this stunning three bedroom, four and a half bathroom penthouse measures 3,593 square feet with a 532 square foot private terrace. the 45 foot great room features a gas fireplace and is adjoined to an open library space with its own private bathroom. the sprawling entertaining space boasts north and west exposures through vast blackened steel frame and double paned glass windows. 10'7 ceilings are beamed showcasing the character and distinction of the buildings original use as a printing house built in 1912.
the open chefs kitchen, conveniently located off of the great room, features top-of- the- line gaggenau appliances including a 36'' induction and vented cook-top, convection oven, speed oven, 36'' refrigerator/freezer with a walnut veneer, sub-zero wine cooler, additional under island refrigeration, pot filler faucet, dishwasher and spacious poliform pantry. seamless quartzite countertops and blackened steel cabinets with fluted glass panels add a touch of downtown flair to the open and dramatic kitchen, complete with an adjoined private terrace accessed via two double french doors.
on the opposite side of the residence is the bedroom wing complete with a master suite and two additional bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. the master suite faces south and receives ample natural light. measuring 14'2'' by 18'7'', this private retreat has on oversized walk-in-closet plus, a spacious master bathroom with double sinks, waterworks fixtures, honed royal danby marble floors, bathtub deck, shower bench and vanity flanked by lacquered olive ash wood.
the secondary en-suite bathrooms are decked with salt rock mosaic marble tiles and flooring, waterwork fixtures and a walnut framed vanity with matte white glass doors. conveniently located off of the entry foyer is a powder room.
this residence comes complete with crestron smart home technology system and is pre-wired for electric shades, surround sound, room by room controlled temperature; 10'' wide plank oak flooring is featured throughout this gracious home.
90 morton street is a 35-unit boutique condominium conversion, created by concept architect gottesman-szmelcman with interior design by ad100 leroy street studio and developed by brack capital real estate, nestled on the corner of morton and greenwich street in the west village, amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, 64' salt water pool with saunas and private changing room, childrens playroom. the building roof-deck is fully landscaped and complete with kitchen, bar, bbq, fireplace and powder room featuring 360 views of the hudson river, new york harbor and statue of liberty. a meticulously designed library is located adjacent to the lobby, maintained by a 24-hour doorman and concierge.
if the terrace becomes as beautiful as the renderings, it will be stunning.
Condo|3 Beds|3 Baths|2311 int SF
Direct Living|2203 ext SF
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greenwich village
116 university pl #ph
$11,800,000
Expert Opinion:
this there simply has it all it's got the size and the summer kitchen to be uber-practical for entertaining (even large scale). and it also has the vegetation to create privacy and pleasant views
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|3127 int SF
Direct Roof|1361 ext SF
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soho
47 mercer st #pha
$11,900,000
Expert Opinion:
under utilized because of its difficult access ( 2 flights up). can be made very attractive with some tlc
Condo|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|4000 int SF
650 ext SF
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chelsea
251 west 14 #ph
$11,900,000
Expert Opinion:
excellent proportions for entertaining with distinctly separate areas for lounging and dining. the dining section comes complete with a full summer kitchen. the elevator shaft offers much needed wind protection, and is a perfect movie screen
Condo|4 Beds|4.5 Baths|3619 int SF
Direct Roof|1275 ext SF
Courtesy of serhant llc
midtown west
500 west 45 #221
$1,195,000
Expert Opinion:
decent sized terrace with a back yard feel thanks to the shrubbery.
Condo|1 Beds|1 Baths|777 int SF
Direct Living|200 ext SF
Courtesy of triumph int'l
midtown west
350 west 50 #7c
$1,195,000
Expert Opinion:
currently used more as an open-air storage space than a terrace, what a pity. but with a little vision it is not hard to imagine what this space could be.