Welcome to The Bellemont
The Bellemont is a residential masterpiece designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects with interiors by Achille Salvagni creating a new architectural legacy on the Upper East Side. Comprised of a limited collection of twelve elegant residences at the corner of Madison Avenue and 86th Street, this remarkable building is developed by Naftali Group and is just one block from Central Park.
With a façade of sculpted hand-laid Indiana limestone graced with dramatically scaled windows, the building rises up from the street corner as if it had always been there welcoming residents through intricate metal-work doors on famed Madison Avenue.
Robert A.M. Stern crafted the plans and proportions for The Bellemont’s full-floor and duplex homes at a scale rarely seen on the Upper East Side. The apartments’ grand and graceful proportions, soaring ceiling heights, expansive enfilades, and views of Central Park through dramatically tall windows make these vast residences a notable addition to the city’s architectural history and a rare opportunity to enjoy classic floor plans and details with the amenities of a modern building. Achille Salvagni ensured the interiors of the boutique building are graced with exquisite romantic details, contemporary conveniences, and moments of magic. Kitchens feature custom-designed millwork cabinetry by Smallbone of Devizes with a beautiful honed Calacatta Gold marble slab curved island countertop. The Miele suite of appliances is both functional and beautiful. The primary bathrooms are clad in limestone and feature Waterworks fixtures.
The common areas of The Bellemont reflect a careful curation of places residents will want to visit daily: an enchanting rooftop terrace with spectacular views of Central Park, a state-of-the-art screening room, regulation squash court, inspired children’s playroom, and a holistic fitness space with every asset needed for optimal performance. The sophisticated lobby at The Bellemont will be attended to 24 hours with a doorman and concierge services.