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Minimalist Tribeca penthouse with tons of outdoor space asks $8M

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The 3,000-square-foot penthouse boasts some great views from its rooftop terrace

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Situated atop a six-story prewar building in one of Tribeca’s historic districts, this sprawling penthouse is now on the market for $8 million. The minimalist, triplex home measures 3,000 square feet, and comes with tons of outdoor space. In all, the apartment features three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and 1,200 square feet of landscaped outdoor space.

The apartment opens up, through a private elevator entrance, onto the fifth floor, the lowest level of the triplex. This floor features the apartment’s spacious living room with white oak flooring, an exposed brick wall, and a sculptural staircase that leads to the second level. The open-plan kitchen is also located on the lower level and comes fitted with a Miele dishwasher, a Subzero refrigerator and a six-burner Wolf range.

The master suite takes up a little over half of the sixth floor, and includes floor-to-ceiling glass doors that look onto the master bedroom’s private terrace. The master suite also has a walk-in closet, and a limestone bathroom with radiant heated flooring, and a separate outdoor showering section as well, that can be accessed through a door in the master bath.

A scenic terrace takes up most of the top floor and offers up views of the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and City Hall, according to the brokerbabble. The owners of the apartment had to get approval from the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission to build this section. The top floor is also equipped with an outdoor kitchen, and an indoor space with a gas fireplace. The new owner of this home will also have access to a 180-wine refrigerator in the basement, and laundry within the apartment.