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This unparalleled 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence enjoys a sunlit southern exposure, showcasing breathtaking views of the cityscape and the iconic Empire State Building through its expansive living and dining room windows. Masterfully designed by the esteemed architect-designer Paris Forino, the interior harmoniously blends warmth with modern elegance, elevating it into a work of art.
The apartment boasts an opulent, practical custom Italian kitchen with a glossy lacquered finish, superior Miele appliances, including an integrated refrigerator, and pristine white marble countertops and backsplash, all adding to its luxurious allure.
The master bathroom is a haven of sophistication, featuring Dolomite marble flooring and walls, a special crackle glazed tile on the accent wall, a custom grey oak vanity with a designer self-lit mirror, a Toto toilet, a deep-soaking tub, and polished chrome fixtures by Waterworks, all contributing to an ambiance of indulgence.
The "B-line" is recognized as the most desirable 1-bedroom layout and exposure in the building, radiates grandeur with its ample natural light, generous closet space, and refined 5-inch wide plank white oak floors. It also offers the convenience of a separate LG washer and dryer.
Situated in a sought-after Manhattan location, 389 East 89th Street provides a unique and exclusive living experience. The 33-story building accommodates 156 residences, each epitomizing elegance with custom Italian kitchen cabinetry, marble countertops, and state-of-the-art Miele appliances. Residents enjoy access to a 24-hour private lobby, a lounge, a children’s playroom, an outdoor terrace complete with a garden and grill, a well-appointed fitness center, and a stunning roof deck, all ensuring a lifestyle of unmatched luxury and comfort.
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One United Nations Park is an unprecedented interplay of privacy and light—a balance that reflects the architecture’s bold exterior and luminous interiors.