A rare opportunity has arisen to lord over Manhattan’s Upper West Side from a palatial apartment set within a rounded tower.
Even among some of the city’s grandest real estate, the turreted brick castle at 455 Central Park West, which spans between West 105th and 106th streets, stands out.
The landmarked structure — commissioned by John Jacob Astor and built in the French Renaissance style — became the nation’s first cancer hospital when it opened in the late 1880s. Following the hospital’s closure, the building was reborn as a nursing home and, subsequently, a luxury condominium building. Now, a unit inside is now up for grabs, 6sqft first reported.
“This is an exceptionally rare home that feels as regal as a re-imagined castle, and as luxurious and refined as the most bespoke residence,” Christopher Kromer, who holds the $10.5 million listing with fellow Brown Harris Stevens agent Nora Ariffin, told The Post. “To enjoy a circular living room of a scale that measures 36 feet across its diameter is a privilege I don’t believe any other residence in the city can boast.”

