Big, beautiful waterfront studio on the 19th floor of one of lower Manhattan's newest luxury apartment buildings, including 24/7 full-service doormen and maintenance staff. Great natural light and windows with HUGE private terrace overlooking the Hudson River. Perfect bachelorette or bachelor pad, or for a couple.
***Apartment:
Open floor plan (750 sq. ft.)
Private bathroom
Four large closets
Fully equipped/modern kitchen
Laundry on floor / dry cleaning on site
***Building:
Large gym (weights & cardio equipment)
Olympic-size Pool
Shared sundeck w/ incredible views of Manhattan skyline (from Empire State Building to the Statue of Liberty; overlooks the Hudson River for jaw-dropping sunsets)
Sundeck conveniently located on same floor as apartment (multiple grills, sun and sofa lounges, etc.)
Available to reserve: party room on sundeck & internal courtyard on ground floor
Four elevators for swift entrance/exit
***Neighborhood:
Located at cross-hairs of Tribeca & Battery Park City (steps from Pier 26, Whole Foods, Brookfield Place, etc.)
Next to large, waterfront park w/ tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds, etc.
CitiBike rentals available to enjoy quick access to the West Side bike path
Terry's Deli located outside the building (great iced coffee + anything else you may need)
Walkability to Subway (1/2/3/A/C/E/4/5/6/N/Q/R/W), PATH & ferry terminals near Brookfield Place/World Financial
Jetting out of the western part of lower Manhattan, Battery Park City is a planned community that's relatively new to NYC. Full of luxury apartments, classy cocktail bars, and a large shopping complex, Battery Park City is the upscale waterfront living people dream about.
Battery Park City is not an organic part of the island of Manhattan. Instead it was used as a port where several major accidents and sinkings had occurred. This left the area dilapidated and largely abandoned.
By the early 1960's, New York was tired of these largely destroyed portions of land and sea and wrote up a proposal to create an extension of the island by way of landfill. In 1966, after several plans were hotly debated, the plan for Battery Park City was unveiled and construction soon began.
The island extension was done by filling the area with debris and bedrock from the construction of various Manhattan projects of the past, like The World Trade Center. While…
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