Discover a beautifully updated apartment that marries timeless vintage appeal with modern renovations. Located in one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods, this apartment offers convenience, comfort, and style - all just moments away from the city's most iconic landmarks.
Apartment Features:
- Open Kitchen - Featuring elegant quartz countertops, modern appliances, and an efficient layout, perfect for cooking and entertaining.
- Original Hardwood Floors - Gorgeous vintage hardwood floors, in excellent condition, preserve the apartment's character while adding warmth and charm.
- Rehabbed Bathroom - A meticulously updated bathroom, complete with beautiful subway tiles and sleek fixtures, creating a spa-like retreat.
- Ample Closet Space - Enjoy generous closet storage throughout the apartment, ensuring your living space stays organized and clutter-free.
Unbeatable Location & Lifestyle:
- Brookfield Mall at Your Doorstep - Luxury shopping, dining, and entertainment just steps away.
- Proximity to Iconic Landmarks - Close to the Oculus, Esplanade by the Hudson River, Freedom Tower, and the Financial District.
- Prime Urban Location - Live in the vibrant, bustling heart of the city, with easy access to top restaurants, cultural venues, and transportation.
This apartment offers the perfect combination of vintage charm and modern amenities, set in a prime Manhattan location.
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Jetting out of the western part of lower Manhattan, Battery Park City is a planned community that's relatively new to NYC. Full of luxury apartments, classy cocktail bars, and a large shopping complex, Battery Park City is the upscale waterfront living people dream about.
Battery Park City is not an organic part of the island of Manhattan. Instead it was used as a port where several major accidents and sinkings had occurred. This left the area dilapidated and largely abandoned.
By the early 1960's, New York was tired of these largely destroyed portions of land and sea and wrote up a proposal to create an extension of the island by way of landfill. In 1966, after several plans were hotly debated, the plan for Battery Park City was unveiled and construction soon began.
The island extension was done by filling the area with debris and bedrock from the construction of various Manhattan projects of the past, like The World Trade Center. While…
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