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Skip to Main ContentSkip to SearchSkip to... Select * Listen to Article * What To Read Next SubscribeSign In https://www.wsj.com/articles/central-park-tower-penthouse-lists-for-250-million-11663202931 The penthouse apartment at Central Park Tower in Manhattan is coming on the market for $250 million. SERHANT. Studios WSJ News Exclusive WILL SOMEONE PAY $250 MILLION TO LIVE ATOP THE WORLD’S TALLEST CONDO TOWER? THE DEVELOPER THINKS SO. EXTELL DEVELOPMENT’S TRIPLEX PENTHOUSE AT NEW YORK’S CENTRAL PARK TOWER IS ON COURSE TO BECOME THE COUNTRY’S MOST EXPENSIVE HOME The penthouse apartment at Central Park Tower in Manhattan is coming on the market for $250 million. SERHANT. Studios By Katherine Clarke Sept. 15, 2022 6:00 am ET Share Text 77 Responses Your browser does not support the audio tag. Listen to article Length (2 minutes) AD Loading advertisement... 00:00 / 02:09 1x This article is in your queue. Open Queue When construction topped out at New York’s Central Park Tower, the Billionaires’ Row mega-tower set a record for the world’s tallest residential condominium, at 1,550 feet high. Now, developer Gary Barnett is gunning for yet another record, aiming to achieve the country’s highest-ever home sale price. Mr. Barnett’s Extell Development is asking for $250 million for the building’s penthouse, a triplex positioned at a height of more than 1,400 feet. The listing is the most expensive in the U.S., according to the listings website Zillow, topping the $225 million listing for Michael Eisner’s California estate. CONTINUE READING YOUR ARTICLE WITH A WSJ MEMBERSHIP SUMMER SALE €2 PER MONTH FOR 1 YEAR View Membership Options Already a member? Sign In RESUME SUBSCRIPTION We are delighted that you'd like to resume your subscription. You will be charged $ + tax (if applicable) for The Wall Street Journal. You may change your billing preferences at any time in the Customer Center or call Customer Service. You will be notified in advance of any changes in rate or terms. You may cancel your subscription at anytime by calling Customer Service. Please click confirm to resume now. Confirm Customer CenterSubscriber AgreementPrivacy NoticeCookie NoticeManage Cookies© 2022 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.