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Manhattan penthouse listed for $100M

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An octagon-shaped penthouse in midtown Manhattan is on the market for $100 million.

The 8,000-square-foot apartment is at CitySpire on West 56th Street.

It's being sold by Long Island real estate developer Steven Klar. It's listed with Prudential Douglas Elliman.

The asking price reportedly is the highest for any New York City apartment currently on the market.

It's also believed to have the highest terraces in the city. It occupies the 73rd through the 75th floors.

The penthouse features six bedrooms, nine bathrooms and a wraparound terrace with 350-degree views of the city. It has an internal elevator and a wine room for 1,000 bottles.

Klar bought the property for $4.5 million in 1993, and spent at least as much renovating it.

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