111 Murray Street,
One Eleven Murray Street,
#48WE,
Manhattan,
NY
10007
Never before available, the complete 48th Floor at 111 Murray Street presents an extraordinary living opportunity. Whether combined or used separately, Residences 48 East and 48 West offer 6,100 square feet of luxurious and flexible dwelling space that enjoy unobstructed views from North to South, East to West, and River to River. This rare offering grants you the opportunity to elevate your living at the prestigious 111 Murray Street Tribeca Condominium, a must-see for those seeking the epitome of luxury life.
48 West, at 3,228 square feet, is a meticulously designed 4-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom residence with ceilings up to approximately 10'6 and comprising an entire half floor. 48 East, at 2,876 square feet, is a 3-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom residence with both residences offering private elevator entry vestibules.
Designed by AD100 designer David Mann, the custom Molteni kitchens offers cerused White Oak cabinetry trimmed in custom soft black metal, Calacatta Borghini marble islands with book-matched waterfall countertops, and backsplash, Dornbracht fixtures in a custom soft black matte finish, expansive pantry space, and top-of-the-line appliances by Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero including a 36-in. refrigerator/freezer, 36-in. 5-burner gas cooktop with built-in fully vented hood, integrated dishwashers, wall ovens with warming drawers, steam ovens, speed ovens, wine refrigerators, and integrated coffee systems.
Defining the best of luxury and lifestyle in Tribeca, 111 Murray Street is a world-class condominium tower offering over 20,000 square feet of private indoor and outdoor amenities, including a two lane 75-ft lap pool, 25-ft children's pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, and sprawling residential lounges surrounded by serene landscaped gardens. Surrounded by the best that downtown has to offer, 111 Murray Street is steps from recreation and relaxation at Hudson River Park, luxury shopping and fine dining at Brookfield Place, and arts and culture at the soon-to-be-opened Perelman Performing Arts Center.