The Apthorp is reporting nearly $70 million in closings and signed contracts in the past 90 days.
Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group, the building’s exclusive sales agent, now have under 20 residences remaining for sale.
“Many of our buyers are current and former Westsiders with longstanding love of the building; others are migrating from Park Avenue and gaining the proportion of space and privacy they seek but in a new neighborhood,” said Beth Fisher, senior managing director of Corcoran Sunshine.
“The smaller residences have fared well with Europeans who love the Apthorp’s abundant charm and security.”
Interior designer, Stephen Sills, the creative director for the property, recently unveiled the newest model residence, a a 3,069 s/f three bedroom home with a library, formal dining room and three ornamental fireplaces.
Sills has also designed the newly completed amenity space at The Apthorp with an entertainment suite, a children’s playroom and a fully equipped fitness center and spa.
Built by William Waldorf Astor in 1908 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Apthorp occupies the full city block between Broadway and West End Avenue between 78th and 79th Streets and is comprised of 161 residences.