Jeff Bezos shuts down Fifth Avenue in New York so a crane could deliver furniture into his $119M Penthouse (video)
A stretch of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue was temporarily shut down last week so that a massive crane could deliver furniture to Jeff Bezos’ lavish NoMad penthouse — a spectacle that quickly went viral....READ ORIGINAL & FULL CONTENT FROM SOURCE |
Video shared on TikTok showed a huge piece of furniture, fully wrapped, suspended mid-air as it was hoisted high above the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 26th Street. The area was cordoned off with caution tape, barricades, construction equipment, and moving trucks, drawing a crowd of onlookers and workers.
BREAKING NEWS: Finally Sodom And Gomorrah Has Been Found, And This Is What Really Happened There.
Dozens gathered below as the item ascended toward the top floors of 212 Fifth Avenue — the 24-story luxury building where Bezos owns five apartments spanning the top four floors, reportedly worth $119 million in total.
Jeff Bezos shuts down Fifth Avenue in New York so a crane could deliver furniture into his $119M Penthouse (video)
The moment was captured by Raffi Arslanian, owner of luxury candle company Thompson Ferrier, whose office is just a block away.
“You want to see how Jeff Bezos delivers his furniture? Let me show you,” Arslanian narrated in his video, which has since racked up over 970,000 views.
Video captures shocking way Jeff Bezos gets furniture delivered to penthouse https://t.co/jiEloBqb1m pic.twitter.com/NdqjdT8jEN
— New York Post (@nypost) June 7, 2025
In the clip, he added with a chuckle, “I think we all can relate to this. Now back to reality, where, when we move, we get a U-Haul and do it ourselves — or at best, hire movers. We don’t shut down a street.”
Commenters on social media speculated about what was being delivered — guesses ranged from a grand piano to a hot tub. Others focused on the cost of such an operation.
Large-scale furniture moves using cranes in New York City can cost upwards of $20,000 a day and require permits to close streets. One TikToker joked, “Amazon Prime delivery — billionaire subscription.”
Another commented, “We’d all do the same if we had $100 billion.”
Bezos, currently worth an estimated $223 billion according to Forbes, purchased the five apartments between 2019 and 2021 in the former office tower overlooking Madison Square Park — cementing his place among the elite of Manhattan’s luxury property owners.
BREAKING NEWS: Check Out The Most Sinful Cities in The World. No 10 Is Unbelievable. Check Here To See If Your Country Is Part of The List.