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New York Yankees Sensation Aaron Judge Elevates His Lifestyle with a Luxurious Chelsea Penthouse Investment

Aaron Judge has purchased a grand penthouse at the Cortland in Chelsea

Gimme Shelter can exclusively геᴠеаl that New York Yankees captain Aaron Judge and his wife Samantha Bracksieck have a new residence.

The superstar slugger, who turned down a $415 million contract with the Padres to remain with the Yankees and signed a nine-year, $360 million contract in December, and Bracksieck have reportedly purchased a Manhattan penthouse at the Cortland.

The new Related structure is located at 555 West 22nd Street in Chelsea.

It appears that the Yankee’s decision to remain in New York was accompanied by the purchase of a mansion in Manhattan

According to our spies, the star athlete, who Һιt an American League record 62 home runs in 2022, has been seen entering and exiting the building where he is designing his ideal home.

On Thursday, No. 99 ended a career-best on-base streak of 45 games, the longest by a Yankee over the past 19 seasons.

Unlisted penthouses occupy three floors of the 25-story building. According to sources, Judge has purchased one of these floors and is currently constructing it out. The 7,000-square-foot space features lofty ceilings for his 6-foot-7-inch frame, floor-to-ceiling windows, marble fireplaces, and views of the Hudson River and city skyline.

The Cortland stands on West 22nd Street, delivering views of the Hudson River

The mighty property itself

A rendering of a chic living area

A bedroom

A rendering of a roomy kitchen with an eat-in space

A spa-like bathroom

Amenities include a pool

Two separate units on the 22nd floor of the building recently sold for a total of $40 million, according to StreetEasy — and it was a single buyer, according to our sources.

(It is also unknown if Judge has selected apartment number 99.)

After signing the massive contract with the Yankees, Judge stated that he and Bracksieck, his high school sweetheart whom he married in 2021, made “the decision that was in our hearts, which is we belong in New York, we belong in this city.”

The structure was designed by Olson Kundig and Robert A.M. Stern ArcҺιtects. According to the listing, amenities include a gym, a pool, a concierge, and more — all curated by Related Life like a private members’ club. The company declined to comment.

Page Odle, the president of PSI Sports Management and the judge’s agent, did not respond to calls as of press time.

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