The apartment is on Broome Street in New York City's SoHo neighborhood, which was once an industrial district.
It's now a hip shopping area filled with designer boutiques.
The owners of the luxurious four-bedroom, 6.5 bathroom penthouse spent four years renovating the home, which resides in a landmarked cast-iron condominium dating back to 1873.
The largest of the living areas, called the "Great Room," is illuminated by two skylights and six large arched windows overlooking the neighborhood below. Two wood-burning fireplaces face each other from opposite ends of the room.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA long dining table sits underneath one of the skylights.
Cooking enthusiasts will love the massive kitchen, which has an 86-inch range and black granite countertops.
There's also a wood-burning fireplace, as well as two pantries and wine rooms.
A black marble staircase leads to the level of the master bedroom suite.
The master suite has its own wood-burning fireplace, a coffee bar, 20 custom closets, and French doors that open to dual private terraces.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe master bathroom has two showers and a large soaking tub.
The marble bathtub looks out into the private terrace.
The space was designed to merge indoor and outdoor living, with 3,700 square feet of private exteriors.
The outdoor areas are partially covered by heated steel and glass canopies. On the entertaining terrace, there's a wood-burning fireplace and a TV alcove.
There's even a hot tub, where the lucky buyer can have a relaxing soak while taking in the views of lower Manhattan.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe home also comes with full-time doorman services and an exclusive rear yard with two parking spaces.