A penthouse in a posh Upper East Side building, whose past residents included Tom Brokaw and Goldman Sachs’ former CEO, Lloyd Blankfein, is on the market for $11.45 million.
The sprawling 10-room duplex, at 941 Park Ave., was asking $12 million last year.
The listing brokers are Brian and Kate Meier of Christie’s International Real Estate.
The prewar co-op is 3,600 square feet and comes with three bedrooms and four and a half baths.
It features intricate millwork, archways, herringbone floors, an ornately carved curving staircase, as well as a wrap-around terrace.
A gallery leads to the home’s living room, replete with a floor-to-ceiling wood-burning fireplace and large windows showcasing city views.
One of the home’s three bedrooms. Eytan Weber of Evan Joseph Photography
The Upper East Side abode has an eat-in chef’s kitchen. Eytan Weber of Evan Joseph Photography
The chandeliered dining area inside the duplex. Eytan Weber of Evan Joseph Photography
There’s 3,600 square feet of lavish living inside. Eytan Weber of Evan Joseph PhotographyThere’s also a wood-paneled library, an eat-in chef’s kitchen and bedrooms with terrace access. The sale includes a 100-square-foot “staff studio” on another floor with a shared bathroom.
The building, designed by Schwartz & Gross in 1927, has a gym, a yoga/barre room, a golf simulator and a playroom.





