As the glass curtain wall of 111 Murray Street is completed, the newest addition to the Lower Manhattan skyline has reached an important milestone. Designer Kohn Pedersen Fox announced the news on Instagram along with a picture of a slender tower that flares outward as it rises 792 feet and 58 stories high.
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The building is well on track for move-ins to take place this spring as anticipated, and it’s lucky that that’s the case: Sales of the 157 apartments got off to a robust start. Available listings range from $4.3 million for a 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath to $18.9 million for a half-floor 5-bedroom, 6.5-bath. All homes have floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking stunning river and skyline views, interiors by AD100 designer David Mann, and utility closet with washer and vented dryer. Custom Molteni kitchens are outfitted with marble island, cerused white oak cabinetry, and top-of-the-line appliances. Master suites have walk-in closet and bath with radiant heated floors, marble slab double vanity, and freestanding tub. All secondary bedrooms have en-suite baths.
Just in case the design, views, and apartments of 111 Murray Street aren’t awe-inspiring enough, it is home to over 20,000 square feet of amenities. A wellness suite has a fitness center, movement studio, lap pools, hammam, steam room, and sauna. However, residents needn’t worry about messing up their hair in there – the building has the city’s first private Drybar salon. Additional amenities include landscaped gardens, lounge, private dining room with demonstration kitchen, patisserie, media room, children’s playroom, and teen lounge.
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