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The Penthouse at 154 Spring presents the rare opportunity to rent a truly unique residence where pre-war beauty coincides with modern architecture. This deluxe triplex penthouse spans 4,131 square feet interior with an additional 875 square feet exterior across 2 private roof top patios.
Accessed via a private keyed elevator, you are immediately drawn in by the expansive sunken living room accentuated by arched ceilings and multiple skylights. Ideal for entertaining, the living area is adjacent to the custom chef’s kitchen complete with lava countertops, Artcraft cabinetry and Miele appliances.
Continuing on through the main living space is a half bath and laundry room which is next to a separated king-size suite. One has the option of using the glass staircase or the private elevator to take you to the next level of the penthouse consisting of the second bedroom and massive master suite beaming with natural light throughout both bedrooms’ wall of windows.
The master suite features a windowed master bath finished with Waterworks fixtures and a Hastings free standing Chelsea Silk Tub. To top off this masterpiece is the third level of flowing open space which can serve multiple purposes such as a guest suite or office. Extended off of this third level are the two private patios with open city views from both northern and southern exposures.
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