Lisa Carrington

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Property Description

 This red-brick, 9-story building is located on the Battery Park Esplanade and boasts amazing views of the New York Harbor and Statue of Liberty. Designed by Gruzen Samton Steinglass, one of the city's leading residential architectural firms, this building has an attractive two story stone base, many recessed balconies and a top floor capped by a cornice.  The spectacular views, parks, public arts and illustrious schools, coupled with its luxurious amenities and services, make this apartment complex a wonderful home in a scenic location. Renowned, full service luxury Condo.

 

BRIGHT DUPLEX LOFT. 1BEDROOM, 1.5 BATHROOM WITH:

 

  • 17 foot Cathedral ceilings.
  • A wall of double-height windows offering panoramic views of New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. 
  • Newly renovated kitchen
  • Marble bathroom with Jacuzzi
  • New hardwood floors
  • Waterfront balcony
  • California Closets
  • Washer/Dryer




Building Features


•Concierge & Doorman
•Elevator
•Private Garden & Courtyard
•Sundeck
•Landscaped roof terrace
•Storage Room
•Bicycle Room
•Pets Allowed

 


Neighborhood Features


•Waterfront Esplanade
•Bicycle Path
•Tree Lined Streets
•Five Star Restaurants
•Excellent Shopping
•Dog Run
•Beautiful Residential Neighborhood
•Expansive, Open space

 

Encompassing 25 acres of waterfront parkland, the Battery is the largest public open space Downtown. Over 280,000 people work within walking distance of the Battery, and over 36,000 residents live in the surrounding area. The Battery has the potential to serve as a major neighborhood amenity, with expansive lawns, overarching shade trees, vast perennial gardens, waterfront promenades, and cultural programs including summertime open–air concerts.

 

Many cultural institutions are within walking distance of the Battery. Attractions include the South Street Seaport, the New York Stock Exchange, the Smithsonian’s Museum of the American Indian, the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the Staten Island Ferry, and the soon–to–be–opened Pier A visitor center. They all radiate from the Battery, which has historically been called the "emerald doorstep of the metropolis".