Twelve-Foot Ceilings. One Iconic Address.

Twelve-Foot Ceilings. One Iconic Address.

  • 05/12/25

 

Unit 416 — Tribune Tower

Twelve-foot ceilings throughout. That’s the distinction. Not a line item, not a marketing bullet — it’s the reason the space feels the way it does. Volume like this isn’t common, not in newer construction, and certainly not at this price point. The fourth floor at Tribune Tower is the only residential tier with this ceiling height, and it changes everything. Light behaves differently. Sightlines expand. Rooms that would otherwise feel contained open up. Same layout as 516 — which I sold recently for 1.26 million, no parking — but the experience is entirely different. Unit 416 is offered at 1.35, parking included. It’s an honest number.

The footprint is 1,440 square feet. One bedroom, one and a half baths, proper proportions. The kitchen looks out over the living room and the oversized windows beyond, with quiet views into the building’s private courtyard — a third of an acre, tucked behind limestone walls. Sub-Zero and Wolf. The living area stretches wide, anchored by oversized windows and a real balcony — not a gesture, a space. The powder room is well placed. The primary suite is scaled correctly. 2 massive walk-in closets. Oversized primary bath. 

Tribune Tower has presence — a sense of permanence that’s rare in this city. It’s a building with permanence, with weight. There are more than 55,000 square feet of resident amenities — golf simulator, spa-grade fitness center, private dining room, 24-hour staff — but those aren’t the reason people buy here. They buy because the building means something. Because there’s value in living somewhere that was built before everything started looking the same.

I’ve sold more than a dozen units in this building. They’re all different. What sets 416 apart is the ceiling height, the placement on the fourth floor, the light. There’s a quiet elegance here that doesn’t need staging to be understood.

It’s available now. Shown by appointment.

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