Perched high above the city, this incredible two-bedroom, two-bath duplex penthouse boasts soaring ceilings, two distinct private outdoor spaces - a spectacular roof deck and a separate terrace - and sweeping views that frame the Empire State Building and One World Trade in their full glory.
Elevate your lifestyle in this extraordinary residence - a rare sanctuary in the sky with two expansive private terraces and mesmerizing city views. Every detail reflects the artistry of Paris Forino's design, where timeless elegance meets modern luxury.
Step inside to discover interiors wrapped in solid white oak herringbone floors and framed by graceful crown moldings. Soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows invite a flood of natural light, blurring the line between indoors and the city beyond.
The custom chef's kitchen is as beautiful as it is functional, anchored by a generous center island and finished in honed charcoal granite, espresso-stained oak cabinetry, and brushed bronze hardware. Premium Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Bosch appliances complete this culinary showpiece.
Your primary suite is a serene escape - a private haven with a large walk-in closet, direct access to a 356-square-foot terrace, and a five-fixture en-suite bath clad in white Dolomiti marble with Waterworks brushed brass fixtures.
At 50 Clinton, exclusivity is a way of life. With only 37 residences, this boutique condominium offers a 24-hour attended emerald-clad lobby, state-of-the-art fitness center, landscaped rooftop with grilling stations, and a bicycle room. Outside your door lies the heartbeat of downtown - acclaimed restaurants, vibrant nightlife, and world-class shopping, all within effortless reach.
Here, every moment is elevated.
Quick Profile
Bursting with energy at every turn, the Lower East Side is one of the most historic neighborhoods in all of Manhattan. Rooted in immigrant history, the bulk of European and Eastern European migration that occurred in the late nineteenth through the early twentieth century took place here, where the Tenement Museum remains one of the best ways to become acquainted with how early residents of the neighborhood lived.
The unique and eclectic mix of building styles--ranging from low- and high-rises to luxury and historic buildings--begins immediately upon entering the area via the Manhattan or Brooklyn Bridge, known as Two Bridges, itself a neighborhood that has also long been known for its immigrant population. With its historic district placed in the National Register of Historic Places, many of its oldest churches, such as Mariners Temple and St. James Church remain a preserved part of the district’s storied past.
While the LES has long been a hub for aspiring musicians and artists, the area has increasingly transformed its demographic as it welcomes a more affluent sect of residents with the advent of condos and luxury spaces.