
One of Manhattan’s most discreet and sophisticated addresses has just entered the luxury real estate market. Giorgio Armani’s apartment on Madison Avenue has been listed for $9.95 million, just five months after the designer’s death at the age of 91 in Milan. The information was reported by The Richest, a website specializing in high-end wealth and real estate.
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Conceived by Armani himself as an elegant retreat in New York, the property was never officially occupied by the designer. Even so, the pied-à-terre precisely reflects his aesthetic vision: minimalist, refined, and absolutely timeless, according to the publication.
Located on the sixth floor of the Giorgio Armani Residences at 760 Madison Avenue, the apartment is part of a newly constructed limestone building in the Upper East Side that bears the name of the Italian creator. With just over 185 square meters, the residence features two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a powder room.
The interiors follow Armani’s unmistakable signature. According to The Richest, the apartment features white oak parquet floors, ceilings nearly 3 meters high, and custom-made finishes, all guided by the designer’s commitment to a clean, precise, and deliberate aesthetic.
Access is through a semi-private elevator vestibule that opens into a gallery-style entry clad in large limestone slabs. From there, the floor plan flows into a living room of approximately 46 square meters, illuminated by 2.4-meter-high windows that frame privileged views of the Midtown Manhattan skyline.
The dining room connects directly to a corner kitchen by Molteni, equipped with integrated Gaggenau appliances, polished stone countertops, and custom white oak cabinetry — a combination that reinforces the quiet luxury characteristic of the Armani universe, as highlighted by The Richest.
The primary suite, located in a private wing of the apartment, features an exclusive walk-in closet and a quartzite-clad bathroom with a glass-enclosed shower, soaking tub, and two parallel sinks beneath a continuous countertop. The layout was designed to offer absolute comfort without visual excess.
In addition to the private residence, residents have access to a range of high-end amenities, with a monthly condominium fee of $6,695. These include a fitness studio, spa treatment room, a Zen tea salon operated by Armani Ristorante, and a library lounge that opens onto a terrace with lush landscaping, according to The Richest.
The building also houses luxury retail spaces at the same address, including an Armani/Casa showroom and the flagship Giorgio Armani boutique, reinforcing the concept of a complete lifestyle envisioned by the designer.
At the time of his death, Giorgio Armani had an estimated net worth of $9.5 billion, according to The Richest. Widely regarded as one of the most influential designers of modern fashion, Armani began his career at Cerruti 1881 before founding his own brand in 1975.
He revolutionized fashion by introducing minimalist silhouettes with relaxed structure, particularly in jackets and suits, challenging the rigid codes of traditional tailoring. He also became an absolute reference on the red carpet, dressing some of the world’s biggest celebrities.
By the 2000s, Armani was already recognized as the most successful Italian designer in history, expanding his brand into areas such as luxury hospitality with the Armani Hotel in Dubai, as well as sports, music, and exclusive lifestyle experiences — a legacy that continues to be reflected in properties like this Madison Avenue pied-à-terre.
Source: The Richest. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
