Al Pacino, who just re-signed with CAA, is in the midst of a renaissance, yet again. And now one of his former apartments, at 301 W. 57th St., is on the market.
The Oscar-winning actor — who, in “Scarface,” said he always tells the truth, even when he’s lying — just played Penn State football coach Joe Paterno in “Paterno,” directed by Barry Levinson.
Al PacinoDave Allocca/StarpixHe’s also starring in “The Irishman,” directed by Martin Scorsese, for Netflix and filming “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” directed by Quentin Tarantino.
His old building stands near Eighth Avenue, west of 57th Street’s “Billionaires’ Row.”
He lived there, in different units, from 1988 to 2013 — including this 14th-floor, two-bedroom, two-bathroom corner unit that now asks $2.7 million.
The 1,236-square-foot apartment comes with walls of windows viewing Central Park and Columbus Circle, a windowed kitchen and a master suite with built-in closet space.
Building amenities include a gym with a pool, sauna, yoga and massage rooms, an outdoor sundeck and a private entrance to the subway. The listing brokers are Douglas Elliman’s Jared Halpern and Adam Rothman.


