Experience the pinnacle of downtown luxury in this breathtaking penthouse, offering 2,300 square feet of impeccably designed interior space and an expansive 1,100-square-foot private terrace.
This exceptional 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom corner residence boasts soaring 11-foot ceilings and a dramatic loggia, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The wraparound terrace, with striking 22-foot ceilings, presents unobstructed panoramic views of the New York City skyline, creating an unparalleled backdrop for entertaining or relaxing.
Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the home with natural light, complementing high-end finishes and top-tier features, including central A/C, a Bulthaup kitchen with Miele and Subzero appliances, and spa-like Imperial Danby marble bathrooms with Dornbracht fittings. A private in-unit washer and dryer add to the convenience.
Designed by the esteemed Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, this iconic building offers an array of premier amenities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center, 24-hour concierge, on-site parking, indoor and outdoor resident lounges, a spa, a conference lounge, and a playroom. Residents also enjoy direct access to Whole Foods Market, SoulCycle, and more.
With interiors by renowned architect Ismael Leyva and a striking lobby designed by Victoria Hagan-featured in Architectural Digest-this residence is a true masterpiece of contemporary elegance. Pets are welcome.
Fees paid by the Tenant:To Landlord:
First Month Rent $40,000
One Month Security Deposit $40,000
To Building Management:
Application Processing Fee $725 (Non-Refundable)
Additional Application Fee $200 (if there is more than one co-applicant) (Non-Refundable)
Credit Check Fee $150.00 per applicant/adult occupant (Non-Refundable)
Move-in Fee $750 (Non-Refundable)
Move-in Deposit $1,500 (Non-Refundable)
To Domecile Portal:
Submission Fee $65.00
Listing courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate ...
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