A Rare Downtown Opportunity of Space, Light, and Luxury Atop The Beaver Tower, one of the oldest co-ops in Lower Manhattan, this expansive 4,500 SF Duplex is a stunning fusion of downtown loft character and refined modern luxury. Spanning two full floors, this rare apartment...
A Rare Downtown Opportunity of Space, Light, and Luxury Atop The Beaver Tower, one of the oldest co-ops in Lower Manhattan, this expansive 4,500 SF Duplex is a stunning fusion of downtown loft character and refined modern luxury. Spanning two full floors, this rare apartment combination offers the scale of a townhouse with the ease and privacy of full-floor living. Upon entry, hardwood floors lead you into expansive, light-filled spaces enhanced by 3 exposures (North, East and West) and Citi Quiet windows that ensure tranquility amid the vibrant city below. Bathed in natural light through walls of windows, this smartly designed home features a chef’s dream kitchen meticulously equipped with top-tier appliances: Sub-Zero fridge and double freezer, Wolf double oven, Wolf stove top and vent, Sharp microwave, and Bosch dishwasher. Caesarstone countertops complement sleek, contemporary custom-made cabinetry, providing both elegance and exceptional functionality. Whether entertaining or preparing a quiet meal at home, the kitchen is both elegant and supremely efficient. This spacious residence flows effortlessly across both levels with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 marble-clad bathrooms adorned with LEICHT vanities. Smart home integration includes a state-of-the-art lighting system, central heat, and triple-zone cooling effortlessly controlled by NEST thermostats ensuring year-round comfort. Enhanced security comes with a new smart video intercom and comprehensive surveillance system. Additional highlights include generous storage space with multiple walk-in-closets and the laundry room with LG washer and ASKO dryer within the apartment, and two private storage cages (approx. 6' x 8' x 8') and bike hooks in the basement ensuring ample space for all your lifestyle needs. A Building With Deep Roots 26 Beaver Street stands on ground steeped in New York’s earliest history. Beaver Street itself holds significant historical importance, offering a glimpse into the city's colonial past. Once part of the 17th-century city of New Amsterdam, Beaver Street was named for the beaver pelts that drove the city’s colonial-era economy. The building itself occupies the original site of the Norton Lilly Shipping Company — a cornerstone of the maritime trade that defined Lower Manhattan’s global prominence. Today, this prewar gem has been thoughtfully updated while preserving its industrial character, offering boutique, full-floor living in a truly historic setting. Modern Conveniences, Timeless Location The building features weekday superintendent service (10am–6pm) with scheduled trash and recycling pickup. Residents also enjoy the benefit of a well-managed cooperative, private storage, and recent capital improvements, including a new roof and lobby enhancements. Situated in the heart of Manhattan's historic and dynamic neighborhood, Beaver Tower places you steps from premier dining, shopping, and cultural landmarks. Just moments from Battery Park, the Seaport, World Trade Center, Brookfield Place, and a growing selection of fine dining and retail — including Whole Foods just blocks away — this location offers the best of historic charm and modern urban lifestyle. Major subway lines, ferries, and waterfront parks are all within easy reach. This is not just a home — it’s a statement. A lifestyle. A one-of-a-kind opportunity to own one of Downtown’s most impressive duplexes in a building where the city’s history meets its future. Note: some images are virtually staged. *Assessment: capital assessment for the sidewalk project $3,572/month till April, 2027.
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The Financial District, often referred to as FiDi, is the bustling heart of Lower Manhattan and the financial center of the world. It's a vibrant mix of historic landmarks, modern skyscrapers, and a dynamic business scene. Alongside its business prowess, FiDi offers a blend of culture, entertainment, and waterfront beauty, making it a lively and diverse neighborhood.
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