| ID # | RLS20053174 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | Liberty Tower 1 yara ụra, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ (DOM): 311 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1910 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $2,591 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 2 nkeji: 4, 5 |
| 3 nkeji: A, C, 2, 3, J, Z, R, W | |
| 5 nkeji: 1, E | |
| 8 nkeji: 6 | |
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N’elu ala nke 22 nke Liberty Tower, ụlọ maramara ọkụ na-enweghị ụjọ a na-echebe na otu ime ụlọ nwe ihe a jụrụ ajụ. Windows buru ibu na-ejupụta oghere ahụ na ọkụ chiri gala nke ehihie na echiche bụ bụ obodo, ebe 9½-foot ceiling na osisi oak gbachiri ọkụ na-eme ka echiche nke nnukwu ọdịdị na ikuku bụrụ ihe banyere.
Ụlọ na-anọ na ịrịba ama na mpaghara na isi na-enyere maka ịmasị na Ịkpakọta nri, na nchekwa jikọtara na radiators na nnukwu ọnụ ụzọ nbanye na-enye ọrụ dị mfe. Kitchen na-ejikọta countertops a họpụtara na stainless-steel, white subway-tile backsplash, na ngwaọrụ kachasị mma, tinyere mba Bertazzoni, friji Liebherr, na Bosch dishwasher.
Ụlọ ezumike na-anabata bedị nwere mkpụrụ obi na nwee ihe ngosi abụọ nwere mpempe akwụkwọ dị elu. Ụlọ mposi nke en-suite na-ewetara tub Neptune dị profundo, akụrụngwa Duravit, tile penny-white n’ala, na igwe na-ehicha LG. Ụfọdụ nkọwapụta niile na-eme ka ọ dị mfe, na-adịte aka—sophisticated ma na-enye ụmụaka.
E mere ya na 1910 ma hazie ya site n’ekwensu Henry Ives Cobb, Liberty Tower bụ nke bụ otu n’ime ndị a kachasị ama na-ejidesi na mmekọrịta prewar. Ndị bi na-enwe ọrụ doorman nkeji 24, onye nlekọta bi n’ime ya, na ndị na-elekọta elu. Ụzọ a bụ n'ụzụ anụmanụ ma kwere ka ha nọrọ n’úkwù. Nchekwa ọhaneze na-admiti na ngwaọrụ ebumnuche na ngwugwu na-akwado after two years of ownership.
N'ịbụ nke ọma n’okporo ụzọ nke na Financial District, Tribeca, na Seaport, 55 Liberty Street na-enye ezigbo mfe na ọ bụ ezie na ọ bụrụ na i nwere nnukwu nhọrọ n’ime obodo. Fulton Center na PATH train bụ ọdịnihu na-adị nso, jikọọ na 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z, R, na W subway lines, na Broad St na Wall St ugbo a na-alakọrịta. Ọtụtụ ụzọ bọs na ọdụ ụgbọ mmiri n’aka nke ọzọ na-enye nhọrọ njem ọzọ n’obodo a na New Jersey. Site na ebe a, nwee ohere dị mfe ịga na Brookfield Place, Oculus, Eataly, Nobu, na Tin Building site na Jean-Georges, ma ọ bụ were oge nta ịga n'ụlọ mmiri, Seaport District, na City Hall Park—all n’ime ụfọdụ ogige.
N’iche isi ogologo karịa nhazi na n’ịbụ abụghị nke na-ahụ na ụlọ a na-alụ ọrụ nọrọနည်း a na-enwetaghachi ọganihu nke a na-agba agba.
Perched on the 22nd floor of Liberty Tower, this bright and quiet one-bedroom home offers a rare blend of historic detail and modern refinement. Oversized windows fill the space with brilliant afternoon light and open city views, while 9½-foot ceilings and bleached white-oak floors enhance the sense of volume and airiness.
The large living and dining areas are ideal for entertaining, with integrated storage built around the radiators and a deep entry closet providing smart functionality. The kitchen combines polished stainless-steel counters, a white subway-tile backsplash, and premium appliances, including a Bertazzoni range, Liebherr refrigerator, and a Bosch dishwasher.
The bedroom easily accommodates a king-size bed and features two tall closets with custom interiors. The serene en-suite bathroom offers a deep Neptune soaking tub, Duravit fixtures, white penny-tile flooring, and an LG washer/dryer. Every detail reflects a clean, timeless aesthetic—sophisticated yet inviting.
Built in 1910 and designed by Henry Ives Cobb, Liberty Tower is one of downtown’s most iconic prewar cooperatives. Residents enjoy 24-hour doorman service, a live-in superintendent, and attentive porters. The building is pet-friendly and permits pieds-à-terre. Subletting is allowed with board approval after two years of ownership.
Ideally positioned at the crossroads of the Financial District, Tribeca, and the Seaport, 55 Liberty Street offers unmatched convenience to nearly every downtown destination. The Fulton Center and PATH train are moments away, connecting to the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, J, Z, R, and W subway lines, with Broad St and Wall St stations just around the corner. Multiple bus routes and nearby ferry terminals provide additional transit options across the city and to New Jersey. From here, enjoy effortless access to Brookfield Place, the Oculus, Eataly, Nobu, and the Tin Building by Jean-Georges, or take a short stroll to the waterfront, Seaport District, and City Hall Park—all within a few blocks.
Significantly lower maintenance than recent and current one-bedroom offerings in the building further enhances the appeal of this move-in-ready downtown classic.
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