PHA at m127 is a bright and lofty 3 Bedroom - 2 Full and 2 Half Bathroom triplex with East and West exposures perched atop an intimate 9-unit boutique condominium and crowned by a beautiful private landscaped roof terrace that features fabulous open views of The Empire State Building!
Direct key locked elevator access welcomes you to the apartment’s main living spaces and lower bedroom level. On the main floor you will find a spacious and open chefs’ kitchen by Schifini flooded with glorious morning light from its Eastern exposure, along with a generous and light filled great room encompassing a spacious foyer with a large wall of closets, dining area and sunny west facing living room with views of the landmarked American Academy of Dramatic Arts building.
A dramatic skylit staircase ascends to the upper level where a lofted home office/den connects to the private planted terrace.
A windowed powder room completes this floor.
On the lower level the primary bedroom suite features a Western wall of windows and a generously proportioned dressing room leading into a large five fixture bathroom with double sinks, separate shower and deep soaking tub. At the opposite end of the lower level there are two additional East facing bedrooms with a shared bathroom.
Some of this pet friendly home’s additional features include acres of stunning solid walnut wood floors, multi zone central HVAC and laundry.
Situated just blocks away from Madison Square Park, where Madison Avenue meets some of the city’s best restaurants, shops and attractions including a brand new Whole Foods Market, m127 boasts clean lines and streamlined finishes with a stylish glass and brick facade.
Designed by the renowned architecture firm SHoP, this home combines the best features of townhouse and loft living into one incomparable offering. Contact us today for a private viewing by appointment.
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