1122 Madison Avenue
1122 Madison Avenue represents the singular vision of William Sofield, the AD100 Hall of Fame designer whose work for Tom Ford and Gucci redefined modern luxury. Here, Sofield brings that same exacting eye to one of Manhattan's most coveted addresses, creating 26 residences that blur the line between fine art and architecture. Every detail, from the lobby's bespoke millwork to the residences' custom hardware, reflects a designer who has spent decades perfecting the language of refined living.
What sets 1122 Madison Avenue apart is its unwavering commitment to material authenticity. Hand-laid Indiana limestone wraps all four facades, a distinction almost unheard of in contemporary Manhattan construction, where side and rear elevations are typically finished in lesser materials. The result is a building that commands its corner with a permanence and gravitas reminiscent of the Upper East Side's most storied prewar landmarks.
Protected Central Park views are secured through strategically purchased air rights, ensuring that residents will enjoy unobstructed sightlines over the park canopy and the Manhattan skyline for generations. The $89.5M penthouse sets a new pricing record for the Upper East Side, signaling the arrival of a building that belongs in the same conversation as 220 Central Park South and the most exclusive addresses in the world.
1122 Madison Avenue at a Glance
1122 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028
Legion Investment Group and Nahla Capital
Studio Sofield / Hill West Architects
2027
26
22
Condominium
Upper East Side
Why Buyers Choose 1122 Madison Avenue
William Sofield's Only Ground-Up Residential Building
This is a rare opportunity to own a residence conceived entirely by an AD100 Hall of Fame designer. Sofield's involvement extends from the limestone facade to the interior hardware, delivering a level of design cohesion that cannot be replicated through decoration alone.
Indiana Limestone on All Four Facades
Hand-laid Indiana limestone wrapping every elevation is a material commitment that places 1122 Madison Avenue alongside the Upper East Side's greatest prewar landmarks. This is not a glass tower with a stone accent wall. It is a building built to endure.
Protected Central Park Views
Purchased air rights guarantee that Central Park views from upper floors will never be compromised by future development. In a borough where views are never permanent, this is an exceptionally rare and valuable assurance.
Ultra-Low Density at 26 Residences
With only 26 residences across 22 stories, 1122 Madison Avenue offers a level of exclusivity and privacy that larger buildings cannot match. The intimate scale ensures personalized service and a refined residential experience.
Our Take on 1122 Madison Avenue
1122 Madison Avenue represents a generational entry point into the Upper East Side's most elite tier. William Sofield's involvement transforms this from a luxury condominium into a design landmark, and the building's hand-laid limestone construction ensures it will age with the grace of the neighborhood's finest prewar buildings.
For buyers comparing options in the $10M-and-above segment, 1122 Madison Avenue offers something the glass towers of Billionaires' Row cannot: a contextual, materially authentic building on a tree-lined Upper East Side block. The protected Central Park views and 26-unit exclusivity add layers of long-term value that are difficult to find elsewhere in the current market.
Our advisory team has deep familiarity with 1122 Madison Avenue's floor plans, pricing structure, and competitive positioning. Whether you are evaluating this building against 520 Park Avenue, 109 East 79th Street, or The Benson, we provide the comparative analysis and transaction support needed to make a confident decision.
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1122 Madison Avenue: William Sofield's Defining Upper East Side Statement
1122 Madison Avenue is not simply a new condominium on the Upper East Side. It is the product of a singular creative vision, one that belongs to William Sofield, the AD100 Hall of Fame designer whose aesthetic has shaped the way the world experiences luxury through his work with Tom Ford and Gucci. At 22 stories and just 26 residences, this building has been conceived with an intimacy and intentionality that stands apart from the scale-driven developments elsewhere in Manhattan.
The building's hand-laid Indiana limestone facade, wrapping all four elevations, is a declaration of seriousness. In a market where most developers reserve premium materials for the street-facing wall, 1122 Madison Avenue insists on integrity from every angle. This commitment to material authenticity extends inside, where Sofield's interiors feature bespoke millwork, custom metalwork, and stone selections that reflect decades of refinement at the highest level of design.
Location reinforces the building's stature. Positioned at the border of Carnegie Hill and the Upper East Side, 1122 Madison Avenue offers protected Central Park views secured through purchased air rights. Residents look out over the park canopy and across the skyline knowing those sightlines are permanently safeguarded. The surrounding neighborhood provides immediate access to Museum Mile, Madison Avenue shopping, and some of the city's finest schools and cultural institutions.
With a penthouse priced at $89.5M, 1122 Madison Avenue enters the conversation alongside 220 Central Park South and the most exclusive addresses in global real estate. For buyers seeking a residence that combines world-class design, material permanence, and an irreplaceable Upper East Side location, this is the defining new offering in Manhattan. Manhattan Miami's advisory team is available for private consultations and early access to availability.
Residence Collection
Classic Residences
2,400-3,200 sq ft
Grand Residences
3,800-5,500 sq ft
Penthouse Collection
6,000-8,500 sq ft
Residences from $10M
The Visionaries
Upper East Side
1122 Madison Avenue sits at the prestigious border of the Upper East Side and Carnegie Hill, one of Manhattan's most refined residential enclaves. The location places residents within steps of Central Park, Museum Mile, and the boutiques and galleries of Madison Avenue. Carnegie Hill is celebrated for its tree-lined streets, landmark townhouses, and proximity to institutions including the Cooper Hewitt, the Guggenheim, and the 92nd Street Y. This is a neighborhood defined by permanence, culture, and understated elegance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes 1122 Madison Avenue unique on the Upper East Side?
1122 Madison Avenue represents a rare new-construction condominium on the Upper East Side, featuring just 26 residences designed by William Sofield. The boutique scale, Madison Avenue address, and Central Park proximity create an unmatched combination of exclusivity and location.
Who designed the interiors at 1122 Madison Avenue?
The legendary William Sofield crafted every interior detail, from custom millwork and bespoke cabinetry to curated material palettes. His design philosophy brings a gallery-like sophistication to residential living that few buildings anywhere can match.
What amenities are available to residents?
Residents enjoy a private fitness center, landscaped rooftop terrace with Central Park views, attended lobby, concierge services, private storage, and bicycle storage. The boutique nature of the building ensures an intimate and personalized living experience.
How close is 1122 Madison Avenue to Central Park?
The building sits just steps from Central Park, offering residents immediate access to the Reservoir, the Great Lawn, and the Met Museum. Few addresses deliver this level of proximity to Manhattan most iconic green space.
What is the ownership structure at 1122 Madison Avenue?
1122 Madison Avenue is a condominium offering fee-simple ownership with no board approval required for purchases. This provides buyers with maximum flexibility and privacy in their acquisition process.
Are there parking options available?
Yes, the building offers a limited number of private parking spaces available for purchase. Given the Upper East Side location, residents also have convenient access to multiple nearby parking facilities.
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1122 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028