![]() The project included adding a four-season solarium to the roof deck, finishing the two terraces flanking it, installing state-of-the-art electrical and climate-control systems with radiant heated floors throughout, building two architectural staircases, installing automated shades and a whole-house sound system, and many other things you would expect in an ultra-luxe penthouse condo. “They invested in the space knowing and believing in Scannapieco’s reputation to create something truly spectacular based on their experience working with Scannapieco in the past.”Ĭelletti-Baron could not disclose exactly how much the owner spent on the build-out, but she did note that it included significant structural and systems work. “The current owner purchased the penthouse in 2016 as completely raw space when construction was just beginning and the building was just a vision,” Paula Celletti-Baron, vice president for sales and marketing at Scannapieco, which is handling the sale on Infinite Views One’s behalf, says in an email. So how did a $17 million patch of air become a $32 million finished blank canvas? Now, after putting another good chunk of change into adding some goodies and getting the unfinished space ready for final outfitting, he is ready to put the all-but-finished product on the market for $15 million more, setting a new Philadelphia sale price record. Scannapieco Officially Finishes 500 Walnut Legendary Status: The Wall Street Journal Spotlights 500 Walnut's Penthouse
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