Nestled atop a six-unit boutique establishment along a picturesque cobblestone street in Tribeca, neighboring Taylor Swift’s grand Manhattan pied-à-terre, lies a remarkable triplex penthouse currently listed at $19.5 million. This luxurious abode not only embodies modern elegance but also boasts an extensive array of exclusive outdoor spaces, offering a slice of tranquility within one of New York’s most affluent neighborhoods.
Crafted through a collaboration between Wayne Turret and Curtis & Ginsberg Architects, the building’s exterior showcases a striking façade blending red brick, metal panels, and transparent channel glass. Residents benefit from the convenience of a virtual doorman video-com entry system, enhancing security and ease of access.
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Featuring five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and two powder rooms, this penthouse previously changed hands in 2019 for $10.75 million. Since 2021, it has intermittently graced the market, with asking prices soaring to a staggering $26 million. Now available through Bespoke Real Estate, the triplex incurs monthly taxes and common charges amounting to approximately $10,000. For those inclined to experience the penthouse lifestyle temporarily, it can be rented for $80,000 per month, revealing breathtaking city vistas spanning the north, south, east, and west.
Upon accessing the apartment via a key-lock elevator that opens directly onto the middle level, one is greeted by an expansive open-plan living and dining space, accompanied by a state-of-the-art kitchen. Five sets of French doors unveil a 700-square-foot terrace stretching across the entire 60-foot width of the building, providing an intimate view of Herzog & de Meuron’s architectural marvel, the Jenga Tower. Additionally, there are secondary terraces off the living room and kitchen’s north side, ideal for leisurely barbecues.
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Nestled on the lower level are the bedrooms, comprising four ensuite guest rooms and a primary suite. The latter features a capacious fitted dressing room, a private terrace, and a lavishly appointed bathroom adorned with limestone finishes, a heated radiant floor, a freestanding soaking tub, and a steam shower. Connecting all three floors, a striking staircase crafted from glass, concrete, and wood culminates in a penthouse-level den boasting a wet bar and floor-to-ceiling windows, showcasing iconic views of cylindrical water towers atop neighboring rooftops. This space extends to a small terrace on one end and a larger, meticulously landscaped terrace bordered by clipped boxwoods on the other.
Beyond the exceptional provision of six private terraces within a Manhattan apartment, this penthouse offers rare and sought-after amenities, including one on-site street-level parking spot, with the option to acquire additional spaces, a rarity in the city’s real estate landscape.