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Duplex Penthouse at Boutique Manhattan Tower Hits Market for $12M

The 40-story NoMad building officially launches sales

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The only duplex penthouse in the Morris Adjmi-designed tower in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood hit the market Thursday for $12 million, Mansion Global has learned.

Perched nearly 400 feet high in the sky, the home’s 3,354-square-foot living space includes three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a 32-foot wide living room with views of Midtown and downtown Manhattan, a kitchen with a wet bar and a pantry, and a formal dining room, according to Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, which is handling sales at the 40-story building at 30 E 31st St., which also officially launched Thursday.

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Mr. Adjmi has designed the penthouse inside and out. Mr. Adjmi, who founded his firm in 1997 following a 13-year collaboration with Pritzker Prize-winning architect Aldo Rossi, is behind many New York commercial buildings. This is his first residential tower.

"Our goal with 30 E 31 was to capture the essence of this historic neighborhood reimagined in a contemporary and luxurious 40-story tower," Mr. Adjmi said in a news release.

Mr. Adjmi took inspiration from Gothic architecture in the NoMad area to design the building’s facade, which resembles a cathedral’s barrel-vaulted ceilings with six columns and a crescendo on the upper floors in a diagrid pattern.

Planned amenities in the tower, developed by Ekstein Development Group and the Pinnacle Group, include a 24-hour doorman, a fitness center, a lounge with a double-sided fireplace, and a private dining room with a catering kitchen.

"The combination of the tower’s premier location... and the addition of amenities and services usually reserved for larger-scale condominiums makes 30 E 31 a unique opportunity for buyers seeking a luxury boutique building in Manhattan," Erik Ekstein, chief executive of Ekstein Development Group, said in the release.

The tower will offer 42 residences, most of which span a full floor. The first six units offered for sale range from a 866-square-foot one-bedroom for $1.75 million to the $12-million penthouse.

Construction is slated for completion in 2019.