Description
Situated on The Prime North West corner of Battery Park City. Through oversized windows, experience iconic panoramic North, East and Western views . Well suited for entertaining, The Beautiful Chefs Kitchen includes an enormous center marble island and beautiful white custom-built cabinets. Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine cooler. Miele gas cooktop, speed oven and two dishwashers. Bosch Washer & Dryer. Enter the bedroom wing through a framed passage.
A large corner master bedroom suite with two walk-in closets. Bianco Puro marble walls and a sculptural free standing soaking tub at the corner window Double vanity with polished nickel hardware. An oversized enclosed glass shower. Radiant heated floor.
Three additional large sized bedrooms with great light and views.
All rooms have an incredible natural light and are generously laid out with closets built out by California Closets. Custom Electrical Blinds throughout the apartment.
All bathrooms have radiant heated floors. The apartment features: 5-Inch Oak Flooring.
Interiors by renowned architects: Cetra Ruddy. River and Warren is perfectly positioned on Warren Street, overlooking the Hudson River waterfront and surrounded by Rockefeller and Teardrop Parks. The Tribeca Wholefoods market is just 2 blocks away and a short walk to world class restaurants and shopping. Brookfield Place just around the corner. Luxury Amenities includes 24 Hour Doorman and Concierge. Beautifully landscaped roof terrace with outdoor kitchen and barbecue. Playroom. Yoga Studio and Fitness Center.
The apartment comes with a large storage room.
Building Features 28 Floors168 Units
Unit Features
$5,675,000 / $2,287 per ft²
Sold: Sep 22, 2022
-8.47% from ask / 82 Days to Sell
4 Beds / 3.5 Baths / 2,481 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $7,310
Maintenance: $3,349 / R.E. Taxes $3,961
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Bettina Gochman
bschriver@elliman.com
(646) 339-3866
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