Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$39,688 ($10.89/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,179,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Custom designed Tribeca three bedroom, four-and-a-half bathroom Penthouse duplex at Six Cortlandt Alley.
Penthouse B is 3,643 square feet of custom crafted finishes. A private keyed elevator opens to 10 foot ceilings and European wide-plank white oak floors.
The great room features an eco-friendly Hearth cabinet fireplace encased in honed Danby marble.
Chefs kitchen boasts generous island, walnut wood cabinetry, Watermarks fixtures and countertops/backsplash of honed Imperial Danby marble. This kitchen comes equipped with a walk in pantry and wine fridge.
The primary bedroom suite measures over 25’ in width.
The suite features separate sections for sleeping and lounging, two en-suite bathrooms, and two walk-in closets. The bathrooms bring out a spa-like experience with the top-to-bottom walled-glass walk-in showers. The custom walnut vanities, anodized-bronze Watermark fixtures, soaking tub, and floor-to-ceiling Bianco Dolomiti marble and radiant heating floors.
Complete with a sprawling 1,139 square foot roof terrace, PHB is the ideal blend of indoor/outdoor living and entertaining space.
Additional features to note include w nergy-efficient multi-zoned heating/cooling system and heated floors in the bedrooms. Laundry room with side by side washer and dryer.
Six Cortlandt Alley, the 19th Century Italianate building, was designed by Caterina Roiatti’s TriBeCa-based TRA Studio Architecture and developed by Imperial Development Group and Megalith Capital Management. The new development has been meticulously restored and converted into five full floor lofts including two duplex penthouses with substantial private outdoor space. The building offers a full set of amenities that include a virtual doorman, fitness center, resident’s lounge, package room with cold storage, and private storage available for purchase.
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