Rising 50 stories above Midtown Manhattan, The Sheffield at 322 West 57th Street is one of New York City's most iconic condominium towers. Designed by the renowned firm Emery Roth & Sons and originally built in 1978 by developer Hyman Shapiro, the building underwent a transformative conversion to luxury condominiums in 2005.
The cruciform-shaped tower's distinctive through-block design runs between 56th and 57th Streets, anchored by a soaring double-height lobby finished in Italian travertine and granite. With its dark-brown brick façade reclad in granite and glass at its base, The Sheffield commands the Midtown skyline alongside some of the city's finest architecture.