Upon entering this loft-like duplex home with 10½ foot ceilings you can’t help but notice that it has undergone a complete and impeccable renovation featuring gorgeous parquet floors, crown molding throughout, custom recessed lighting and a working wood burning fireplace with a hand carved limestone mantle.
Western views with a "sliver of the river" grant beautiful sunsets and pin drop solitude as you are nestled among other buildings.
The pristinely renovated kitchen features cherry cabinetry, granite countertops and backsplash, a very large breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances and a double oven.
This level is complete with a ½ bath of tumbled Italian marble as well as Kohler and polished nickel hardware.
A spiral staircase carries you down to a double landing with another tumbled marble full bath with tub and shower and the grand master bedroom with an en suite custom designed dressing room. Also off of the landing is a second large bonus room that can be used as a nursery, office, guest room, gym or whatever you desire.
Between 10th and 11th Avenues in sizzling Hell’s Kitchen, the Armory was built in 1929 and was an active Armory during both WWII and the Korean war. It spans the the entire block from W 42nd St to W 43rd street and consists of approximately 140 of an original 166 apartments as many have chosen to combine units in an effort to stay in the building and neighborhood that they love. The only 24 hour doorman loft building in the area, The Armory also has laundry on every floor, a bike room, additional storage in the basement, and a common roof deck.