114 Liberty Street,
#10,
Manhattan,
NY
10006
Designed by renowned architect and the current Dean of the School of Architecture at Yale, Residence #10 at 114 Liberty Street is an inventive 5,400 square-foot, full-floor loft in the heart of vibrant Lower Manhattan. The apartment features soaring 12' high ceilings and a 68 foot wide living space with original columns, plastered floating walls, stained white-oak rift sawn floors, central air, sound wiring and a Lutron HomeWorks system. An elevator opens into the lofts entry foyer, leading to the grandly proportioned living and dining spaces. With four exposures and 30 oversized sound-proof windows, the multiple exposures throughout this home provide an abundance of natural light throughout the day and perfectly designed for grand-scale entertaining. Just off the living room sits an intimate corner study, with Costello leather-wrapped doors, a custom walnut desk and a Basaltino gas fireplace. Appliances include an 8-burner Viking stove, 2 Gaggenau ovens, 2 dishwashers and Troulsen refrigeration. All bedrooms feature on-suite bathrooms. The master suite features lighting by Stella McKay and Costello leather-wrapped cabinetry lining the walls. The Master Suite is complete with 2 en suite marble bathrooms, one with a freestanding Waterworks soaking tub, and the other with a full wet room with steam shower and tub. Both are outfitted with Vola fixtures, and heated floors and towel bars. 114 Liberty is a beautiful 11 story doorman condominium, situated in the northern tip of The Financial District, steps away from seminal historic sites, both the East and West waterfronts, the South Street Seaport, and some of the finest hotels in Manhattan. You'll shop and dine at retailers and restaurants such as: Thomas Pink, Hermes, Harry's Cafe, Cipriani Wall Street, Nobu Downtown, Capital Grill, EATALY, Four Seasons Restaurant, and a variety of quality buzzing coffee bars/baristas. Local markets, including Whole Foods weekly outdoor farmer's markets are just steps away. Built in 1901 by developer and architect, John Williams, this unique building features 9 full floor residences.