THE TOP OF THE PARK, THE HEIGHT OF LUXURY.
 
 15 Madison Square North, between Fifth and Madison Avenues, sits where Flatiron meets NoMad, with Madison Square Park as its front yard. Art in the Park, the original Shake Shack and Eataly, a children's playground, and a lively dog run help make this the most exciting new neighborhood in Manhattan.
 
 Apt 13F sprawls across nearly 2,400 square feet, comprising three bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a home office. It's the only apartment currently available in this coveted, more-than-full-service condominium.  The ceilings are a full twelve feet high and frame sweeping skyscraper views from a generous living/dining room and primary bedroom.
 
 The open kitchen is planned for a serious kitchen artist, fully equipped with a six-burner Viking range with Grohe pot filler, 48in Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a 48 bottle wine refrigerator, dishwasher, espresso machine, microwave, and warming drawer, all from the renowned designers at Miele. There's also a double door pantry closet with enough storage for the most demanding chef. Calacatta marble counters tie it all together.
 
 A vast 40ft long primary suite has a 60 square foot walk-in closet plus two other closets. The en-suite white marble bathroom is designed for sybarites, with Waterworks fixtures, a Cambridge deep-soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower and double sink vanity. Two more spacious bedrooms plus two more full baths, one en-suite, are at the other end of the apartment for privacy, plus a powder room at the entry. A home office big enough for the occasional guest and a laundry closet with stacked Bosch washer and vented dryer are also at the back of the apartment. Floors of five-inch Brazilian walnut give the whole home a feeling of warmth.
 
 Designed in neo-Medieval style by Maynicke & Franke, and originally known as the Madison Square Building when constructed in 1912, the building was converted to 69 condominium apartments in 2008.  15 Madison Square North features a 24-hour doorman, concierge, on-site building manager, and full staff of porters are all managed by Manhattan's finest white-glove management company, Brown Harris Stevens. The condominium also offers a 2,200 square foot gym with sauna and steam room, a children's playroom, temperature controlled wine cellar, deeded private storage, and a large and peaceful landscaped roof deck with miles of sky and magical views of Manhattan. 
                
                    THE TOP OF THE PARK, THE HEIGHT OF LUXURY.
 
 15 Madison Square North, between Fifth and Madison Avenues, sits where Flatiron meets NoMad, with Madison Square Park as its front yard. Art in the Park, the original Shake Shack and Eataly, a children's playground, and a lively dog run help make this the most exciting new neighborhood in Manhattan.
 
 Apt 13F sprawls across nearly 2,400 square feet, comprising three bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a home office. It's the only apartment currently available in this coveted, more-than-full-service condominium.  The ceilings are a full twelve feet high and frame sweeping skyscraper views from a generous living/dining room and primary bedroom.
 
 The open kitchen is planned for a serious kitchen artist, fully equipped with a six-burner Viking range with Grohe pot filler, 48in Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a 48 bottle wine refrigerator, dishwasher, espresso machine, microwave, and warming drawer, all from the renowned designers at Miele. There's also a double door pantry closet with enough storage for the most demanding chef. Calacatta marble counters tie it all together.
 
 A vast 40ft long primary suite has a 60 square foot walk-in closet plus two other closets. The en-suite white marble bathroom is designed for sybarites, with Waterworks fixtures, a Cambridge deep-soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower and double sink vanity. Two more spacious bedrooms plus two more full baths, one en-suite, are at the other end of the apartment for privacy, plus a powder room at the entry. A home office big enough for the occasional guest and a laundry closet with stacked Bosch washer and vented dryer are also at the back of the apartment. Floors of five-inch Brazilian walnut give the whole home a feeling of warmth.
 
 Designed in neo-Medieval style by Maynicke & Franke, and originally known as the Madison Square Building when constructed in 1912, the building was converted to 69 condominium apartments in 2008.  15 Madison Square North features a 24-hour doorman, concierge, on-site building manager, and full staff of porters are all managed by Manhattan's finest white-glove management company, Brown Harris Stevens. The condominium also offers a 2,200 square foot gym with sauna and steam room, a children's playroom, temperature controlled wine cellar, deeded private storage, and a large and peaceful landscaped roof deck with miles of sky and magical views of Manhattan. 
                 
                    
            Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC