52 Wooster Street is a new building, but its design by Arpad Baksa pays tribute to the architectural history of the Soho Historic Cast-Iron District. The Landmarks Preservation Commission appreciated its respect for its neighbors as far as height and historic accents went, and it rose on a street surrounded by Soho's premier shopping, dining, nightlife, and culture.
Between the beautiful building, spacious, well-appointed interiors, and excellent location, it is no wonder that the apartments sold quickly. The only listing left on the market is a $14.8 million, 4-bedroom, 4-bath duplex penthouse.
Between the beautiful building, spacious, well-appointed interiors, and excellent location, it is no wonder that the apartments sold quickly. The only listing left on the market is a $14.8 million, 4-bedroom, 4-bath duplex penthouse.
Living room has an abundance of natural light and marble fireplace
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Chef's kitchen is outfitted with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, custom cabinetry, and marble countertops and backsplash.
Master bedroom offers maximum privacy and its own terrace.
Master bath features marble slab walls and floors, high gloss cabinetry, and rain shower.
The private roof terrace has an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, hot tub, and panoramic city views.
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