The Astor
Historical Site to Own
The return of The Astor presents a rare opportunity to own a home in one of the most celebrated landmarked condominiums in New York City history.
The Story
The Astor name is ubiquitous within Manhattan's history. Today, the property retains its circa 1901 glamour, now with thoughtful layouts and modern finishes by Pembrooke & Ives.
New Residences
Homes retain many of the refined details of their pre-war design, with wood-burning fireplaces, high ceilings, and decorative moldings. Residences have been thoroughly modernized to include features such as double-pane bay windows and three-paneled doors, as well as top-of-the-line appliances, fixtures and finishes.
Historic Views
Residences enjoy significant light and air in main living spaces and treetop New York City views of the surrounding historic architecture. Vistas across Broadway reveal well-maintained neighboring buildings with classic pre-war decorative flourishes.
Landmark Treasure
The building was operated by the Astor family for decades until its 1950 sale. It now is a New York City-designated landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places.