| ID # | RLS20070079 |
| 房資料 | 建築名稱: 56 Leonard 4房, 4浴, 半浴, 車庫, 3576 ft² 室內尺, 室內332m2平方米, 建築有146公寓, 建築有60層樓 上市時間: 142天 |
| 建造年份 | 2015年 |
| 管理費 | $5千7 ($5,757) |
| 地稅 | $8萬 ($80,124) |
| 地鐵站 | 2 分鐘到 1 |
| 4 分鐘到 A, C, E, 2, 3 | |
| 5 分鐘到 R, W | |
| 6 分鐘到 N, Q | |
| 7 分鐘到 6, J, Z, 4, 5 | |
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呈現56 Leonard Street,47W單元,這是一個位於赫爾佐克與德梅隆(Herzog & de Meuron)標誌性市中心地標的半樓層。這個令人印象深刻的家居擁有12英尺高的天花板、三個露台、落地窗,以及270度的開放景觀,包括兩條河流、自由塔和中城天際線。
從電梯直接進入您的私密登陸區。大廳立即通向偉大的客廳,北、南和西的朝向提供了全天的光線、壯觀的景色和難得的宏偉感。這個開放空間巧妙地分配了多個座位區、正式的餐廳以及安靜的角落。北側是三個露台中的第一個,還有一個壁爐。朝北望去,可以看到帝國大廈,甚至朝東望去可以看到東河;從這個視角,城市的規模變得清晰可見。
在房間的南端,您會找到適合用餐的廚房和第二個露台——一個大型的L形空間,從偉大的客廳和次臥室均可進入。在這裡,有充足的空間供戶外休息或用餐,讓人驚嘆於位於正南方的自由塔。
廚房的設備無可挑剔。圓形的花崗岩島是這個房間的雕塑性支柱,並設有三個吧台座椅。其他的裝飾件也搭配了曲線的柔和感,包括科連(Corian)檯面、磨沙玻璃櫃子和隱藏式通風罩。雙烤箱、六眼爐灶和兩台洗碗機均來自米勒(Miele)。雙門冰箱和紅酒冰箱則是來自沙伯(Sub-Zero)。
主臥室位於家居的北端,擁有180度的開放景觀。第三個露台專屬於這個套房,其中包括一個朝北的有窗衛浴和巨大的步入式衣櫥。衛浴配備地熱地板,以石灰華和大理石裝修。
三間次臥室位於家居的南翼。每間都擁有充足的衣櫥空間和獨立衛浴。從這個高度,景觀延伸超過市中心天際線,一直到哈德遜河灣。
單元的其它配置包括:整體白橡木地板;四管供暖和冷卻系統,設有多區調節氣候控制;配有通風洗衣機/烘乾機的完整洗衣房;全屋電動窗簾;以及大廳旁的小衛生間。
以“Jenga大樓”親切稱呼的56 Leonard Street,無疑是市中心天際線中最具標誌性的住宅大樓。這座公寓大廈提供白手套服務和一流的設施包,面積達17,000平方英尺,包括:75英尺的游泳池加上相鄰的陽光甲板;一個令人印象深刻的健身中心;一個私人放映室;居民休息室;以及兒童遊戲室。
與蘇珊·彭茲納房地產公司共同獨家代理。
Presenting 56 Leonard Street, Residence 47W, a half-floor at the iconic downtown landmark by Herzog and de Meuron. This impressive home features 12-foot ceilings, three terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and 270 degrees of open views, including both rivers, the Freedom Tower, and the midtown skyline.
Enter directly from the elevator to your private landing. Immediately, the foyer opens to the great room, where exposures to the north, south and west offer all-day light, impressive views, and a rare grandiosity. This open space is keenly apportioned for multiple seating areas, formal dining, and quiet nooks. To the north you'll find the first of three terraces plus a fireplace. Gaze north toward the Empire State Building, or even east toward the East River; the scale of the city becomes clear from this vantage.
At the south end of the room, find the eat-in kitchen and the second terrace -- a large, L-shaped space with access from both the great room and the secondary bedroom. Here, there is plenty of room for outdoor lounging or dining, marveling at the Freedom Tower to the immediate south.
The kitchen is impeccably appointed. The curved granite island is a sculptural anchor for the room, and includes bar seating for three. Other finishes complement the softness of the curve, including Corian countertops, satin-etched glass cabinets, and a hidden vented hood. The double oven, six-burner cook top, and two dishwashers are from Miele. The double refrigerator and wine refrigerator are Sub-Zero.
The primary bedroom sits at the north end of the home, and itself has 180-degrees of open views. The third terrace is private to this suite, which includes a windowed north-facing bathroom and enormous walk-in closet. The bathroom includes heated floors and is finished in travertine and marble.
The three secondary bedrooms occupy the southern wing of the home. Each has ample closet space and en-suite bathrooms. From this height, the view extends past the downtown skyline and all the way to the Hudson River Bay.
Completing the unit: white oak floors throughout; 4-pipe heating and cooling with multi-zone climate control; a full laundry room with vented washer/dryer; motorized shades throughout; and a powder room off the foyer.
Affectionately known at The Jenga Building, 56 Leonard Street is arguably the most iconic residential building in the downtown skyline. The condominium offers white glove service and a top-tier amenity package spanning 17,000 square feet, including: a 75-foot lap pool plus adjacent sun deck; an impressive fitness center; a private screening room; a resident's lounge; and a children's playroom.
Co-exclusive with Susan Penzner Real Estate
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