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Remaining residences at The Astor–CIM Group’s early 1900s conversion on Broadway between 75th and 76th streets–include three homes with substantial recent price drops and a penthouse like you’ve never seen.
Built by William Waldorf Astor in 1901 and restored by Pembrook & Ives in 2015, The Astor offers a rare combination of old world glamour and ultra-modern finishes, with a full suite of amenities and spacious residences situated steps from the best in culture, dining, shopping and wellness.
The residences, available for immediate move-in, boast features including custom crown and baseboard moldings, herringbone floors, restored wood-burning fireplaces, double-pane bay windows and three-panel doors, and state-of-the-art kitchens and bathrooms. Available homes include studios from $895,000, 3-bedrooms from $3,995,000, 4-bedrooms from $5,500,000, and 5 bedrooms from $6,395,000–including the following residences with significant price adjustments:
Residence 820 is a sprawling twelve room home available for $6,395,000 following a reduction from $6,750,000. The space comes with 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths spread across 3,214 square feet, with the centerpiece being an expansive great room boasting dramatic sunset views and leading to a state-of-the-art open kitchen. This very special home also features multiple walk-in closets, a breathtaking primary bathroom with a free standing tub and a grand formal entry gallery.
Residence 1120, a 2,708 square foot 4 bed, 4.5 bath, has come down in price from $6,450,000 to $5,500,000. This six room home features a brilliantly lit living and dining space, en suite bathrooms with Glassos tile floors and walls, a stunning kitchen with white lacquer and stained oak cabinetry and Calacatta Gold countertops, and multiple wood-burning fireplaces.
Residence 406 is a rarely available 652 square foot studio which saw a recent price reduction from $999,000 to $895,000. This spacious home comes with a fully equipped open kitchen with a marble island, Lefroy Brooks fixtures, and appliances by Gaggenau, Miele, and Subzero. The sparkling renovated bath boasts Calacatta Gold, Nero Gold and Tundra Grey marble tiles and radiant heated floors, and there’s even a laundry closet with a Bosch washer and dryer.
For sophisticated buyers seeking the ultimate in Upper West Side luxury, Penthouse 2 (asking $13,950,000) comes with over 4,800 square feet of interior space spread across two floors, five bedrooms, seven baths, two gas-burning fireplaces and two terraces, for a combined total of 1,702 square feet of private outdoor space.

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The Astor’s amenities include a 24-hour concierge, a professionally outfitted fitness center with state-of- the-art cardio and conditioning equipment, and a children’s playroom equipped with games and activities, bike parking and private storage units.
The Astor is ideally situated in the absolute heart of the Upper West Side, just a few minutes away from cultural institutions like the American Museum of Natural History, the New-York Historical Society and the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, as well as iconic performance venues like Lincoln Center and the Beacon Theatre.
The condominium is also surrounded by a diverse array of critically acclaimed restaurants including Boulud Sud, Jean-Georges, RedFarm, Nice Matin, Sushi of Gari and Sugarfish–in addition to casual breakfast and dessert spots like PopUp Bagels and Salt & Straw.
Upscale shopping is moments away on Broadway, Columbus, and Amsterdam avenues with retailers and lifestyle destinations including Intermix, Rag & Bone and Sephora. The nearby Shops at Columbus Circle ensures you can find just about anything on your list.
The Astor is nestled between two of the city’s premiere green spaces, offering immediate access to Central and Riverside Parks. The neighborhood also brims with health and fitness outlets to help maintain a balanced routine. Local favorites include SoulCycle, Equinox and Pure Yoga.
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