The Crown Jewels of Downtown
What makes a penthouse unforgettable? In Manhattan’s Fantastic Four neighborhoods – Soho, Tribeca, Hudson Square, and the West Village – it’s more than the square footage. It’s about how a space feels when the city disappears beneath you. These nine penthouses reflect the unique energy of downtown living, each one offering something rare, refined, and deeply connected to the streets below.
Let’s take a closer look at the most inspiring penthouses in the Fantastic Four neighborhoods right now.

74 Warren Street
3 Beds | 4 baths | $4,995,000
A newly renovated triplex with a soul. Exposed brick walls meet soaring ceilings and 1,500 square feet of outdoor space making summers unforgettable.
Listed by Elevated Advisement Team with Compass

2 Cornelia Street
4 Beds | 3 baths | $8,000,000
Never before on the market, this pre-war duplex brings character and calm to the sky. A south-facing sunroom opens to a terrace where the skyline feels close enough to touch.
Listed by Courtney Mendez and Abigail Palanca with Serhant

85 Worth Street
2 Beds | 2.5 baths | $9,950,000
Cast-iron bones and Paris Forino interiors create a timeless retreat, offering full-floor privacy and access to a private residents’ club. It’s elegance with a downtown edge.
Listed by John Gomes and Frederik Eklund with Douglas Elliman

286 Spring Street
4 Beds | 4.5 baths | $13,000,000
Spanning over 4,700 interior square feet and nearly 2,500 exterior, this West Side duplex offers the rare luxury of a landscaped terrace with full privacy and Hudson River sunsets.
Listed by Serena Boardman with Sotheby's International Realty

150 Barrow Street
3 Beds | 4.5 baths | $19,850,000
This wraparound home frames the river like a painting. Almost 2,000 square feet of private outdoor space extends the living area out to the sky, with seamless indoor flow.
Listed by Peter Olivieri and Clara Ceccaldi with Elegran
These penthouses in the Fantastic Four offer more than exclusivity. They’re shaped by design, elevated by light, and grounded in some of Manhattan’s most storied streets.
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