$17.5M Tribeca penthouse has a 1,000-bottle wine room and a terrace bigger than most apartments
Photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman
For someone who loves to entertain, this Tribeca penthouse 166 Duane Street can’t be beaten. First off, it’s huge–6,200 square feet inside and 1,200 square feet outside (larger than most NYC apartments!). This roof deck has several seating areas and an outdoor kitchen, and it’s adjacent to a sunroom that has a wet bar. There’s another wet bar in the media room, and when the bar runs dry, just head to the 1,000-bottle wine room.
A foyer and a 40-foot entry gallery start things off, which then lead to the oversized, corner great room.
Adjacent to the great room is the dining room, which leads into the kitchen. Here, you’ll find marble counters, a center island that can seat four, a Sub-Zero fridge, 48″ Wolf range with a grill and griddle, and tons of custom cabinetry.
There’s also a butler’s pantry, “where you can quickly clean up from parties thanks to the Fischer & Paykal dual drawer dishwashers,” as the listing says. This is also where you’ll find the climate-controlled wine room.
On the opposite side of the kitchen is a large media room, complete with a wet bar and integrated sound/video.
The master suite occupies the southeast corner of the home and features a floating wood-burning fireplace. There’s a dressing room, separate walk-in closet, en-suite marble bathroom, and adjacent library, which would also make a great nursery.
There are two other bedrooms and a small home office on this end of the home. Back by the entrance, there’s another bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and home office, perfect as a guest suite.
Upstairs, the sunroom is currently configured as a home gym. Its floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding glass doors are framed in teak. From there, the oversized roof deck is clad in bluestone and Ipe and has an outdoor kitchen, water, gas, and electric. It has incredible views of Tribeca and lower Manhattan, including the World Trade Center and Hudson River.
166 Duane Street is directly across from Duane Park, often considered the heart of Tribeca. It was built in 1910 as a factory and warehouse for a shoe company. It was converted to 25 condos in 1997.
[Listing details: 166 Duane Street, PHB at CityRealty]
[At Douglas Elliman by Josh Rubin]
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Photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman