No need to take the stairs in this NYC penthouse with a 4-story steel slide — which just found a buyer
A unique NYC penthouse featuring a four-story steel slide has found a buyer. The property, known as Sky House, is located in a historic Beaux-Arts building and was listed for $20 million. The final sale price remains undisclosed, but the penthouse includes various luxurious amenities and stunning views of the city skyline.
- ▪The penthouse is situated in the American Tract Society Building, a landmark dating back to 1896.
- ▪The sellers, Craig and Kristen Nevill-Manning, purchased the property in 2007 and transformed it from raw space into a luxurious residence.
- ▪The penthouse spans 6,355 square feet and features high ceilings, a rock-climbing wall, and a 1,200-square-foot terrace.
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Jennifer Gould Real Estate exclusive gimme shelter No need to take the stairs in this NYC penthouse with a 4-story steel slide — which just found a buyer By Jennifer Gould Published June 3, 2026, 1:34 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google If you wanted to buy a fun-filled New York City penthouse, you lost out — and you’ll have to take it in slide. Now, the only question a forthcoming owner will have to ask in the morning is whether you they to go head or feet first down a four-story slide in this penthouse quadruplex, nestled in the crown of a 19th century landmarked Beaux-Arts building. Indeed, this aerie comes equipped with a massive stainless steel slide, and it only took for the $20 million listing to find a buyer.
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