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This $59 million penthouse in New York City's priciest zip code has a living room the size of a museum and perfect views of the Empire State Building and One World Trade
Listed by the Corcoran Group, the penthouse has an asking price of $59 million.
The home has a perfect view of uptown and the Empire State Building.
Massive industrial-style windows surround the entire living room area, and are up to 21 feet high — just a foot below the ceiling.
The penthouse has the largest continuous art wall in any private home in New York City. Owners will be able to display works of museum scale, up to 65-feet wide by 22-feet tall.
Located on both the 32nd and 33rd floors, the home has a staircase leading up to its second level in the living room.
The upstairs area, which is over 6,000 square feet, has purposefully been left mostly untouched so that prospective buyers can customize the home to their preference.
The layout potentials are endless. Up to seven bedrooms can be built out.
A wine room connects the kitchen and living room and can hold up to 630 bottles.
The kitchen has Calacatta Gold marble countertops and the dining area also has ample light.
Out the south facing windows, the Barclay's building can be seen in the reflection of One World Trade, and the Statue of Liberty is just beyond.
A small lounge area and wet bar is located near the kitchen.
A dual-sided gas fireplace has also been installed.
Spanning over 14,500 square feet with its own private elevator landing, this penthouse is truly majestic.
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