Atop the landmarked cast-iron masterpiece 53 White Street, The TriBeCa Heritage, sits another exemplary feat of imagination and modern design, the duplex Penthouse. Surrounded entirely by private outdoor spaces and floor-to-ceiling walls of glass, the spectacular play of light and the surrounding TriBeCa architecture are a visual feast, day and night.
No attention to design and detail was spared in constructing this exceptional home atop this 1857 Landmark cast-iron structure which has undergone a complete renovation and restoration conversion to seven immaculate residences, all spoken for, but for the proverbial crown jewel.
The penthouse, accessible via elevator on two floors, reveals itself in layers, allowing each room to establish its individual features and significance in creating a home that defines comfort and luxury. The upper level showcases a masterful composition of a large open kitchen, living, dining, and media rooms, as well as a huge patio seamlessly connecting the interior to the outdoors.
The lower level of the penthouse comprises the private quarters, including the primary suite, three additional bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom, and a home office which can also serve as the fifth bedroom, including its own bathroom.
The apogee of this home is the rooftop terrace where you are at once removed from the urban setting and yet dazzled by its surrounding architecture. This immense space, replete with an outdoor fireplace, a full kitchen, a bathroom, and a shower, allows you to create an oasis suitable for your cozy morning coffee surrounded by greenery or a glam gathering of friends for an al fresco dinner and retreat.
Residents can enjoy a full workout, a steam room with chromotherapy and aromatherapy technology, an infrared sauna, and a private massage room. Large storage rooms are available for every residence. 53 White Street is conveniently located in the epicenter of iconic TriBeCa—moments from the Hudson River Park (and the new Google and Disney offices) and all public transportation, restaurants, entertainment, parking, and neighborhood amenities—and in close proximity to both Soho and the spectacular, evolving Lower Manhattan with its recently opened Casa Cipriani Club and Spa.