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As you enter this one-of-a-kind residence, you’re greeted by a generous entry foyer with an inviting open floor plan. The spacious living room is adorned with picture frame windows that overlook bustling Fulton Street and a separate space perfectly appointed for a dining room.
The U-shaped kitchen is a chef’s dream. It is perfect for entertaining, with nearly endless cabinet space and brand-new countertops and appliances, complete with a massive window that floods the space with natural light.
The lofty barrel ceilings continue into the primary bedroom complemented by arched closet details and two more oversized windows.
The additional bonus room can easily serve as a second bedroom or private home office.
Soak up the luxury of the spa-style bathroom with a double vanity, marble floors and walls, deep soaking tub and separate stall shower.
130 Fulton street is a Renaissance revival building constructed in 1893. This historic building was designed by De Lemos & Cordes, the architectural firm responsible for iconic buildings such as Macy’s and Siegel-Cooper’s Dry Goods Store. Then in 2005, Koeppel Companies and Architect Elliot Vilkas embarked to transform the building into a boutique condominium. Building amenities include an expansive roof deck offering views of this historic downtown and One World Trade and a well equipped gym for residents.
Conveniently situated on Fulton Street, you will enjoy exceptional convenience with its excellent transportation options, including 4,5,2,3,A,C, J subway lines, the PATH train, and ferries.
The area boasts a vibrant dining scene with a variety of restaurants and food options, as well as ample shopping opportunities at places like Westfield World Trade Center and South Street Seaport. Residents also enjoy cultural events and recreational spaces, including nearby parks like Battery Park and Liberty Park.
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