Flatiron House, the buzzy biophilic residential building in New York City, just got a plum new listing: its prized triplex apartment.
On the market for a cool $30 million, the aerie occupies the 24th and 25th floors of the swanky Manhattan tower. Altogether, the penthouse measures more than 6,400 square feet and includes seven bedrooms and six-and-a-half bathrooms. Other notable features include floor-to-ceiling windows with sweeping vistas of the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center, and a sprawling 1,138-square-foot rooftop terrace with an outdoor kitchen.
“The Triplex Penthouse at Flatiron House is an astonishing residence with honest-to-goodness breathtaking views of New York City landmarks in every direction and a glorious rooftop terrace,” broker Leighton Candler of the Corcoran Group told Robb Report.
The key-lock elevator opens directly into the sponsor unit’s upper level, which includes an entrance gallery with a circular staircase and a wet bar (perfect for cocktail parties!), a light-filled combination living and dining area, a more cozily proportioned media room, and ensuite two bedrooms. Nearby, there’s an eat-in chef’s kitchen that’s centered around a large island and includes marble counters and backsplashes, tons of custom oak cabinets, and top-of-the-line appliances from Gaggenau and Thermador.
A unique aspect of the penthouse that plays into the building’s sustainable, nature-forward design is a fully planted, self-irrigated balcony that runs across the entire eastern facade, complete with edible herbs and berries.
Downstairs are the home’s four remaining ensuite bedrooms, including the principal suite, a dramatic retreat that takes up almost half the floor. Here, you’ll find a windowed walk-in closet and a bathroom that sports a custom double-sink vanity, heated marble floors, a Kohler bathtub, and a glass-enclosed shower. The secondary baths are all finished with limestone flooring, Ann Sacks textured ceramic tiles, custom vanities, and showers and tubs by Duravit.
“Flatiron House is a great building, one that will establish itself as a go-to property for years to come,” added Candler. Developed by Anbau Enterprises and designed by architecture firm Cookfox, the 22-story tower on West 23rd Street is down the block from Madison Square Park and is split between two buildings that are connected by a central courtyard. Altogether, the property comprises 44 residences, an attended lobby, a fitness center, a game room, and a resident’s lounge.
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