Brooklyn's Highest Residence, a 92nd-Floor Penthouse, Lists for $17 Million
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Brooklyn's Highest Residence, a 92nd-Floor Penthouse, Lists for $17 Million
"Perched a knee-buckling 1,000 feet above the street with four bedrooms and five bathrooms, the over 5,100-square-foot penthouse is the only full-floor residence in the building. Still, "The residence blends architectural grandeur with intimate warmth," press materials explain. Tall windows framing New York City landmarks, such as the One World Trade Center, speak to this-allowing natural light to softly highlight interiors by Gachot Studios."
"Owners and their guests arrive at a private elevator lobby with a foyer and an extensive gallery at either end of the hall. Beyond the foyer, the great room has heart-skipping panoramic vistas of Kings County, the Manhattan skyline, and beyond. Floor-to-ceiling windows capped by 12-foot ceilings and European white oak floors in a custom honey stain accentuate those horizons, alongside mahogany millwork and bronze detailing."
The Brooklyn Tower penthouse occupies an entire 92nd-floor, 5,100-square-foot full-floor residence offered at $16.5 million. The four-bedroom, five-bathroom home sits roughly 1,000 feet above street level and provides sweeping views that include One World Trade Center. A private elevator lobby opens to a foyer and extended gallery, leading to a great room with floor-to-ceiling windows, 12-foot ceilings, European white oak floors in a custom honey stain, mahogany millwork, and bronze detailing. The kitchen features stone countertops, integrated Miele appliances, and Waterworks oil-rubbed bronze fixtures; a breakfast area seats six and the dining room accommodates ten-plus. The primary suite includes a dressing room and a honed Breccia Capria marble-finished bathroom.
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