Tony Award-Winning Producer Looks to Sell NYC Theater District Penthouse for $9M

What do the movies Broken Road, Lovestruck: The Musical, and Graffiti all have in common? They have starred real estate agent, Zak Resnick, who is now bringing a longtime friend’s NYC home to the market. This triplex penthouse is owned by Broadway producer Paul Boskind, who won a Tony for his 2011 revival of The Normal Heart. Asking $9 million, the three-story penthouse is an unrivaled living experience.

It’s perched in Times Square/Theater District condominium called the Platinum, a luxurious building designed by the late architect Costas Kondylis. Seen as one of the pioneers of high rise construction, Kondylis is also known for building Trump Plaza and Trump Park Avenue. According to The Architect’s Newspaper, the architect designed over 86 buildings in Manhattan in his lifetime.

The penthouse itself spans 4,335 square feet and, with its Northwest citing, offers views of the Hudson River from the west and magnificent skyline views from the east. Contemporary and luxurious, the penthouse employs glass even in its staircase to make it a true hub of modernity. The main floor feels vast with 25 foot ceilings and walls of windows. Holding a total of four bedrooms, each with its own ensuite, there’s still potential to create one more bedroom. The primary suite sits above the main floor and is the only bedroom on this level, giving it complete privacy. For guests or visitors, a full-service suite on the lowest level is like having your own seperate guest house without leaving the residence at all.

Zak Resnick of Compass holds the Midtown listing.