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ness center, a golf simulator, a private
dining room, a soundproof music-re-
hearsal room and a communal ter-
race. Residents also get a complimen-
tary yearlong membership at the
Lincoln Center for the Performing
Arts. The building, seen in a render-
ing here, has a total of 112 apart-
ments, ranging from one to five bed-
rooms; prices start at $2.625 million
for a one-bedroom. Sales of the units
launch in September.
Mr. Kliegerman is working with
colleague Jill Mangone on sales.
—Katherine Clarke

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A pair of penthouses in an under-
construction tower on New York’s Up-
per West Side are slated to go on the
market for roughly $40 million
apiece, according to the developers.
At 668 feet, the building, located at
200 Amsterdam Avenue, will be the
tallest in the neighborhood. While
that height gives the penthouses pan-
oramic views of Central Park, the
Hudson River and the Manhattan sky-
line, it has also generated contro-
versy. Planning and preservationist
groups challenged the project for sev-
eral years, arguing it is inconsistent
with local zoning regulations. City
regulators upheld the developers’
right to build the tower in June, and
in July preservationists filed a lawsuit
appealing the decision again.
A spokeswoman for the Municipal
Arts Society, one of the advocacy
groups opposing the building, said
they believe there is precedent for re-
moving some height from a building,
even after the construction is com-
pleted. In a statement, a spokesman
for the project called the appeal
“baseless” and said the developers
are “confident this latest appeal will
again be rejected.”
The two penthouses—the priciest
and grandest of the 10 in the proj-
ect—are 6,325 square feet each. A


rendering of one
of them is seen
here.
The lower
penthouse com-
prises the 49th
and 50th floors,
with four bed-
rooms and 651
square feet of ex-
terior space, while the upper pent-
house spans the 51st and 52nd floors,
the highest in the building, and has
four bedrooms and 283 square feet of
exterior space, the developers said.
Both units have stone fireplaces, dou-
ble-height staircases and private ele-
vators. CetraRuddy, the firm known
for Chelsea’s Walker Tower building,
designed all the interiors in the proj-
ect, which is slated to have entry gal-
leries with marble floors and brushed
nickel inlays, and marble kitchens.
Building amenities include a spa
with a pool, a meditation room, a fit-

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