Sutton Tower
Sutton Tower is nestled in New York City’s most sophisticated and enduring waterfront enclave — Sutton Place.
Located at 430 East 58th Street, the 121 residences at Sutton Tower offer never-before-experienced vistas spanning from the East River to the Atlantic Ocean, the New York City skyline, and beyond.
Renowned Danish architectural designer Thomas Juul-Hansen’s 848’ tall Bavarian Limestone tower stands as an elegant refinement of Manhattan’s celebrated skyline. His meticulously executed vision offers timeless materials of the highest quality, embodying the intimate and romantic essence of Sutton Place.
Sutton Tower features a distinctive, elegant arrival processional. The grandly scaled lobby leads through a leather-paneled library/sitting area to a glass-walled atrium overlooking the building’s signature Sculpture Garden.
The Sutton Club features over 22,000 square feet of private indoor amenities spanning five floors showered in natural light and benefiting from ceiling ranging from 11 to 15 feet, as well as a 665 square foot outdoor entertaining terrace. Thomas Juul-Hansen has imagined a sophisticated full suite of luxury amenities capturing an array of interests and experiences.
Thoughtful materiality and custom design characterize the Thomas Juul-Hansen’s timeless interiors. Sutton Tower features 121 residences ranging in size from one- to five+ bedrooms, including full-floor penthouses with outdoor loggias and a duplex loggia penthouse.
Sutton Place is a riverfront enclave characterized by lush greenery and pocket parks, the historic architecture of brownstones and stately pre-war buildings, local specialty shops, and panoramic river views.
Quintessentially New York, the cosmopolitan sensibility of Sutton Place is underpinned by its serenity and complemented by its adjacency to the country’s largest business district. Sutton Place offers its residents proximity to the city’s power dining scene, couture shopping, and revered cultural destinations while maintaining a distinct neighborhood charm of its own.
With easy access to the FDR Drive, the 59th Street Bridge, both New York City airports, and the East 34th Street Heliport service to the Hamptons, convenience is a hallmark attribute of life at Sutton Tower.