The Left Bank, 99 Bank Street, #5DE6D
Key Details
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Listed: Nov 15, 2024Days on Market: 37Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: West Village (Manhattan)Doorman: PT Doorman
Insider Highlights
- Prime Location: This spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex is located in the desirable West Village neighborhood, offering easy access to High-Line Park, Little Island, Hudson River Park, and the Whitney Museum. It's also close to a variety of shopping and dining options in the nearby Meatpacking District and public transportation including the PATH, as well as the A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, and L trains.
- Stunning Interior: The duplex boasts almost 1,500 sq ft of living space with high ceilings and 15 large windows providing ample natural light. It features a custom steel and white oak floating staircase and significant wall space for art display.
- High-End Kitchen: The open windowed chef’s kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and offers extensive storage.
- Comfortable Living: The downstairs primary bedroom comes with a newly renovated en suite bath. The upper level offers views of Abingdon Square Park and the Empire State Building. The apartment also includes a washer/dryer.
- Building Amenities and Renovations: The building provides a part-time doorman, live-in super, full-time porter, central laundry, and bike storage. It is currently undergoing renovations to the lobby, intercom systems, and hallways.
- Flexible and Pet-Friendly: The community is pet-friendly and offers permission to sublet.
Description
A row of closets greet you upon entering creating an abundance of storage. The open windowed chef’s kitchen boasts floor to ceiling Irpinia cabinets, extensive storage, an extra wide island with waterfall countertop, stainless steel appliances including Wolf range and hood, Bosch dishwasher, Liebherr fridge/freezer and a wine cooler. The dining area and living room are ideal for large parties and are surrounded by windows and is adjacent to the kitchen.
There is a newly renovated en suite bath in the downstairs primary bedroom, and a large walk-in closet. This home offers significant wall space for art and the new wide plank white oak engineered floors that enhance the space. A nook by the staircase is perfect for a desk and you will find recessed lighting throughout this home. Walking up the floating staircase you get a wonderful sense of the distinctive architecture with the 20-foot ceiling height and new glass wall partition.
The upper level is awash in light, open and airy. Nestled in the Greenwich Village Historic District, it overlooks Abingdon Square Park and has views of the Empire State Building in the distance. This floor is currently used as an open bedroom double windowed sitting / office area and a fully renovated bath and large walk-in closet, as well as a second entrance. Perfectly situated on Bank and Hudson, 99 Bank Street was designed by D&J Jardine for Peter M. Wilson and built in 1890.
Known as the Ross Building. Prior to its conversion to a residential building, it was a warehouse, showroom and sales training center for the General Electric Company. Amenities include a part-time doorperson (4pm-12am, 7 days a week), live-in super, full-time porter, recently renovated central laundry and bike storage. The building recently installed new elevators and is in the process of a full renovation of the lobby and intercom systems as well as the hallways. This vibrant neighborhood offers a wealth of local conveniences and attractions.
Residents can enjoy the picturesque High-Line Park, Little Island and Hudson River Park, renowned for its scenic bike and running paths, as well as an array of engaging activities including tennis and kayaking. Nearby, the esteemed Whitney Museum beckons with its cultural allure.The nearby Meatpacking District presents a plethora of shopping and dining options. With its dynamic blend of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and urban delights, this neighborhood is a captivating tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored.
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