Lisa Carrington

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Property Description

 

SPECTACULAR 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM RESIDENCE AVAILALBLE $7795

 

These beautiful apartments are designed for family living with:

 

Big, bright, airy rooms

 

Oversized windows offering incredible views

 

Generous closet space including walk-in 

 

Washer/Dryer in each home.

 

Located in a neighborhood oasis created by the boundaries of the Hudson River with its lovely Esplanade, Battery Park, and the West Side Highway, few addresses in the city come with such great amenities right outside your door. Enjoy the huge selection of downtown restaurants, shops, banks, and museums, and cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities.

 

 AMENITIES

 

24-hour Doorman/Concierge service.

 

Package room with escorted delivery

 

Great location: Just steps away to shops and express transportation.

 

Close to Parks and Hudson River Esplanade

 

Within Manhattan's most desired school districts

 

Complimentary membership in fitness center

 

Children's Playroom

 

Laundry facility and bicycle room

 

High speed Internet access and satellite TV available

 

Proximity to Tribeca's great restaurants, shops and services.  

 

 

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".