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The Textile Building, 66 Leonard Street, 9A - TriBeCa
The perfect Tribeca 3 bedroom, 2,5 bath full service condominium loft located in The Textile Building: Built in 1901 by Henry J. Hardenbergh designer of The Dakota and The Plaza Hotel, this landmark boasts an elegant limestone facade, soaring ceilings, oversized windows, original steel columns combined with a sophisticated and tasteful level of amenities and services. Enter through a large foyer that leads to the grandly proportioned living room anchored by a custom limestone fireplace: A large open chef's kitchen with custom cabinetry, 6 burner stove, wine refrigerator, Sub Zero fridge and ample stone counter space allows for perfect entertaining. A wonderful corner master bedroom suite with an enormous spa bath and dressing room complete the picture. This prize apartment is almost 55 feet in width and boasts dramatic views North and East of the City and beyond. Individually controlled air conditioning units, a laundry closet, state-of-the-art wiring and lighting and supersized closets all in an impeccable full service building with gym with steam room, bicycle room, library and conference room, and a roof garden with children's play area make this a truly unique opportunity.
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