Carnegie Hall
World-renowned concert venue
AdjacentCentral Park
843 acres one block north
1 min walkThe Plaza Hotel
Iconic luxury hotel
3 min walkMuseum of Modern Art
World-class art museum
4 min walkFrequently Asked Questions
What is One57?
One57 is a 75-story, 1,005-foot luxury residential tower at 157 West 57th Street on Billionaires' Row, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc. Completed in 2014, it was the first supertall on 57th Street and features 92 condominiums above the Park Hyatt New York hotel. Residences start from approximately $3.5 million.
What hotel services do One57 residents receive?
One57 residents sit above the 210-room Park Hyatt New York and can access five-star hotel services à la carte, including housekeeping, in-residence dining, spa services, and valet. Unlike condo-hotels, One57 residents are not required to participate in any rental program.
What are the record sales at One57?
Michael Dell purchased the One57 penthouse spanning floors 89-90 for $100.47 million in 2014 — then the most expensive home ever sold in New York City. Bill Ackman purchased the Winter Garden penthouse on floors 75-76 for $91.5 million in 2015. These sales established the Billionaires' Row market.
How does One57 compare to newer Billionaires' Row buildings?
One57 was the pioneer that created Billionaires' Row in 2014. While newer buildings like 220 Central Park South and Central Park Tower have since achieved higher prices, One57 remains an iconic address with competitive pricing and the unique advantage of Park Hyatt hotel services. It offers a compelling entry point to the Row.
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157 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019