101 Wall Street was conceived as an office building in 1931, but the Art Deco structure and glazed brick and bronze façade transcend era for a timeless look. The building was converted to a condominium with new interiors by acclaimed architect Piet Boon in 2017, and the attended lobby has original decorative elements. A 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath duplex penthouse with 3,146 square feet of interior space has just gone on the market for $6.3 million.
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Entrance to the full-floor penthouse is via keyed elevator and faces a corner living/dining area with new casement windows. The apartments' signature beamed ceilings, wide-plank herringbone floors, and tall custom baseboards are on display. An oversized windowed kitchen has an island, custom white oak cabinetry, honed marble countertops, and integrated Bosch appliances. This floor is also home to a guest room with en-suite bath.
Upstairs, the corner master suite has excellent light, a walk-in closet, and windowed, five-fixture master bath with wet room. The two other bedrooms on this floor have terraces with East River views and their own bathrooms.
The building is topped with a landscaped amenity roof terrace that offers gas grills and sweeping East River views without marring the original structure. A state-of-the-art fitness center has separate changing rooms and saunas. While the penthouse is perfectly laid out for entertaining, an amenity lounge with sitting and dining areas, service bar, and catering kitchen is on hand for larger parties. Private storage is included with every unit, and other amenities include a golf simulator, game room, and library. Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group is the sales and marketing agent for the penthouse.
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