Description
Welcome to New York By Frank Gehry, one of the tallest residential towers in North America by one of the most acclaimed architects of our time. This SHORT-TERM, FURNISHED sublet offers a stylish retreat from the bustle of NYC. Featuring a corner layout, this apartment stands out in a building of unique apartments which bring the drama of the dynamic exterior wall movement into the residences. The undulating facade creates free-form bay windows which flood the home with light. All interior finishes have been selected by Gehry, including his signature honey-colored, vertical grain Douglas Fir cabinetry, hardwood floor, marble tile, washer/dryer in the apartment (!) and top-of-the-line appliances & fixtures. For members, the full-service building features 22,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor health, wellness, social and entertainment amenity spaces on par with world-class hotels and resorts, including two terraces with grills, cafe seating & dining cabanas, 50-foot pool set within skylit space surrounded by fully retractable glass doors, creating a seamless integration with the wraparound sundeck, lounge area with grand piano & private dining room, 3,300-square foot state-of-the-art fitness center, boxing & private training studios, spa treatment suite, library, both a tween's den & children's playroom as well as a screening room with Gehry-designed amphitheater seating. All conveniently located near restaurants, shopping, many transportation options at Fulton Street Station and all the best FiDI and TriBeCa have to offer!
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Building Features 76 Floors898 Units
elevator
full time doorman
gym
playroom
pool
laundry
Unit Features
garage
$4,610 per month
Last Asking: Mar 29, 2016
1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / 800 ft² ($69 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: Yes
Exclusively listed with: Halstead Property
Michael J. Connolly
mconnolly@halstead.com
212-317-7864
Listing Courtesy of Halstead Property
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