The Midtown East Erie home that was once home to GE’s late former CEO Jack Welch is back on the market for $21.68 million.
The 46th-floor home—once renovated by top designer Tony Ingrao and recently renovated again—One Beacon Court, 151 E. The 58th St has a combination of the two units. At 5,782 square feet, the residence has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, two powder rooms — and views of Central Park, and the Hudson and East Rivers.
An entry gallery opens to a corner living and dining room with 11-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, and an adjacent wet bar and wine storage—while a chef’s kitchen separates it from the dining space. There are pocket doors for. There is also a main bedroom wing with walk-in closet and en-suite bath. Another wing holds an additional four bedrooms – two of which have ensuite baths.









Welch died in 2020 at the age of 84. He paid a total of $14.6 million for the units, which he bought separately – the first in 2005, the year the tower was built, and the second in 2009. he listed first The joint residence in 2018 for $25.9 million. he finished selling it for $17 million In 2019. The buyer was Byron Real Estate LLC, which is linked to Cédric Versteh, founder of the French broadband company Euro Techno Com Group. according to the real deal,
In 2013, Mets owner Steve Cohen $115 million sought For his One Beacon Court penthouse, which lasted eight years despite several dramatic price cuts. It eventually sold in June 2021 for $30.5 million – a 75% price cut. That buyer re-listed the penthouse four months later for $36 million, and sold it last year for $33 million.
Amenities include concierge, concierge, gym, and business center.
The listing brokers — who declined to comment — Jason Haber of Compass, Allison L. Chiaramonte, Tania Isakoff Friedland and Nicole Durosco.