They say the only way to get to Lincoln Center is practice, practice, practice.
But some people don't need to practice. They simply arrive.
Perched on the 29th floor above Lincoln Square, Residence 29E has a front-row seat to one of the greatest stages in the world. From your floor-to-ceiling windows, Lincoln Center unfolds below you in all its glory. The fountains, the plaza, the world's greatest performers arriving for their moment. You're not in the audience. You're above it all. This is what it looks like when the city performs for you.
At 3,138 square feet, the residence has been completely reimagined as a grand family home, and every inch earns its place. The entry gallery sets the tone immediately: this is not an apartment. It is a procession. From the moment you cross the threshold, the home unfolds with deliberate drama. Soaring ceilings, wide-plank hardwood floors, and a seamless triple-exposure great room that opens to the sky in three directions.
South: Lincoln Center, alive with light and legacy. West: The Hudson, ablaze at sunset. North: The skyline, stretching all the way to the George Washington Bridge. Every window is a front-row seat.
The custom kitchen, richly paneled in warm wood and fitted with Sub-Zero and double ovens, disappears behind pocket doors when the occasion calls for it. Holiday dinners seat a full table. Intimate mornings belong entirely to you. The living and dining spaces move with effortless choreography between the two.
All four bedrooms are generously scaled with en-suite baths. The king-sized primary suite anchors the home with marble, heated floors, an oversized glass shower, and enough closet space to dress for every act. Motorized shades in the living areas and blackout shades throughout the bedrooms, because even the light in this home answers to you.
The Grand Millennium delivers the full production: 24-hour doorman, concierge, and a location that places you steps from Central Park, Columbus Circle, the Museum of Natural History, and the Hudson River.
But honestly? None of that is the reason you're here. You're here because of what's outside that window. Because your child watches the dancers arrive below and feels something stir. Because some apartments just have an address, and this one has a presence.
Residence 29E isn't where you practice for the life you want. It's where that life begins.