All Terrace Items Incl: RH Furniture, Grill, Planters Sunbathe, stargaze, and dine al fresco from not 1, but 2 meticulously landscaped and fully furnished expansive penthouse terraces where lucky tenants can witness the captivating dance of the setting sun, as its golden hues paint the western sky, casting an enchanting glow over your private sanctuary inside and out.
Unveiling a true masterpiece in the heart of New York City's illustrious Tribeca neighborhood, quietly nestled mid-block on the highly coveted Reade Steet, where luxury living, and artistic brilliance converge. This penthouse is a collector's piece that transcends conventional notions of luxury living offering an impressive ~1,800 square feet of indoor and outdoor living space with landmark protected views and a double height living room. Indulge in a sense of quietude and privacy as you step into a world of unparalleled exclusivity and luxury.
The perfect pied-a-terre: This truly one-of-a-kind 1-bed, 2-bath, duplex penthouse with 2 expansive terraces, will transport you to a realm of opulence where dreams become reality and where inside and outdoor living seamlessly merge extending the interior space to create an oasis of tranquility high above the bustling streets. The primary west/north-facing terrace boasts a dining table for 8, day bed, sectional couch, 2 Tuuci parasols and Memphis Pro pellet smoker grill.
THE ULTIMATE METAMORPHOSIS: An extraordinary gut renovation, led by master architect Juan Matiz from MAD, yielded the harmonious fusion of design, mechanical engineering and structural steelwork. The exterior walls were opened floor-to-ceiling and filled with modern, black-framed windows & sliding French doors. European imported custom concrete slabs replace the interior East wall contrasting against the wide-plank black Ash hardwood flooring.
FINE CRAFTED CUSTOM MILLWORK: Every inch has been utilized for storage preserving a look of clean effortless minimalism even if you come with an abundance of belongings. Other unique features include a custom integrated central air system, dryer vented to the outside, custom designed cellar storage locker and 1" thick soundproofing subflooring.
THIS IS A FULLY INTEGRATED AND TRUE SMART HOME: The mood and climate of the apartment adapt and pre-empt your daily routine automatically. 3 wall-installed iPads, in addition to iPhones, iPads, voice control, or the Control4 Smart Home infrastructure and brushed stainless keypads allow control of everything in the home from the ventless Planika linear fireplace to the 4 integrated TVs, the Lutron motorized sheer and blackout roller shades, lights, temperature, steam shower, integrated Definitive Technologies (indoor/outdoor) architectural speakers, front door lock and more.
SERVICE-WINDOWED CHEF's KITCHEN: A culinary and wine enthusiast's dream with a "magic-mirror" backsplash hides a large TV behind that is only visible when turned on. Exquisite White Macaubas Quartzite Countertops, backsplash and apron, imported Eggersmann modern custom cabinetry, Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, Wolf cooktop, oven and microwave, and Gaggenau dishwasher. A 146-bottle Sub-Zero wine unit ready to preserve your cherished wine collection.
Ascend the dramatic staircase to the sun-soaked bedroom suite and revel in the abundance of custom-designed, fully fitted closets catering to your every storage need. A calm spa-like modern primary bathroom features a benched walk-in shower and dual steam function with aromatherapy, heated floors, a floor-to-ceiling "magic-mirror" wall hiding a large TV behind and a matte black Kohler Numi Smart Washlet that epitomizes luxury.
From bed or the south facing terrace witness a breathtaking panorama of Lower Manhattan, including architectural marvels such as the Frank Gehry Building, Woolworth & Freedom Tower.
All this, on highly coveted Reade St
The triangle below Canal Street is the cool place to be, especially if you're into historic buildings, cute boutiques, and great food. Surrounded by Canal Street, West Street, Broadway, and Chambers Street, Tribeca is a popular place for the young eclectic professionals of NYC.
Originally used for farmland after the colonization of the Dutch, the land was given to Trinity Church in 1705. The church would own the area for over 100 years, building separate churches and living spaces for the growing population. These homes would later be recognized as one of NYC's first residential neighborhoods beyond the original colonial boundaries.
By the 1840's, several piers had been built in the area, which encouraged trading ships to land there rather than navigate the more difficult East River. This made industry in the area explode, making it a hub for produce and textile creation. The industry of the area only grew after the construction of the subway and…
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