Penthouse East, a 4 BR 3.5 Bath duplex with 3,809 SF interior space and a 1,510 SF terrace, that is built on top of Cast Iron House, lists for $12.95 million. Architect Shigeru Ban has transformed a landmarked 19th century neoclassical structure at 67-69 Franklin Street into 13 modern residences and two glass and steel penthouses. Amenities at the new development in TriBeCa include 24 hour doorman, fitness center, hydrotherapy spa, yoga studio, children’s playroom and a courtyard. [Mansion Global]
Category: New Developments
Penthouse At The Bellemont Goes To Contract For $66.5 Million
The Bellemont penthouse on the Upper East Side at 1165 Madison Avenue has gone into contract for $66.5 million. The residence is a combination of the top two apartments, of the Robert A.M. Stern designed new development, featuring 4 floors, about 13,000 SF interior space, about 2,300 SF outdoor space and a private elevator. One of the apartments was originally a 7 bedroom listed for $39.65 million and the other was a 4 bedroom listed for $26.5 million. The Bellemont amenities include a rooftop terrace with spectacular views of Central Park, a state-of-the-art screening room, a regulation squash court, a children’s play room, and a fitness center. [Mansion Global]
Woolworth Tower 29th FL Five BR With Duplex Terrace On Market For $23,355,000
Pavilion-A at Woolworth Tower, listed for $23,355,000, is a 6,711 SF 5 BR home with 4+ baths, 6 skylights, up to 22 ft ceilings and a 2,770 SF duplex terrace. The 29th FL apartment features cinematic views of the New York City skyline, a master bedroom suite with private access to the outdoor space and a great room with a spiral staircase leading to the rooftop terrace.
Woolworth Tower amenities include white glove service in a resident-only lobby, the Gilbert Lounge, Woolworth Pool, Fitness Studio, Wine Cellar & Tasting Room, and on-site parking. The 58 story Neo-gothic tower, located at 2 Park Place in TriBeCa, was built in 1913. Architect Thierry W. Despont has transformed the top thirty floors of the landmark building into thirty-two luxury condominiums. [NY Post]