200 Amsterdam Releases $40 Million and $38 Million Penthouses on the Upper West Side, Manhattan

Duplex penthouse residence at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side. All images by Williams New York.Duplex penthouse residence at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side. All images by Williams New York.

200 Amsterdam, the tallest building on the Upper West Side, just released to market two duplex penthouses situated on the top four floors. Developed by SJP Properties and Mitsui Fudosan America and designed by Elkus Manfredi, the 668-foot-tall tower has a total of ten penthouses, which begin on the 41st floor and encompass eight full-floor homes in addition to the two duplexes.

Penthouse terrace at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse terrace at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse kitchen at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse kitchen at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse living and dining room at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse living and dining room at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

The $40 million penthouse spans the 51st and 52nd floors and the $38 million residence spans the 49th and 50th. Each has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two powder rooms, and private 650-square-foot terraces. The duplex penthouses have approximately 6,500 square feet of living space, uninterrupted 116-foot-long and 20-foot-tall floor-to-ceiling windows, private elevators, and dramatic staircases clad in glass and brushed nickel.

Penthouse primary bedroom at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse primary bedroom at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse study at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse study at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse media room at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse media room at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse entry foyer at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Penthouse entry foyer at 200 Amsterdam on the Upper West Side

Design elements include white oak chevron floors throughout, stone fireplaces in the living room and largest bedroom, a midnight bar and under-counter refrigerator in the corner primary bedroom, and a study with sweeping views. Eat-in kitchens are outfitted with Calacatta marble islands, white oak cabinetry with satin nickel hardware, SubZero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, and eight-foot-tall sliding glass doors for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining.

The first penthouse residence on 200 Amsterdam’s 47th floor recently sold for $17.5 million. Occupancy is expected to begin this summer.

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9 Comments on "200 Amsterdam Releases $40 Million and $38 Million Penthouses on the Upper West Side, Manhattan"

  1. Mr. Galikanokus | May 14, 2021 at 7:07 am | Reply

    I am a Section 8 tenant. Please e-mail me an application for an affordable penthouse.

  2. Wow… Those are definitely million dollar views. If I had the money (and I never will), I would take this over an apartment along Billionaires Row for sure. Better views and better neighborhood. It will be interesting to see if they sell quicker than those in Central Park Tower and 111 West 57th.

  3. I think I will take BOTH penthouses,then create a deluxe four-plex, and still pay less than the $240 million condo at the Robert Stern Tower, while having BETTER views!

    As someone who likes to be able to not wear clothing, imagine never having to close the drapes, because nobody could see inside! ?

  4. 40 Million to live on Amsterdam Ave..Who would have thunk it ?

  5. Wow, Miele seems to have a great reputation in the US, if a $40 million apartment listing even mentions the brand of the kitchen appliances. Of course Miele has great quality products, but I never saw our Miele washing machine as a luxury. It still costs less than an iPhone 12 Pro and a Miele stove with an oven may be the price of a MacBook Pro.

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