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A sleek, minimalist-designed penthouse in downtown Manhattan has hit the market for $45million making it SoHo’s most expensive listing.
Housed in a historic 1915 cast-iron building, the four-story home was originally crafted by Gachot Studios and later redesigned by Axel Vervoordt, known for designing Kim Kardashian’s LA residence, often referred to as a ‘minimal monastery’.
Vervoordt’s influence is apparent in the residence, featuring sophisticated touches and furnishings that seamlessly marry contemporary opulence with enduring sophistication, as described in the listing presented by Clayton Orrigo at Compass New York.
The penthouse is currently owned by Eli Bronfman, the heir to the Seagram liquor empire, who acquired the property in 2022 for slightly above $35.6 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Occupying the top four floors of 20 Greene Street, the penthouse is a sprawling, three-bedroom condo boasting 6,814 square feet of interior space and 2,841 square feet of private outdoor space spread across four terraces.
Vervoordt’s influence is evident in the carefully curated finishes and furnishings, creating a mix of luxury and understated style.
The residence culminates in a private rooftop terrace offering unparalleled 360-degree views of Manhattan, complete with an outdoor gourmet kitchen, built-in gas barbecue, and pergola – the perfect backdrop for any occasion against the iconic New York City skyline.
You enter the apartment through a private elevator that opens into a dedicated landing room, the fifth floor features a library with soaring 10-foot ceilings, a serene meditation room, and a spacious walk-in laundry room.

A sleek, minimalist- designed penthouse in downtown Manhattan has hit the market for $45million

Set within a historic 1915 cast-iron building, the four-story residence was originally designed by Gachot Studios and later reimagined by Axel Vervoordt (Pictured: the meditation room)

Vervoordt’s touch is evident throughout the space, with refined finishes and furnishings that blend modern luxury with timeless elegance, according to the listing by Clayton Orrigo with Compass New York (Pictured: the library)

Occupying the top four floors of 20 Greene Street, this extraordinary penthouse offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of SoHo history reimagined for modern living
Flexible spaces offer the potential for staff quarters, a home office, additional bedrooms, or a mudroom, each with a full ensuite bathroom for added privacy and convenience.
The sixth floor showcases a newly remodeled, state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances.
Twelve-foot ceilings amplify the sense of space in the kitchen and living areas.
An expansive entertaining space encompasses a formal dining area and multiple seating zones, ideal for gatherings of any size.
A wood-burning fireplace creates a warm and inviting focal point in the living area.
A complete overhaul of the HVAC system, including new units throughout and full integration with the smart home system, ensures year-round comfort.

This sprawling three-bedroom condo boasts 6,814 square feet of interior space and 2,841 square feet of private outdoor space

Located in the heart of SoHo’s historic district, this residence seamlessly blends the building’s original charm with contemporary sophistication

Vervoordt’s influence is evident in the carefully curated finishes and furnishings, creating a harmonious balance of luxury and understated style

The primary bedroom suite, located on the seventh floor is a private retreat, opening onto a patio with a Zen garden, creating a tranquil oasis

The sixth floor showcases a newly remodeled, state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances
New lighting throughout the main spaces thoughtfully highlights the art and architectural details.
The primary bedroom suite, located on the seventh floor is a private retreat, opening onto a patio with a Zen garden, creating a tranquil oasis.
The primary ensuite bathroom features separate shower and bathtub options, Barber Wilsons fixtures, a Toto toilet, and a ThermaSol steam shower for a spa-like experience.
A custom-made Japanese soaking tub awaits outdoors.
A wood-burning fireplace indoors and a gas-burning fireplace outdoors add ambiance and charm to this level.
The HVAC system has been similarly upgraded as the sixth floor, providing consistent comfort and efficiency.
On the eighth and final floor, a custom Auroom Mira L sauna offers a luxurious wellness experience with panoramic views.
The rooftop terrace boasts a spacious seating area with breathtaking 360-degree views of Lower Manhattan.

Multiple seating zones invite relaxation and enjoyment of the fresh air, sunlight, and stunning cityscapes

Twelve-foot ceilings amplify the sense of space in the kitchen and living areas

Flexible spaces offer the potential for staff quarters, a home office, additional bedrooms, or a mudroom, each with a full ensuite bathroom for added privacy and convenience

The private rooftop terrace offers an unparalleled 360-degree views of Manhattan, complete with an outdoor gourmet kitchen, built-in gas barbecue, and pergola

The primary ensuite bathroom features separate shower and bathtub options, Barber Wilsons fixtures, a Toto toilet, and a ThermaSol steam shower for a spa-like experience

A wood-burning fireplace indoors and a gas-burning fireplace outdoors add ambiance and charm
A fully equipped outdoor kitchen and dining area provide an exceptional setting for entertaining.
Multiple seating zones invite relaxation and enjoyment of the fresh air, sunlight, and stunning cityscapes.
Kim Kardashian’s admiration for Vervoordt’s work led her to entrust him with the renovation of her sprawling Los Angeles mansion, which she purchased for $20 million in 2014.
This decision proved pivotal, as Vervoordt’s vision shaped the home’s now-iconic minimalist aesthetic.
She and her then-husband, Kanye West, made extensive updates to the famously stark residence after buying it together.
When the couple divorced in 2021, Kardashian retained ownership of the house.
Their four children – North, Saint, Chicago, and Psalm – have grown up in the serene space.
‘When I saw the kind of work he was doing, I thought, ‘This man could design Batman’s house.’ I had to work with him,’ she revealed.

Kardashian reportedly purchased her sprawling Los Angeles mansion for $20million in 2014, which the Skims mogul affectionately calls her ‘minimal monastery’

Kardashian ultimately chose Vervoordt to lead the renovation after admiring his previous work, a decision that helped shape the home’s now-iconic look

Pictured: The media mogul taking a mirror selfie in her large, angular bathroom
Kardashian’s dedication to simplicity extends to every corner of the home, including its furnishings.
Before moving in, she and West lived in a home dominated by gray tones – an experience she called a ‘good test’ before fully embracing the lighter, more minimalistic aesthetic.
The Kardashians star has often spoken about her love for understated design, explaining that her home is intentionally sparse to counterbalance the chaos of the outside world.
‘I find that there’s so much chaos out in the world that once I come home, I want it to be really quiet and I want everything to feel calming,’ she told Vogue during a February 2022 house tour.