Listing Courtesy of Compass
$4,995,000
Potential Rebate: $74,925
Experience refined modern living at City Spire. This residence is an impeccably designed 2,935-square-foot home, offering a rare balance of scale, craftsmanship, and elegance.
The centerpiece of this residence is its sweeping 53-foot open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area, perfect for both grand entertaining and everyday comfort. Sixteen oversized windows bathe the space in natural light, showcasing north, east, and south exposures with glimpses of Central Park. Custom millwork, designer fixtures, and thoughtful finishes create a cohesive flow of understated luxury throughout.
The chef’s kitchen impresses with marble countertops, bespoke cabinetry, and top-of-the-line appliances, marrying function with aesthetic appeal.
In the private wing, the tranquil primary suite offers serene north-facing views, custom closets, and a spa-like bathroom awash in natural light. The opposite wing features two additional bedrooms, a den, and two beautifully appointed baths finished with Ann Sacks tile, custom glass sinks, and Italian fixtures. A spacious dressing room, dedicated laundry area, and secondary entrance for guests complete this versatile layout.
Details such as Venetian plaster walls, honed metal accents, wide-plank oak floors, and sculptural ceilings reflect the meticulous work of Krajewski Architects, IH Design Studio, and Odell Constructing. Lightly used as a pied-à-terre, the home remains in immaculate, move-in-ready condition.
Designed by Murphy/Jahn Architects, City Spire is a landmark of postmodern design, recognized for its distinctive octagonal form and domed crown inspired by the neighboring New York City Center. Residents enjoy 24-hour concierge service, a state-of-the-art fitness center with yoga studio and indoor pool, residents’ lounge, and on-site parking.
Perfectly positioned at the crossroads of culture and convenience, City Spire places the best of New York, world-class dining, shopping, and entertainment right at your doorstep.
Real Estate taxes do not reflect the condo tax abatement for eligible buyers. Capital work assessment: $787.50 per month.
$32,955 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$74,925
Monthly savings impact
$208/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 150 West 56th Street against the surrounding Theater District market.
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Theater District.
The Theater District is the pulsating heart of New York City's entertainment industry, located in Midtown West. Home to Broadway, Times Square, and "Restaurant Row," this neighborhood is a global destination. For those considering Theater District Manhattan real estate, the area offers high-energy living in the center of the action.
Living in the Theater District, Manhattan is an immersive urban experience. It is a dense, vertical neighborhood where luxury high-rises soar above historic theaters. As a unique Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it attracts people who love the nightlife, the arts, and the convenience of being steps away from the world's biggest stages.
The market for homes for sale in the Theater District is dominated by modern, full-service condominiums. Many of these buildings, such as The Orion or The Platinum, offer resort-style amenities including pools, lounges, and concierge services. It is a popular market for international buyers and investors due to its iconic location.
Housing here is primarily vertical luxury. You won't find brownstones; instead, you find glass towers with floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views of the city skyline and the Hudson River. It is the epitome of the "city that never sleeps" lifestyle.
The lifestyle in the Theater District is non-stop. Residents live alongside the energy of Times Square but often retreat to the quieter streets of Hell's Kitchen to the west for dining and community connection. The "local" entertainment is world-class Broadway shows.
While often perceived as tourist-heavy, a strong community of performers, industry professionals, and urban enthusiasts exists here. Restaurant Row (46th St) offers a surprisingly neighborhood-y dining scene amidst the pre-theater rush.
The Theater District offers unbeatable transportation access. With the Times Square-42nd Street complex (1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, S) and Port Authority Bus Terminal, you are at the crossroads of the city's transit system. Getting to Lincoln Center or Downtown is a matter of minutes.
Taxis and ride-shares are abundant, though traffic can be intense. For many residents, the ability to walk to work in Midtown offices is the ultimate convenience.
While green space is limited within the district itself, residents are a short walk from Bryant Park and the Hudson River Park. The neighborhood is amenity-rich in terms of culture and fitness, with numerous high-end Equinox locations and specialized gyms.
Grocery shopping has improved with options like Whole Foods at Bryant Park and smaller gourmet markets. It is a neighborhood designed for convenience and entertainment rather than quiet suburban amenities.
The Theater District is best for entertainment lovers, investors, and pied-à-terre buyers who want to be in the center of the action. It is perfect for those who thrive on the energy of the city lights.

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