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30 Sutton Place via Mike Tauber/Compass 30 Sutton Place via Mike Tauber/Compass
While certain New York city apartments come with the cachet of having appeared in the pages of Architectural Digest, only one can be traced back to the prestigious publication's founder. Cleon "Bud" Knapp, former chairman and CEO of Knapp Communications Corporation, developed and published Architectural Digest in addition to Bon Appetit before both magazines were sold to Conde Nast Publications. And at the end of the day, he went home to his two-bedroom apartment in a Rosario Candela-designed cooperative. It was recently reduced from $2.75 million to $2.5 million, and we take a look at that listing and the ones that experienced large price cuts in the past week. Please note that all of the following show cumulative cuts rather than the most recent reductions.

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444 East 57th Street
444 East 57th Street Beekman/Sutton Place
14 West 14th Street
14 West 14th Street Greenwich Village
The Musician's Building, 50 West 67th Street
The Musician's Building, 50 West 67th Street Central Park West
30 Sutton Place
30 Sutton Place Beekman/Sutton Place
Marlo Towers, 301 East 48th Street
Marlo Towers, 301 East 48th Street Turtle Bay/United Nations
Special Mention
30-Sutton-Place-1 All images of 30 Sutton Place via Mike Tauber/Compass
30-Sutton-Place-2 Dining area
30-Sutton-Place-3 View east towards the East River and Queens
In the late 1990's, the current owners bought this co-op in a Rosario Candela-designed building from Architectural Digest founder Cleon "Bud" Knapp and his wife Betsy. It has been impeccably renovated, but the high ceilings, panoramic city and river views, oversized windows, and prewar architectural details were impossible to improve upon. On the other side of the grand living room, the gracious master bedroom boasts a wood-burning fireplace, soaring ceilings, endless closet space, and en suite bath. See floor plan and full details here.

196-East-75th-Street-1 All images of 196 East 75th Street via The Corcoran Group
196-East-75th-Street-2 Kitchen
196-East-75th-Street-3 Private terrace
This Upper East Side apartment is only a few blocks from Central Park, but comes with an outdoor oasis of its own in the form of an 870-square-foot private terrace with custom gazebo and separate seating and dining areas. Interior features include elegant entry foyer, elegant living/dining room, three oversized bedrooms, and extremely generous closet space. The kitchen is outfitted with a large center island and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. See floor plan and full details here.

7-East-20th-Street-1 All images of 7 East 20th Street via Triplemint
7-East-20th-Street-2 Kitchen
7-East-20th-Street-3 Bedroom
Enormous loft in a downtown architectural gem boasts 11' ceilings, 19 oversized windows, triple exposures, blond pine floors, and access via keyed elevator. The fully equipped chef's kitchen is outfitted with breakfast bar, high-end appliances, and abundant drawers and cabinetry. The bedroom has two large closets and a dressing area that leads into a spa-like bath with dual vanities and soaking tub. See floor plan and full details here.

230-West-56th-Street-1 All images of The Park Imperial via Douglas Elliman
230-West-56th-Street-2 Kitchen
230-West-56th-Street-3 Bedroom
High-floor home in a central location looks out on impressive Central Park and skyline views through a floor-to-ceiling wall of windows in the living room. The bedrooms are well separated for optimal privacy, and the master suite has a spa-like bath. Residential amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge, business/conference center, and garage with access from the lobby. See floor plan and full details here.

310-West-55th-Street-1 All images of 310 West 55th Street via Douglas Elliman
310-West-55th-Street-2 Kitchen
310-West-55th-Street-3 Bedroom
Large corner apartment boasts flexible floor plan, 8'8" ceilings, arched entrances, and sky and treetop views through the endless windows. The bath has recently been renovated, and there is impressive storage space throughout. The centrally located building offers easy access to Central Park, the Theater District, Columbus Circle, cuisine from all over the world, and several major transportation lines. See floor plan and full details here.

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301-East-48th-Street-1 All images of Marlo Towers via Compass
301-East-48th-Street-2 Kitchen
301-East-48th-Street-3 Bedroom
Upon entering this tranquil Turtle Bay home, a gracious foyer opens up to a sunken living room with excellent flow and light. The dining room offers endless possibilities, and the kitchen is outfitted with high-end appliances and Stylestone countertops. The master bedroom offers endless storage space, and a hallway lined with walk-in closets leads to the renovated bath. See floor plan and full details here.

176-East-71st-Street-1 All images of Townsend House via The Corcoran Group
176-East-71st-Street-2 Living room
176-East-71st-Street-3 Master bedroom
Located on a street of Upper East Side townhouses that includes the one made famous in Breakfast at Tiffany's, this apartment has recently completed a two-year renovation with mid-century modern designs, a Zen atmosphere, high-end appliances and finishes, and new technology. The master suite occupies its own wing and is rich in storage space and built-ins. Just off the large living/dining room, a large west-facing private terrace is perfect for sunbathing and entertaining alike. See floor plan and full details here.

299-Pearl-Street-1 All images of Southbridge Towers via New York Living Solutions
299-Pearl-Street-2 Bedroom
299-Pearl-Street-3 Bedroom
High-floor home on a historic thoroughfare enjoys expansive living space, two large bedrooms, a private balcony, and spectacular natural light and city views. It is part of a nine-building cooperative community that offers storage and parking. Tribeca, Battery Park City, City Hall, and nearly every subway line in the city is a short walk away. See floor plan and full details here.

14-West-14th-Street-1 All images of 14 West 14th Street via Halstead
14-West-14th-Street-2 Kitchen
14-West-14th-Street-3 Private terrace
Duplex penthouse in a dream downtown location looks out on spectacular river views from a private roof terrace and balcony. Interior features include floor-to-ceiling windows, in-unit washer/dryer, and chef's kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. A 421a tax abatement is in effect through 2021. See floor plan and full details here.

50-West-67th-Street-1 All images of The Musician's Building via The Corcoran Group
50-West-67th-Street-2 Formal dining room
50-West-67th-Street-3 Master bedroom
Enormous duplex in a well-established Upper West Side co-op boasts a chic entry foyer, chef's kitchen, generous closet space, south-facing windows, wood-burning fireplaces, and built-in bookshelves. The formal dining room faces southwest and comes with custom cabinetry and enough room to seat 10 people. Upstairs, the luxurious master suite features a wood-burning fireplace, large custom walk-in closet, and spa-like bath. See floor plan and full details here.

444-East-57th-Street-1 All images of 444 East 57th Street via Warburg Realty
444-East-57th-Street-2 Kitchen
444-East-57th-Street-3 Bedroom
High-floor home in a peaceful Manhattan enclave has recently been renovated to combine prewar charm with contemporary appliances and fixtures. The windowed chef's kitchen boasts a breakfast bar, custom cabinetry, Carrera marble countertops, and top-of-the-line appliances. The master bedroom has en suite marble bath and three large windows overlooking 57th Street, the East River, and the Queensboro Bridge. See floor plan and full details here.
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