Between launching his Feel Something Foundation (supporting the LGBTQ+ community), preparing for a world tour with Queen, working on the new “Starstruck” talent show and writing his own musical (set in 1970s New York) — singer-songwriter Adam Lambert has found time to house hunt in downtown NYC.
The “American Idol” star was spotted at Lantern House — a new 22-story luxury condo complex in West Chelsea designed by Thomas Heatherwick, with two towers that link beneath the High Line.
Two-bedroom units on the market (from 1,400 to 1,600 square feet) run from $3.65 million to $5.19 million, and are outfitted with bay windows, stunning water views, chef’s kitchens, wide-plank oak floors, high ceilings, walk-in closets and marble-clad bathrooms.
But it’s the building’s wellness amenities that really shine.
Residences inside the Lantern House range from 1,400 to 1,600 square feet in size. Collin Miller
Large bay windows offer maximal Manhattan vistas. Colin Miller
This dining area shows off the condo’s high ceilings. Colin MillerThose include a 75-foot pool, an infrared sauna, a cold plunge, a hot tub, massage and steam rooms, an Equinox-managed gym, and a yoga and meditation room overlooking the High Line.
There’s also a common roof terrace, courtyard, playroom, co-working lounge, library, game room, private dining room and media lounge (should Lambert want to screen his new series for his neighbors).





