One Beacon Court

One Beacon Court Ultra-Luxury Living at Bloomberg Tower, Midtown East

One Beacon Court stands as one of the most prestigious residential addresses in Manhattan, occupying the upper floors of the iconic Bloomberg Tower at 731 Lexington Avenue. Completed in 2005, this 55-story mixed-use tower was developed by Vornado Realty Trust and has become a defining element of the Midtown East skyline. The 105 ultra-luxury condominiums begin above the 30th floor, offering residents an elevated living experience in every sense, with panoramic views stretching across Central Park, the East River, and the full expanse of the Manhattan skyline.

Designed by the internationally acclaimed firm Pelli Clarke Pelli, Bloomberg Tower is a masterwork of modern architecture. The building's most striking feature is its soaring 110-foot glass-enclosed court at the base, a luminous public atrium that has become one of the city's most recognized architectural spaces. Cesar Pelli's vision for the tower balanced commercial grandeur with residential intimacy, creating private homes that feel distinctly removed from the energy of the city below while remaining connected to its pulse.

Residences at One Beacon Court are defined by exceptional ceiling heights, walls of glass framing unobstructed views, and refined finishes curated for discerning buyers. The building's Midtown East location places residents steps from the finest dining, cultural institutions, and the green expanse of Central Park, making it a perennial favorite among executives, global investors, and those who demand the very best that New York City has to offer.

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Building Details

One Beacon Court at a Glance

Address

151 East 58th Street, New York, NY 10022

Developer

Vornado Realty Trust

Architect

Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects

Year Completed

2005

Residences

105

Stories

55

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Midtown East

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose One Beacon Court

Iconic Cesar Pelli Architecture

One Beacon Court is one of the rare Manhattan residences designed by a Pritzker-caliber architect. Cesar Pelli's Bloomberg Tower, with its landmark 110-foot glass court, offers a living experience rooted in architectural significance that appreciates in cultural and financial value over time.

Elevated Residences Above the 30th Floor

Every condominium at One Beacon Court sits above the 30th floor, ensuring unobstructed views and a sense of separation from the streetscape that few Manhattan buildings can offer. The height advantage translates directly to superior light, air, and panoramic perspectives.

The Beacon Club and Quintessentially Concierge

The private 29th-floor Beacon Club delivers resort-level amenities including a 25-meter pool, fitness center, and sauna, while the building's Quintessentially concierge partnership provides globally recognized lifestyle management that elevates everyday living.

Midtown East Prestige and Central Park Proximity

Located steps from Central Park's southeast corner and surrounded by the finest dining, retail, and cultural institutions in Manhattan, One Beacon Court offers a location that balances urban energy with the greenery and openness that define the city's most coveted addresses.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on One Beacon Court

From an advisory standpoint, One Beacon Court remains one of the most compelling ultra-luxury propositions in Manhattan. The building benefits from a confluence of factors that are extraordinarily difficult to replicate: a Cesar Pelli design of genuine architectural distinction, a limited inventory of just 105 residences, and a Midtown East location that offers both Central Park proximity and seamless access to the city's commercial core. These fundamentals have sustained buyer demand and value retention through multiple market cycles.

The residential experience here is defined by the quality of the original construction and the building's thoughtful amenity programming. The Beacon Club on the 29th floor delivers wellness and social amenities at a level that rivals dedicated luxury clubs, while the Quintessentially concierge service provides a layer of lifestyle support that is increasingly expected at this price tier. Buyers should note that many units have been further enhanced by owners with high-end custom renovations, making each offering distinct.

For investors and end-users alike, One Beacon Court offers strong fundamentals in a market segment where supply is inherently constrained. The building's resale performance has been consistently strong, and its appeal to both domestic and international buyers provides a diversified demand base. Our team recommends this building for clients seeking a trophy Manhattan address with architectural heritage, proven value, and a level of daily service that defines the ultra-luxury standard.

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About One Beacon Court

One Beacon Court: A Defining Address in Manhattan Luxury

One Beacon Court represents the highest echelon of condominium living in New York City. Situated within Bloomberg Tower at 151 East 58th Street, this collection of 105 ultra-luxury residences occupies the upper thirty floors of a 55-story architectural landmark designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli. Since its completion in 2005, the building has attracted a distinguished roster of residents drawn to its unmatched combination of design, location, and exclusivity in the heart of Midtown East.

Architectural Excellence by Cesar Pelli

The design of Bloomberg Tower is a testament to Cesar Pelli's vision for buildings that engage both the street and the sky. The tower's soaring 110-foot glass-enclosed court at its base is one of New York's most celebrated interior public spaces, flooding the ground plane with natural light. Above, the residential floors offer expansive layouts with floor-to-ceiling glass, exceptional ceiling heights, and refined material palettes that emphasize the panoramic views of Central Park, the East River, and the Manhattan skyline that define the living experience here.

World-Class Amenities and Services

Residents of One Beacon Court enjoy access to the exclusive Beacon Club on the 29th floor, a comprehensive amenity suite featuring a 25-meter swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, sauna and steam rooms, and elegantly appointed social spaces. The building's partnership with Quintessentially provides bespoke concierge services, while valet parking and a 24-hour attended lobby ensure seamless daily living. Every detail has been calibrated to meet the expectations of the most discerning buyers in the global luxury market.

Enduring Value in a Premier Location

One Beacon Court's position in Midtown East places residents at the nexus of Manhattan's cultural, commercial, and social life. Central Park lies just two blocks north, while the corridors of Fifth and Madison Avenue offer the world's finest retail. The building's limited inventory, iconic design pedigree, and consistent demand among global buyers have made it one of the most resilient and sought-after condominium addresses in New York City, appealing to those who understand that true luxury is defined by what cannot be replicated.

Pricing

Residence Collection

Tower Residences

1,200-2,200 sq ft

Premier Residences

2,500-4,500 sq ft

Penthouse Collection

5,000-8,500 sq ft

Residences from $3M

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

An exclusive 29th-floor amenity suite reserved for residents, featuring a curated collection of wellness, fitness, and social spaces with sweeping city views.

A resort-caliber 25-meter swimming pool within the Beacon Club, offering a serene aquatic retreat high above the city streets.

World-renowned Quintessentially lifestyle concierge service providing bespoke assistance with travel, dining, entertainment, and every aspect of daily life.

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Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

The Neighborhood

Midtown East

Midtown East is Manhattan's premier corporate and residential corridor, home to the city's most powerful institutions, finest dining, and iconic architecture. Residents of One Beacon Court enjoy immediate access to Central Park, world-class shopping along Fifth and Madison Avenues, and a concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Who designed One Beacon Court?

One Beacon Court was designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects, the firm founded by the late Cesar Pelli whose portfolio includes the Petronas Towers and the World Financial Center. The building crystalline glass tower is one of Midtown East most recognizable architectural landmarks.

Where is One Beacon Court located?

One Beacon Court occupies a premier position in Midtown East at 151 East 58th Street, directly adjacent to Bloomberg headquarters. The location offers immediate access to Central Park, world-class shopping on Fifth and Madison Avenues, and the finest dining in Manhattan.

How many residences are at One Beacon Court?

The building contains 105 luxury residences across 55 stories. The curated collection of homes ranges from elegant one-bedrooms to expansive full-floor penthouses, all benefiting from the building iconic glass curtain wall design.

What amenities does One Beacon Court provide?

Residents enjoy a full-service luxury experience including a fitness center, swimming pool, residents lounge, private dining room, children playroom, concierge services, 24-hour doorman, valet parking, and access to the building ground-floor retail and dining.

What makes One Beacon Court a trophy building?

One Beacon Court has consistently ranked among Manhattan most prestigious addresses since its completion, attracting high-profile buyers who value the Pelli design pedigree, Central Park views, full-service lifestyle, and the cachet of one of Midtown East most iconic towers.

Is One Beacon Court a condo?

Yes, One Beacon Court is a luxury condominium offering fee-simple ownership. The building has established itself as one of the premier condo addresses in Midtown East, with strong resale values and enduring demand from discerning domestic and international buyers.

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