The Week (US)

This week: Homes on the top floor

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1 New York City

Capping the 1931 Parc Vendome building at the north end of Hell’s Kitchen is a three-bedroom condo owned by Leonard Bernstein’s family since 1996. The home has 10-foot ceilings, tall casement windows, a fireplace, built-ins, a farmhouse kitchen, dining and living rooms, a gallery, and a wraparound terrace. Building amenities include a full-time doorperson, a music room, billiards, and a landscaped garden with a fountain; Central Park, Carnegie Hall, and Lincoln Center are walking distance. $3,650,000. Alexandra Rhodie, Corcoran Chelsea/Flatiron, (646) 300-4694

2 San Francisco

This penthouse in a 1925 art deco high-rise on Nob Hill has views of San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz, and the Golden Gate Bridge. The renovated two-story, three-bedroom unit features a double-height living room with ornate barrel ceilings, a dining room with a gilded ceiling, an eat-in chef’s kitchen, and a roof terrace. The building has parking and door staff, Huntington Park is a short walk, and Chinatown is also nearby. $7,995,000. Mary Lou Castellano­s, Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty– San Francisco Brokerage, (415) 901-1769

3 Los Angeles

Set in a 1920 converted factory, this penthouse duplex offers loft-like ambience along with skyline views. The industrial-modern two-bedroom home has exposed ducts, trusses, and concrete walls; an open main floor with kitchen, dining, and living area, nook bedroom, and full bath; and a steeland-wood staircase leading up to the second bedroom and bath. The building has a rooftop pool, spa, gym, and outdoor kitchen; outside are the Arts District’s galleries, shops, and restaurant­s. $1,150,000. Penelope Stipanovic­h, The Agency, (212) 518-6233

4 Miami

Floor-toceiling windows frame the city and sky views from this three-level, three-bedroom condo at Ten Museum Park. The Naeem Khan–designed home features 22-foot ceilings, glass interior walls, a cantilever­ed staircase, a library, two kitchens, an infrared sauna, and a terrace with patio, pool, and dining nook. The 2007 Arts and Entertainm­ent District high-rise includes a fitness center, spa, and beach club and is walking distance to Museum Park and Pérez Art Museum Miami. $3,500,000. Melissa Jane Rubin, Compass, (305) 984-7706

5 Chicago

This full-floor, five-bedroom penthouse sits atop the 2021 St. Regis Chicago in New Eastside. The apartment has 12-foot ceilings, wide-plank wood floors, walls of windows and a terrace with Chicago Harbor views, and a chef’s kitchen with Gaggenau appliances and motorized cabinets. Building amenities include outdoor and indoor pools, a fitness room, private wine storage and a tasting room, and a dog exercise area; several parks, the river, and Michigan Avenue are walking distance. $7,590,000. Carrie McCormick, @properties Christie’s Internatio­nal Real Estate, (312) 961-4612

6 Washington, D.C.

Capitol Hill’s Lovejoy Lofts was converted in 2004 from a 1901 schoolhous­e; this one-bedroom penthouse lies under its vaulted roof. The home features brick walls, cement floors, exposed beams and trusses, a kitchen with a breakfast bar island and dining nook, and a floating staircase to a loft-like bedroom lit by three skylights. Ownership includes a parking space, and the building is walking distance from Lincoln Park, Lovejoy Park, the H Street Corridor, and the Eastern Market. $520,000. Mattia D’Affuso, TTR Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty (240) 464-5626

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