Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,995,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Perched 460 feet above street level, apartment 36A is designed for a lifestyle rich in scale, privacy and luxury. This sun-flooded three bedroom, three and a half bath home offers solid oak herringbone floors throughout, over 10 foot ceilings with open city and river views facing North, East and South, and approx. 3,282 square feet of living space. The floor plan offers ultimate flexibility including a corner 36-foot great room which can be opened to the third bedroom to create a 53-foot expanse lined by large terra-cotta adorned windows and ample wall space for your art collection.
The kitchen has open Manhattan skyline views from two north-facing windows, custom Dada cabinetry by the Molteni Group, Dornbracht fixtures, Calacatta Caldia marble counters and backsplashes and a suite of Miele appliances. The corner master suite boasts a windowed, walk-in dressing area and spacious bathroom outfitted with steam shower, free standing tub, double vanity, Calacatta Prima marble heated floors and slab walls all finished with Dornbracht Platinum fixtures and Nanz nickel hardware. Originally commissioned by retail magnate F.W. Woolworth, architect Cass Gilberts 792-foot tall neo-Gothic masterpiece continues to capture the imagination and grace the world's most famous skyline.
The 33 condominium residences developed by Alchemy Properties start on the 29th floor and are designed by world-renowned French architect, Thierry W Despont with a craftsmanship and attention to detail befitting this beloved landmark. With never more than two homes per floor, life at The Woolworth Tower Residences offers a club-like intimacy while surrounded by world class restaurants, hotels and shopping. Offering white glove service and amenities that include the Gilbert Lounge, Woolworth Pool, Fitness Studio, Wine Cellar and Tasting Room, Bike Room, On-Site Attended parking and resident-only Lobby.
Expected occupancy in the first quarter of 2018.
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