A penthouse in Manhattan’s Financial District — one that played a starring role in a recent episode of this season’s “Law & Order” — can be yours for $20 million.
This 65th-floor residence is at 130 William St., a new-construction 805-foot-high tower designed by Sir David Adjaye, the architect known for his work on Washington DC’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, and Hill West Architects.
The four-bedroom, 4.5-bath penthouse is 4,665 square feet — and comes with 2,312 square feet of outdoor space across three terraces.
The May 2 episode, “Castle in the Sky,” investigated the murder of a New York developer in one of his buildings. (In real life, the developers of 130 William — David Lichtenstein and Mitchell Hochberg — are doing just fine.)
Design details inside the dwelling include 27 arched windows that are 9.5 inches tall, double-height ceilings, a fireplace and a wraparound loggia.
The penthouse first hit the market for $20 million in 2021.
It’s not just this unit. The building overall is known for its arched windows with bronze detailing. All residences feature custom Italian marble sourced from the Apuan Alps and crafted in Tuscany, as well as custom Adjaye-designed bronze fixtures.
The 66-story building boasts amenities that include a gym — with a yoga room, a basketball court and a terrace — as well as an infinity-edge pool, and a sauna and massage room. There’s also a private dining room, a catering kitchen, a club room, a game room, a screening room and a children’s activity center.