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The limestone that makes The Centurion's exterior so distinctive was imported from Burgundy, in France. The prime Midtown West address, at 33 West 56th Street, puts The Centurion at the center of midtown Manhattan and just a short walk from Central Park. But what has made The Centurion one of Manhattan's most sought-after new condominium listings is perhaps even more obvious than its distinctive look or desirable Manhattan address. From its distinctive design to its stunning lobby to its spacious apartments for sale, The Centurion is unmistakably the work of Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei, and thus one of the loveliest and most distinguished-looking new condominiums in Manhattan. Little wonder, then, that few NYC condo listings are hotter than The Centurion.
The Centurion has a dead-center Manhattan location at 33 West 56th Street that functions as something of an amenity in itself, since it puts Centurion residents steps from the subway, a short walk from Central Park and Rockefeller Center, and within a few minutes of just about everything. But this midtown luxury condominium also offers everything a midtown luxury condominium is supposed to, from a 24-hour concierge service to an attended garage to a state-of-the-art fitness facility. But, as with the distinctive exterior, many of The Centurion's distinctive amenities can be traced to the celebrated architect behind it. The showcase lobby at The Centurion features a soaring ceiling, accents of limestone, marble and blond wood, and a stunning water garden visible through a floor-to-ceiling glass wall.
The apartments for sale at The Centurion offer an elegant take on the comforts of home. Apartment listings at The Centurion range from one-bedroom units to sprawling four-bedroom apartments, and include penthouses with three different floor plans. The diversity of layouts and floor plans at The Centurion makes for an easily customized living experience, but every apartment for sale at The Centurion delivers luxury Manhattan condo comforts with understated grace. Floor-to-ceiling windows admit Manhattan skyline views and copious natural light, and ceilings range from 10 feet all the way up to 17 feet; 13 Centurion condo listings enjoy private outdoor terraces. Every condo at The Centurion features top-of-the-line fixtures and finishes, as well as an in-unit Bosch washer and dryer. Gourmet kitchens feature walnut cabinets and glass countertops; gracious baths boast cast-iron tubs, rain showerheads and sound-insulated windows. A comfortable place to live and a beautiful building to behold, The Centurion has earned a place near the top of any list of the elite luxury condo listings in Manhattan, and has already secured its status as a landmark of luxury living in midtown.
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For those seeking even more out of the Centurion, three penthouses at this property can be combined for $39 million to create a massive penthouse combo. Even more impressive: I.M. Pei’s Sandi Pei himself will design this new luxury conglomerate.
Architects at Pei Partnership have created two possible layouts for penthouse 1A: traditional or contemporary. Three penthouses are still available.
The owners of The Centurion announced today that 80% of the apartments in this Midtown South condo at 33 West 56th Street have already been sold. As of today, there are 11 apartments and 3 penthouses still on the market.
More than 150 real estate professionals came together on the terrace of The Centurion, one of the largest terraces available in Midtown Manhattan. With a trellis of green ivy and limestone planters bounding the area, the terrace, which spans more than 1,500 square feet, is just another of the many thrilling features of the $3.8 million home it is a part of.
Broker Ilan Bracha announced that he will give his World Cup Finals tickets to a broker who "gets a fully executed contract" on a unit in the Centurion.
After a relatively quiet market entrance, eight of twelve units at the Centurion see price increases of up to 23%.
According to NY Curbed, the completed Centurion finally drops the veil and shows its face to the public. Now with the sidewalk shed removed, the building's amazing creamy limestone and big framed windows designs are revealed.
Well-know architect I.M. Pei is designing The Centurion from the base up. According to the NY Times, the construction of this 17-story high rise began in March and is expected to be completed by December 2008. There will be 48 condos and three penthouses in which sales have already begun.