A Full-Floor Apartment on New York’s Park Avenue Just Listed for $25M
- Rebecca Nicholson

- Oct 13
- 2 min read

High above one of Manhattan’s most exclusive boulevards, this full-floor residence at 1010 Park Avenue redefines Upper East Side luxury. Encompassing nearly 4,000 square feet, the sun-drenched condo spans three corners of the building and captures sweeping views of the city skyline through 19 floor-to-ceiling windows, framing everything from the Empire State Building to the elegant rooftops of the Upper East Side.
Listed with Chris Kann and Jennifer Ireland of Corcoran for $25 million, the home occupies the 14th floor of the boutique condominium and has been meticulously upgraded with marble finishes, new lighting, custom closets, and smart home systems throughout.
Accessed via a private elevator landing, the apartment opens to a welcoming entry foyer that leads into a 26-by-25-foot great room anchored by a striking floor-to-ceiling marble fireplace. Pocket doors reveal the corner dining room, while the adjacent Bakes & Kropp eat-in kitchen features radiant heated floors, a central island, top-tier appliances, and bespoke cabinetry. Every window is fitted with motorised shades and linen drapery, combining technology with timeless design.
The private wing offers a tranquil retreat. The corner primary suite includes three custom-fitted wardrobes, a marble-clad bathroom, and panoramic city views. Each of the three additional bedrooms has its own marble en suite, finished with refined tilework and contemporary fixtures. A powder room, laundry closet, and dedicated storage unit complete the residence’s thoughtful layout.
Set within the Upper East Side’s famed “Gold Coast”, which stretches from Fifth to Lexington Avenue, 1010 Park Avenue sits among the grand prewar mansions once commissioned by New York’s elite. The 17-storey building, designed by Beyer Blinder Belle with interiors by David Collins Studio, houses only 11 full-floor and duplex residences, ensuring privacy and exclusivity.
Residents have access to three floors of amenities, including a 50-foot indoor swimming pool, fitness centre with steam room, screening room, children’s playroom, and an elegant residents’ lounge.
A proven magnet for high-profile buyers, the building has previously attracted names such as Mexican billionaire Juan Beckmann Vidal, chairman and majority owner of José Cuervo, who reportedly purchased a neighbouring unit for $24.9 million.
This sky-high Park Avenue address offers more than just a home. It is a statement of refined urban living at one of Manhattan’s most desirable addresses.










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