55 Liberty Street,
Liberty Tower,
#16AB,
Manhattan,
NY
10005
OPEN HOUSE IS BY ADVANCED SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT, CONTACT ME FOR A CONFIRMED SHOWING TIME.
SUN SPLASHED 2-BEDROOMS, 2-BATHROOMS, BUILT-IN HOME OFFICE, PLUS WASHER & DRYER.
CLEVERLY DESIGNED INDUSTRIAL MODERN HOME - JUST MOVE RIGHT IN. This corner 2-bedroom apartment has a great layout, where both bedrooms are on opposite ends of the living area. The spacious (16'5 x 22' 7) living area is open to the kitchen; which features quartz countertops, and extra deep and wide sink, and Miele and GE appliances. The corner master bedroom (15'11 x 16'6) has a built-in work station, a stand-alone wardrobe container, and a unique mobile book shelf system. The second bedroom is concealed by a sliding glass wall system that opens and closes for versatility of space. Both spa bathrooms have mosaic tiles, wall mounted European fixtures, and sliding glass shower doors. Overall apartment features include; 9'10" high ceilings, polished concrete floors, in unit washer and dryer, central air conditioning, custom lights and draperies/shades, and exposed brick. Through 8-windows, enjoy morning sunlight, and city views facing east and north. Storage options include a coat closet in the foyer, and numerous cabinets and drawers throughout. Maintenance is over 60% tax deductible, and includes; water, gas, radiator heat, and there are 24-hr. doormen, porters, and a live-in superintendent.
55 Liberty Street is one of New York's original skyscrapers; this historic 1909 high-rise has a striking terracotta facade and intricate sculptures of lions, falcons, and gargoyles. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt worked in the building, his office was one of its first commercial tenants. Liberty Tower is the recipient of the Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
New neighborhood amenities include wonderful dining and shopping at the redesigned Seaport, Brookfield Place, the Oculus, Eataly, and Whole Foods FiDi is coming. Most all subway transportation lines converge nearby at the new PATH and Fulton Street stations.