Sutton Tower is the tallest residential building on Manhattan’s East side waterfront and the first skyscraper. Rising 850 feet, this architectural marvel blends modern design with classical craftsmanship. Its full limestone façade stretches from base to crown, a rarity in contemporary construction, and is divided into two distinct sections: a contextual base that mirrors the neighborhood’s historic charm and a soaring upper portion that captures sweeping views and light with expansive glass. A champagne-colored crown with sculptural facets brings dynamic movement to the skyline. Inside, 120 one-to-five-bedroom residences offer corner layouts with up to 15-foot ceilings and panoramic exposures. Interior highlights include ebonized oak doors, Statuarietto marble kitchen islands, custom Italian cabinetry, book matched marble floors and sinks carved from single blocks of Italian marble. Juul-Hansen’s design vision extends to the Sutton Club, a 22,000-square-foot, five-floor amenity suite featuring a skylit lounge, spa, pool, serene sculpture garden featuring and much more. The result is a timeless landmark designed to endure.