After Seagram billionaire Edgar Bronfman Sr. passed away, the family listed his penthouse at 960 Fifth Avenue for $65 million in February, The Wall Street Journal reported.
But it wasn't until recently that Brown Harris Stevens, the firm handling the sale, released interior photos of the 16-room property, according to Curbed NY. Bronfman, who sold his family's spirits empire for $34 billion in 2000, had lived in the prewar co-op for the past 40 years. The full-floor residence has five bedrooms, eight and a half baths, a library and a wrap-around terrace.
The official listing comes on the heels of Bronfman's younger brother Charles selling his own Fifth Avenue apartment a few blocks south.
The decor in Bronfman's penthouse is somewhat outdated. Curbed NY
He and his family had lived there for 40 years. Curbed NY
The color palette in the 16-room apartment is reminiscent of the 1970s. Curbed NY
But the penthouse still maintains the architectural details common in a prewar building. Curbed NY
The formal dining room has a classical layout. Curbed NY
The apartment offers sprawling views of Central Park. Curbed NY
The wrap-around terrace got a lot of praise when the floor plan was released ahead of the interior photos. Brown Harris Stevens