There has been much excitement about The Beekman, the luxury hotel in New York City landmark Temple Court. However, the nearby Beekman Residences are not to be overlooked. The striking tower designed by Gerner Kronick + Valcarel is a dynamic complement to its historic neighbor. Interiors are by Thomas Juul-Hansen of One57 fame.
Between such impeccable credentials and a prime Downtown location, it is no wonder sales of the 68 apartments got off to a soaring start. Only a handful of apartments remain on the market, and the average closing cost of $2,209 per square foot is well above the Financial District average of $1,460 per square foot (CityRealty data). The remaining 1-bedroom is listed for $2.125 million; 2-bedrooms start at $2.6 million; and a 3-bedroom is listed for $3.8 million.
Most recently, a 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 3,554-square-foot penthouse was listed for $12.995 million, the all-time highest in the building (the other penthouse sold for $11.6 million this May) and one of the most expensive currently listed in the Financial District. Curbed rightly points out “the obvious standout feature here: the views.” As stunning as they are, the penthouse is magnificent to behold even away from the windows.
Between such impeccable credentials and a prime Downtown location, it is no wonder sales of the 68 apartments got off to a soaring start. Only a handful of apartments remain on the market, and the average closing cost of $2,209 per square foot is well above the Financial District average of $1,460 per square foot (CityRealty data). The remaining 1-bedroom is listed for $2.125 million; 2-bedrooms start at $2.6 million; and a 3-bedroom is listed for $3.8 million.
Most recently, a 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 3,554-square-foot penthouse was listed for $12.995 million, the all-time highest in the building (the other penthouse sold for $11.6 million this May) and one of the most expensive currently listed in the Financial District. Curbed rightly points out “the obvious standout feature here: the views.” As stunning as they are, the penthouse is magnificent to behold even away from the windows.
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Double exposures, 16' ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a marble fireplace make the 50’ Great Room ideal for entertaining.
A 155-square-foot private terrace overlooks spectacular skyline and river views.
The windowed, eat-in kitchen has custom textured metal cabinetry, Miele appliance suite, and quartzite island, countertops, and backsplash.
All bedrooms are set off from the entertaining area and have en-suite baths.
The corner master suite has two walk-in closets and north and west exposures.
With an oversized, free-standing tub and a walk-in steam shower, the five-fixture master bath is the ultimate retreat.
The penthouse comes with a Beekman Black Card, which provides access to the hotel’s services, concierge, and priority reservations to its Keith McNally and Tom Colicchio restaurants.
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