960 Fifth Avenue is an apartment building on Fifth Avenue on the northeast corner of East 77th Street in Manhattan, New York.
It was designed by Rosario Candela of the architects Warren & Wetmore, and completed in 1928. Apartments average 14 to 17 rooms, with 8 maids' rooms, and is one of the few in New York with its own in-house restaurant.
In 1968, residents included Louis Untermeyer and C. Douglas Dillon.
In 2009, Murray H. Goodman listed his apartment at $32.5 million, but sold it to Benjamin Steinbruch two years later for $18.875 million.
Edgar Bronfman, Sr. lived there for 40 years until his death in 2013, and his 16-room apartment was listed for sale at $65 million in 2014. it was bought by Nassef Sawiris, the richest man in Egypt, for a reported $70 million, the then most expensive co-op in New York.
In 2016, notable residents included:
Coordinates: 40°46′33″N 73°57′51″W / 40.7757°N 73.9641°W