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Interior of 23 W. 73rd St .
Mangione's two-bedroom residence inside 23 W. 73rd St., also known as the Park Royal.MWStudio/UdomSurangsophon
Exterior of 23 W. 73rd Street
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Interior of 23 W. 73rd St .
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Interior of 23 W. 73rd St .
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Interior of 23 W. 73rd St .
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Musician Chuck Mangione, best known for his 1970s-era jazz/pop hit, “Feels So Good,” is listing his Central Park West home for $2.25 million.

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Mangione, who plays the flugelhorn and trumpet, also composes his own music and has released more than 30 albums since 1960.

The two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence at 23 W. 73rd St. (known as the Park Royal), is as vibrant as his music — complete with a terrace and Central Park views.

The pre-war unit boasts beamed ceilings, an open living/dining room, a chef’s kitchen and large windows.

The building, designed by architect George Pelham, made its debut in 1926 as a luxury residential hotel.

The listing broker is Dougulas Elliman’s Tamer Howard.

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