This Posh $9.495 Million Flatiron Condo Has Over 3,000 Square Feet and an Iconic City View
Space—along with light and views—is arguably one of the most precious commodities in New York City. And inside a historic neo-Gothic tower in Manhattan's Flatiron District, a newly listed $9.495 million condo delivers all three in rare measure.
Listed by Ashley Reidy Quinn and Nick Montalbano of Coldwell Banker Warburg, the residence rivals the scale of a single-family home. Spanning just over 3,000 square feet, it offers a view of the iconic Flatiron Building itself, three bedrooms, and three-and-a-half baths—an extraordinary footprint for city living.
Its setting is no less remarkable. For more than a century, a stately limestone and brick tower has anchored the Flatiron District, its neo-Gothic details marking it as one of the neighborhood’s architectural treasures. Built in 1912, the turn-of-the-century landmark was reimagined by a development team that defied convention. While many conversions carved historic buildings into compact apartments, here the approach was contrarian: to create expansive residences with traditional proportions, privacy, and grandeur. The result has become one of Manhattan’s most celebrated residential reinventions, today home to some of the names at the very top of the Forbes list.

The interiors—contemporary in design and sunlit throughout—convey a polished sophistication. A book-matched marble foyer sets the stage, leading into distinct living and private wings. Volume is the true luxury here: 11-foot-2-inch ceilings, unobstructed sightlines, and oversized windows framing the Flatiron Building itself and the ornate neo-Gothic skyline beyond. The grand kitchen, clad in marble and wood, is both showpiece and workhorse, scaled for the residence’s sprawling entertaining areas.

The private wing alone encompasses 2,000 square feet. Three bedrooms feature chevron-pattern floors, custom millwork, and marble-wrapped baths, while a large laundry room adds everyday practicality. The owner’s suite commands attention with a spa-inspired bath where stone, light, and scale combine to dramatic effect.


Beyond the residence, the building provides an elegant welcome with a richly detailed lobby, attended by experienced staff and a full concierge team. Amenities include a health and wellness center, private screening room, golf simulator, and resident lounge, with private storage included.
What’s on offer here is rare: the scale of a private home, the heritage of a century-old landmark, and the luxuries of modern Manhattan life. In a city where true volume and privacy are nearly extinct, this Flatiron residence is an invitation to live at one of New York’s most exclusive addresses.
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