Tribeca Film Festival co-founders slash price of Dakota co-op to $19M - $20M below its original ask
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"It took 30 years and 20 transactions to create this home," said co-listing broker Benjamin P. Dixon, of Douglas Elliman. "It was not easy to create, and it has the most Central Park frontage than any other residence in the building."
The eighth-floor spread features a 6,000-square-foot apartment with four separate rooms across the hall that can be used as flexible space - such as a guest suite, an office or an art studio, or even a gym or a kids' playroom.
Details also include 11-foot-high ceilings, hardwood floors, 19 park-facing windows and four exposures - along with an original double front door, arched doorways and coved ceilings. There's also a formal dining room, a corner living room, and a main bedroom suite with a sitting area and a spa-like bath.
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