This stunning three-story Tribeca penthouse epitomizes luxury living in Manhattan. Common spaces are marked by opulence, starting with a private elevator leading to a dramatic, three-story floating staircase. A custom water feature serves as a one-of-a-kind fountain centerpiece anchoring the entire space. The fully...
This stunning three-story Tribeca penthouse epitomizes luxury living in Manhattan. Common spaces are marked by opulence, starting with a private elevator leading to a dramatic, three-story floating staircase. A custom water feature serves as a one-of-a-kind fountain centerpiece anchoring the entire space. The fully renovated interior boasts rich cherry wood floors, mahogany trim, and handcrafted fieldstone around two wood-burning fireplaces. Large windows bathe the first level in natural light from northern and southern exposures, highlighting two seating areas, a spacious dining room, and a chef's kitchen with granite countertops and high-end appliances, including a unique dishwasher that completes a wash cycle in ninety seconds. Off the kitchen, the first of the private terraces offers a serene retreat. The second level features two expansive bedrooms, each with walk-in closets, a full marble bathroom, and the second private terrace. Between the second and third floors lies an expansive patio with multiple seating areas, space for a large dining table, and a cooking area. A half-flight up, the primary suite showcases unobstructed views of lower Manhattan, from the Freedom Tower to the Woolworth building. This suite also features the second wood-burning fireplace, an additional private balcony, and an ensuite bathroom with a steam shower and jacuzzi tub, creating a spa-like atmosphere. In addition to over 3,000 square feet of interior living space, the four terraces provide an additional 2,000 square feet of outdoor living and entertaining space. This apartment is a gem that truly offers flexibility and diversity to suit your needs.
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Tribeca, short for 'Triangle Below Canal Street,' is a chic and artistic neighborhood nestled in Downtown Manhattan. Known for its historic industrial architecture, cobblestone streets, and artistic community, Tribeca offers a blend of trendy sophistication and artistic charm. The neighborhood exudes a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, drawing residents and visitors to its galleries, boutiques, and eateries.
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