Please note that there is deeded storage unit that is conveniently located on the same floor. This home also includes a top-of-the-line independent HVAC system, a Crestron sound system, and custom sound-proofing throughout. Rounding out this floor is a full laundry room with storage, game room, and an impressive private movie theater. Four additional oversized bedrooms, all have enviable views and large custom fitted closets, along with three more full baths. The home’s lower level includes an enormous primary bedroom suite with wall-to-wall windows offering stunning views, two walk-in closets, a gym, and a marble en-suite bath with a deep soaking tub, and large walk-in shower. ![]() The kitchen is the ultimate chefs’ dream which features Gaggenau and Wolf cooktops, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Miele double ovens, integrated custom cabinetry and room for all occasions. Upon entry, you are greeted by a grand foyer overlooking the terrace that leads to a spacious and sun-flooded formal living room, a formal dining room that can fit 18 people comfortably, an office/library, two half baths and a temperature-controlled wine cellar that notably holds more than 3,500 bottles. This special home exemplifies the very best in indoor/outdoor living and unparalleled views from nearly every window defining this as a true entertainer home. Deeded in building parking spaces are also available. All of this as well as being the largest penthouse along Brooklyn’s Waterfront. Breathtaking views of the New York Harbor, Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, and Downtown Manhattan Skyline can be enjoyed throughout. landscaped private terrace overlooking all that NYC has to offer. of coveted space along with a beautiful approx. This massive duplex penthouse boasts approximately 8,500 +/- sq.ft. Entrance to the elevated pedestrian boardwalk is at Tillary Street and Boreum Place.Masterful design and luxury are uniquely intertwined throughout this exceptional penthouse. You could also walk over the Brooklyn Bridge. Prospect Park ( Trip 32) offers a comparison with a very mature park, and the Prospect Park Audubon Center at the Boathouse and the Children’s Corner ( Trip 33) has many activities for children. Also, the gravel paths are a challenge for some strollers and for children on scooters. Remember: Many areas of the park are designated as dog free. This is a park worth visiting frequently to watch it develop. Plans are also in place to add a water taxi dock at Pier 6 that would bring visitors to Governors Island ( Trip 72). Service is available seasonally on Saturdays and Sundays visit nyharborway. A tot-lot playground is at Pier 1.įor some sea-faring fun, hop the ferry to or from Manhattan’s South Street Seaport. The Water Lab offers children ages 5 through 12 the chance to explore the physics of water through pumps, chutes, and water wheels. Swing Village had a range of swings- from buckets to saucers-for children ages 2 through 12, and Sandbox Village has sand pits, wooden houses, and a stationary train for children to climb on. Slide Mountain, as the name suggests, has several large chute slides in addition to two climbing nets for older children. Pier 6 at Atlantic Avenue features a 1.6-acre cluster of destination playgrounds with different themes and equipment for children of various ages. Walkers and riders get a good sense of the formerly active harbor, and of what will someday be an 85-acre waterfront park. The landscaped Interim Greenway Path stretches from Pier 1 at the northern tip to Pier 6 at the southern end, passing Piers 2 through 5, which are not yet open to the public. Free seasonal community boating and kayaking is offered at the boathouse at Pier 1 and Main Street. It brought to the area 6 acres of beautifully landscaped park, whose still-young trees and shrubs hold great promise of creating shady groves and paths in the years to come.įrom the pier’s 2.5-acre lawn and 1,300-foot promenade along the East River, families can enjoy breathtaking views of southern Manhattan, the islands of New York Harbor, and the awesome expanse of the Brooklyn Bridge. Pier 1, the first section of this stunning waterfront rehabilitation project, opened in 2010. Photo by: Cheryl and William de Jong-Lambert Brooklyn Bridge Park offers stunning views, great playgrounds, and plenty of space for picnicking.
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