Historic Art Deco Charm Meets Modern Luxury
Emmy-winning showrunner Al Jean, best known for The Simpsons, has listed his Upper West Side pre-war penthouse for $8.75 million. Perched on the 19th floor of a 1938 Emery Roth-designed building, the three-bedroom residence features sweeping Hudson River views, three terraces, and over 625 square feet of elegant living space. Renovations blend original Art Deco elements with modern comforts, including a squared entrance gallery with ribbed wood paneling, a main bedroom with seven emerald-green lacquer wardrobes, and a marble-topped kitchen island.



Spacious Living and Terrace Access
The open living and dining area seamlessly connects to the terraces, offering panoramic city and river vistas. A den and home office space add versatility for contemporary urban living. Steve Cohen of Corcoran Group told californialuxuryhouses, “This penthouse combines historic elegance with modern functionality, offering one of the city’s rare terrace-lined apartments.”



Full-Service Amenities for Upper West Side Living
Residents enjoy comprehensive services including a full-time doorman, fitness center, bike and private storage, and a landscaped roof deck with Hudson River views. Monthly maintenance fees are approximately $8,500, reflecting the exclusivity and service level of this co-op.



Prime Location Across from Riverside Park
Situated directly across from Riverside Park, the penthouse provides immediate access to walking paths, playgrounds, and the waterfront. Upscale dining, boutique shopping, and cultural institutions are only minutes away. Upper West Side real estate continues to appreciate, making Al Jean Manhattan penthouse both a lifestyle and investment choice. Another agent shared with californialuxuryhouses, “Terraces of this scale with such iconic views rarely come to market, making this property exceptional.”



A Rare Opportunity in Manhattan Real Estate
californialuxuryhouses reached out to Jean for additional comment, but no further information was provided. The listing remains a rare chance to own a prestigious Manhattan residence with historic character, modern updates, and unparalleled river views.