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Description
Please note: this unit is rented until September 2025. Many of the images are virtually staged to show the potential of this excellent space.
Searching for a large space in a great building? You must see this massive, L-shaped loft at 88 Greenwich Street, one of FiDi’s most successful condos.?Apartment 501 has an oversized window facing south into the building’s interior courtyard, so it’s super-quiet yet still affords some direct mid-day sun.?10’ 6” high ceilings make the space seem even larger than 656 square feet.?Enter through a wide gallery, and pass into the dining area/home office space/sleeping alcove (see virtually staged renderings) flanked by two banks of deep, wide closets and the roomy white-tiled bath with classic black and white tiled floor.?The spacious open kitchen features white GE appliances, a white and grey tiled floor, and lots of cupboard space.?The main room is wide and deep, providing many options for both work-at-home socializing and relaxing. Want to host a large dinner party? The Harbor Room, on the 24th floor, is perfect for that!?The Greenwich Club pampers residents with these luxurious amenities: the library, with its grand piano and wall of books, valet service for housekeeping, and dry-cleaning. The building’s lounge, the Harbor Room on the 24th floor, offers a luxury sky deck with stunning views of the Hudson, NY harbor, and Downtown skyline. This lounge also offers a full kitchen, cable TV, and a powder room. All the common spaces are Wi-Fi enabled, and there is an on-site business center, and cold storage, for residents, a huge, well-equipped gym, and a laundry room on every floor.?Greenwich Street is in the midst of a stunning transformation, becoming a luxury residential extension of the WTC Office, Retail, and Transportation hub. A new public school is just opened across the street, and Whole Foods is one block away!?Call or email today to schedule a private tour.
Location
88 Greenwich Street, Unit 501, New York City, NY 10006
Listing courtesy of Terry Lautin