A duplex penthouse at Zeckendorf Development and Atlas Capital Group’s 80 Clarkson Street is listed for $80 million, a price that would set a record for Downtown Manhattan's most expensive sale. The unit is 7,120 square feet with 921 additional square feet of outdoor space. The building has 112 units, with other units also listed at significant prices; another duplex penthouse is listed at $58 million, and a full-floor residence is listed at $75 million. The average price per square foot for 83 released units is over $6,200.
The $80 million asking price translates to over $11,235 per square foot. The development's projected sellout is over $2 billion. A previous offering plan amendment valued the project at $900 million. A $60 million sale at a different building, 150 Charles Street, recently set a record in the area.
The penthouse has four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The building also offers accessory suite units, storage lockers, wine cellars, and parking. Another large unit in the building (over 7,300 square feet) is listed for $75 million.
Zeckendorf Development and Atlas Capital Group’s 80 Clarkson Street is looking to make history.
The two-tower project is asking $80 million for the duplex penthouse in its west tower. If the unit sells at that price, which works out to over $11,235 per square foot, 80 Clarkson would set the record for Downtown Manhattan’s most expensive sale in history.
The penthouse is one of eight new units offered at the 112-unit development, according to filings with the New York Attorney General’s office. The newly priced units include another duplex penthouse in the south tower, which is asking $58 million.
The building has so far released 83 residential units, along with 11 of 18 accessory suite units, storage lockers, wine cellars and parking for a projected sellout of over $2 billion. The development also includes one resident manager’s unit. The average price per square foot for the 83 residential units is over $6,200.
An offering plan amendment released in May brought the total to $900 million with less than half of the 112 residential units and none of the penthouses. The most expensive unit released in the amendment was Unit 36 in the west tower, asking $46.95 million or $9,174 per square foot.
The duplex penthouse in the west tower spans 7,120 square feet with an additional 921 square feet of outdoor space. It has four bedrooms and six bathrooms.
The apartment is not the only residence in the building in the running for the Downtown sales record. A full-floor residence on the 30th floor, which is the largest in the building at over 7,300 square feet, is asking $75 million.
The units at 80 Clarkson are looking to capitalize on a Downtown buying spree. A new property claimed the title of priciest condo sale in the area in March, when a unit at Witkoff Development’s 150 Charles Street sold for $60 million. The sprawling duplex overlooking the Hudson River had previously sold for over $29 million in 2016.
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