The Woolworth Building and its iconic green roof have been a defining part of the NYC skyline for 10

August 2024 ยท 1 minute read

The 106-year-old Woolworth Building is one of New York City's most historic and iconic towers.

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Today, while the lower 28 floors remain offices, Alchemy Properties now owns floors 29 and up and transformed them into 32 luxury residences over the course of a five-year, multimillion-dollar renovation. The restoration work on the exterior alone cost $22 million.

We got inside the building for a tour of one of these residences: Pavilion A, a $29.85 million condo that's the most expensive unit currently listed in the building. When the building's 9,680-square-foot penthouse is finished, Pavilion A will be the second-most expensive condo in the building.

Joshua Judge, Stan Ponte, and Tate Kelly of Sotheby's International Realty hold the listing.

Take a look inside the Woolworth's Building Pavilion A, which spans 6,711 interior square feet and comes with two terraces.

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