520 Fifth Avenue

520 Fifth Avenue The Tallest Residential Tower on Fifth Avenue

Midtown Manhattan

A Vertical Monument to Fifth Avenue Grandeur

520 Fifth Avenue is not simply another supertall addition to the Manhattan skyline. At 1,002 feet and 88 stories, it is the tallest residential building on Fifth Avenue — a distinction that carries weight on what is arguably the most storied street in the world. Developed by Rabina and designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, this 100-residence tower has already rewritten the playbook for ultra-luxury sales velocity in New York, moving through more than 95 percent of its inventory in under 12 months. That is not marketing spin. That is the market voting with conviction.

The architecture commands attention from every vantage point. KPF conceived the tower with a remarkable 1:12 slenderness ratio, creating a needle-like profile that punctuates the Midtown skyline with unmistakable elegance. The facade is clad in terracotta with a series of arched windows that reference the grand architectural traditions of Fifth Avenue while delivering a thoroughly contemporary silhouette. This is not a glass box. It is a building with soul, materiality, and a design vocabulary that will only appreciate in stature as the decades pass.

Interiors by Vicky Charles — the former global head of design at Soho House — bring a residential warmth and layered sophistication that distinguish 520 Fifth Avenue from the cooler minimalism that has defined many of Manhattan's recent supertall towers. Every residence has been conceived as a home first, a showpiece second, with tactile materials and considered proportions that reward daily living as much as they impress on first viewing.

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Building Details

520 Fifth Avenue at a Glance

Address

520 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10036

Developer

Rabina

Architect

KPF (Kohn Pedersen Fox)

Year Completed

2026

Residences

100

Stories

88

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Midtown

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose 520 Fifth Avenue

The Tallest Residential Tower on Fifth Avenue

At 1,002 feet and 88 stories, 520 Fifth Avenue holds a distinction that cannot be replicated. Fifth Avenue is the most prestigious address in Manhattan, and this is its tallest residential building — a fact that carries permanent value in a market that prizes superlatives. The KPF-designed terracotta facade with its signature arched windows ensures the building will be recognized as a landmark for generations.

Record-Breaking Sales Velocity Validates the Market

Moving through more than 95 percent of inventory in under 12 months is not just impressive — it is a definitive market endorsement. Buyers at this price point do not act impulsively. The speed of absorption confirms that 520 Fifth Avenue struck a nerve with the most discerning segment of the global buyer pool, and remaining availability represents a genuinely scarce opportunity.

The Moss Private Club Changes the Equation

Private clubs have become Manhattan's most coveted social currency, and having one integrated directly into your building is an extraordinary advantage. Moss gives residents access to curated dining, programming, and community without ever leaving home. Combined with the 88th-floor amenity suite and longevity clinic, this is a lifestyle offering that goes far beyond the conventional luxury playbook.

Vicky Charles Interiors Deliver What Supertalls Often Miss

Many supertall towers prioritize spectacle over substance in their interiors. Vicky Charles took the opposite approach at 520 Fifth Avenue, creating residences that feel warm, layered, and genuinely livable from the moment you walk in. With only 100 homes across 88 stories, the generous proportions and considered finishes make these residences feel like private houses in the sky rather than apartments in a tower.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on 520 Fifth Avenue

520 Fifth Avenue is one of the most significant residential buildings to arrive in Midtown Manhattan in years, and the market has already confirmed that assessment. We have watched supertall projects come and go in this city, and very few have generated the kind of immediate, sustained demand that this building has achieved. The combination of KPF's architecture, Vicky Charles's interiors, and a Fifth Avenue address at 1,002 feet is genuinely without precedent. When clients ask us about the best new ultra-luxury options in Midtown, this is where the conversation starts.

From a value perspective, the numbers speak for themselves. Selling through 95 percent of a 100-unit ultra-luxury building in under 12 months is a pace that even the most optimistic projections would not have predicted. That velocity reflects a buyer pool that understood immediately what this building represents: a permanent, irreplaceable position on the most important street in Manhattan. The few remaining residences represent a closing window, not an open invitation.

What sets 520 Fifth Avenue apart for us is the completeness of the offering. The Moss private club, the 88th-floor amenity suite, the longevity clinic, the pickleball court — these are not afterthoughts bolted onto a spec building. They are integral to the vision. Rabina and KPF conceived a building that would deliver a total lifestyle, and the execution matches the ambition. For qualified buyers seeking a legacy-caliber home on Fifth Avenue, we are prepared to provide current availability, pricing details, and a candid market analysis.

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About 520 Fifth Avenue

520 Fifth Avenue is the kind of building that stops you mid-stride on the sidewalk. At 1,002 feet and 88 stories, it is the tallest residential tower on Fifth Avenue — and one of the most compelling new addresses to arrive in Midtown Manhattan in decades. Developed by Rabina and designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, the tower combines a supertall engineering feat with a level of design intentionality that is rare at this scale. The 1:12 slenderness ratio gives it a profile unlike any other building on the avenue. The terracotta facade with its rhythmic arched windows references the great Fifth Avenue landmarks while establishing an entirely new one.

Inside, Vicky Charles has delivered interiors that feel genuinely residential — warm, layered, and considered in a way that many supertall towers fail to achieve. With only 100 residences across 88 stories, the ratio of private to shared space is remarkably generous. Views from the upper floors are nothing short of staggering, spanning from Central Park to the harbor, from the Hudson to the East River. The fact that the building moved through more than 95 percent of its inventory in under 12 months tells you everything you need to know about how the market received this project.

The amenity program goes well beyond the expected. The Moss private club brings a members-only social and cultural dimension that no other residential building in Midtown can match. The 88th-floor lounge puts you at an elevation that redefines what indoor-outdoor entertaining means in Manhattan. A longevity clinic, pickleball court, spa and recovery suites, and a full roster of wellness facilities round out a lifestyle offering that is as forward-thinking as the architecture. Add 24-hour concierge, valet services, and a live-in resident manager, and you have a building that does not just house its residents — it takes care of them.

Midtown Manhattan needs no introduction, but the micro-location deserves emphasis. Bryant Park is at the doorstep. Grand Central Terminal is a short walk east. The Fifth Avenue luxury retail corridor stretches north toward Central Park. Multiple subway lines converge within blocks, making this one of the most connected residential addresses in the entire city. For buyers seeking the prestige of a Fifth Avenue address paired with a genuinely world-class building, 520 Fifth Avenue sets a standard that will be difficult to surpass.

Pricing

Residence Collection

Sky Studios & One-Bedrooms

600-1,100 sq ft

Premier Residences

1,200-2,200 sq ft

Penthouse Collection

2,500-4,000 sq ft

Residences from $2M

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

Moss Private Club

Moss Private Club

An exclusive members-only social and wellness club integrated into the building, offering residents a curated community of like-minded individuals with world-class dining, programming, and gathering spaces that rival the finest private clubs in Manhattan.

88th-Floor Amenity Suite

88th-Floor Amenity Suite

Perched at the summit of the tower, the 88th-floor amenity suite delivers panoramic views from nearly 1,000 feet above Fifth Avenue. Lounge, entertain, and decompress at an elevation that no other residential building on the avenue can match.

Longevity Clinic & Wellness Center

Longevity Clinic & Wellness Center

A forward-thinking health and longevity facility bringing cutting-edge wellness protocols and personalized health optimization directly into the building — a first-of-its-kind amenity for a Manhattan residential tower.

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Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

The Neighborhood

Midtown

Midtown is the beating heart of Manhattan — the epicenter of global commerce, culture, and connectivity. Fifth Avenue, in particular, represents the pinnacle of New York address prestige, lined with landmark architecture, world-class retail, and iconic institutions.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is 520 Fifth Avenue?

Rising 88 stories above Midtown Manhattan, 520 Fifth Avenue is one of the tallest residential towers on Fifth Avenue. Designed by the acclaimed Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, the supertall tower redefines the Midtown skyline and delivers views that are simply unmatched.

Who designed 520 Fifth Avenue?

The tower was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, one of the world most celebrated architecture firms known for iconic skyscrapers globally. KPF brought their signature expertise in supertall design to create a landmark worthy of Fifth Avenue.

What amenities are available at 520 Fifth Avenue?

The building features over 40,000 square feet of amenities including a 75-foot sky pool, fitness center with Midtown views, golf simulator, private dining room, children playroom, coworking lounge, and a stunning observation terrace.

What is the location advantage of 520 Fifth Avenue?

Situated at the crossroads of Midtown Manhattan on prestigious Fifth Avenue, residents are steps from Bryant Park, Times Square, Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, and the finest shopping and dining in the world.

How many residences are in the building?

520 Fifth Avenue contains approximately 100 luxury residences ranging from studios to expansive penthouses. The tower efficient design maximizes views and natural light while maintaining an exclusive residential density.

What is the ownership structure?

520 Fifth Avenue is a condominium with fee-simple ownership. No board approval is required, making it an ideal choice for international buyers, investors, and those seeking a premier Fifth Avenue pied-a-terre.

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