Life at One High Line is centered around elevated living, including the amenity portfolio at the High Line Club, a collection of elevated amenities that includes offerings from the Faena Hotel, curated lifestyle partnerships, and a series of refined spaces positioned to take in views of the iconic elevated park.
Residence West 28B is a grand corner three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home spanning 3,141 square feet with western views showcasing breathtaking sunsets. Designed by Gabellini Sheppard Associates, the layout maximizes the sweeping northern and western views that capture the city skyline and the Hudson River. The entertaining area spans a generous great room that transitions into a beautifully integrated Bulthaup kitchen. Finishes include white Princess Quartzite wrapping the counters and backsplash, and a full Gaggenau appliance suite and CEA Design stainless-steel fixtures.
The primary suite occupies the western wing of the residence, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame steady daylight and river scenery. Custom built-in Ornare closet systems have been installed throughout the home. The five-fixture bathroom is finished in Taj Mahal Quartzite and features radiant heated floors, a custom Lumix double vanity, an illuminated medicine cabinet, and a Kaldewei soaking tub. Each secondary bedroom maintains a sense of luxurious autonomy with ensuite baths clad in Woodgrain Silver Marble and fitted with custom oak vanities, premium fixtures, and radiant heat. A dramatic powder room is lined in vein-cut Grigio Onyx. Extensive closet space, a laundry room with high-end washer and dryer, and a comprehensive home automation system by Kraus Hi-Tech complete the home.
The building itself is designed for discretion and comfort, with each tower offering its own private residential entry and grand lobby accessed via a sheltered porte-cochère. Amenities include state of the art fitness center, 75-foot lap pool with adjoining jacuzzi, a full spa with sauna, steam and treatment rooms, private training studios within the fitness center, a golf simulator and virtual gaming suite, a children's playroom, and thoughtfully composed areas for dining, entertaining, and leisure. Residents can also enjoy concierge-level services courtesy of the Faena Hotel located in the East Tower.
Turn key offer with full custom furniture package currently in place is also available.
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