A mirrored bean crouches at the foot of 56 Leonard Street, reflecting Tribeca’s cobbled glamour while supporting a stack of glass “blocks” in the sky. That sculptural wink belongs to Anish Kapoor—and so does the four-bedroom, 3,576-square-foot residence hovering 47 stories above it. Now, the Turner Prize–winning artist is ready to part with his perch, asking $17.75 million and pocketing a handsome premium over the roughly $14 million he paid in 2016.
Kapoor’s decision arrives at a moment when New York’s ultra-luxury sector is buzzing again, proving that good design, prime amenities, and a dash of cultural cachet still command top dollar—even amid higher interest rates.







