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Sixty Beach

December 28th, 2007

Sixtybeach

In TriBeCa, folks live fully aware of artistic values. Form, color and style become almost as important as functionality, and the first thought of many buyers is the sense of community the area offers. Sixty Beach Street is just one of those places where creativity takes precedence. Housed within the same building, the development has a variety of living options, including lofts, maisonettes, and penthouses. The two and three bedroom lofts have high ceilings and arched windows, with a master bath and a powder room. Townhouses (otherwise referred to as maisonettes) have plenty of indoor space and a large back yard. Finally, the penthouses are even more spacious inside, and include dark wood floors and customized kitchens with a personal wine cooler. Black walnut floors add traditional beauty to each unit, while brand name kitchen appliances and crystal glass countertops add a sparkle of elegance.

Whether residents choose one style or another, they can look forward to high ceilings, some up to twenty-four feet tall, along with other elements meant to add spaciousness. Building-wide amenities include a fitness center and children’s playroom, in addition to private storage space. A landscaped roof terrace gives residents a chance for some fresh air after a long day at the office, while personal amenities such as a laundry room for blankets and other bulky items provide residents with a comfortable amount of convenience. In an unusual addition, but one that is sure to appeal to pet-lovers, Sixty Beach Street has a pet spa.

Pet spas and wine storage in the kitchen may be just the type of thing that folks have come to expect in TriBeCa, with its reputation as home to the artistic and eccentric, but there is much more to this area. There is certainly no shortage of things to do here. The Washington Market Park is nearby, as is Pier 25, and the Hudson River Park has plenty of room to play volleyball and run or rollerblade. Outdoor cafes abound, giving residents of Sixty Beach a nice place to soak in the neighborhood’s flavor first hand. An abundance of artistic opportunities keep people coming, with art festivals and street gatherings, in addition to the renowned TriBeCa film festival.

Prices at Sixty Beach Street start at $2.895 million for a 1,860 square-foot two bedroom condominium. The three bedroom unit, with 3,457 square feet of living space, is selling for $3.75 million.

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