Generous scale and a true walk-in closet set the tone in this large one-bedroom home, where a separate closed kitchen and warm parquet floors create a comfortable, well-organized layout just off the Hudson River waterfront. The kitchen offers ample cabinet and counter space for everyday cooking, while the expansive living area easily accommodates distinct zones for dining, relaxing, and working from home. Multiple closets throughout the apartment support clutter-free living, and the residence is set within a well-maintained elevator building that pairs everyday comfort with full-service convenience.
Life here is enhanced by a robust amenity package and an unbeatable Battery Park City location, placing you moments from the Brookfield Mall, Oculus, Esplanade, Freedom Tower, and the neighboring Financial District. Residents enjoy on-site laundry, a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent, fitness center, pool, children's playroom, and multiple outdoor spaces that make it easy to unwind without leaving home. Nearby subway lines, Citi Bike stations, and a driveway with parking and valet options keep the rest of the city within easy reach.
Amenities:
- Children's playroom; playroom
- Common outdoor space; common garden; courtyard; common roof deck
- Common parking/garage; parking available; driveway; valet
- Full-time doorman; concierge; live-in superintendent; package room
- Elevator; on-site laundry; storage
- Gym/fitness center; pool
- Dishwasher; microwave
- Pet-friendly for cats and dogs (per building policies)
For more information or to schedule a private tour of this Battery Park City residence, please contact the listing agent to arrange your viewing.
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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