Friday, January 28, 2011

This is the last unit left at the Copper Building, where you can already see the Freedom Tower

That's right... the Copper Building at Avenue B and 13th Street is now all filled with residents — aka, Coppertoners.

There's one apartment left — the one-bedroom loft penthouse with views of the Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower... and, apparently, the Freedom Tower...




Per the listing at Prudential Douglas Elliman:

LAST UNIT LEFT AT THE COPPER BUILDING

Come see the last unit at the Copper Building, a chic one bedroom loft PH with an oversized private terrace that has views of the Empire State Building. Located in the heart of trendy East Village, this incredible apartment will knock your socks off. There are 20 foot high ceilings with floor to ceiling windows that capture views of Manhattan like no other apartment in the city. You can see the iconic buildings from the Freedom Tower to the Empire State Building! This one bedroom condo has 1 1/2 bathrooms, laundry in the apartment, an open chef's kitchen, 180 views of the city, private terrace, and the list just goes on and on.

See for yourself during the opening house Sunday from noon to 1:30... And the folks were good enough to trim $100,000 (6.7 percent) off the price yesterday ... it's now going for $1.4 million. (According to StreetEasy, $1,65 million was the original asking price...)

4 comments:

  1. Except that it's not being called, so corny and puerile, the Freedom Tower anymore. Thank dog. It's just One World Trade Center.

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  2. I'd shoot myself if my apartment was that bright.

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  3. How long will they be able to brag about the views before another, taller building goes up right next to it just like what's happening on the Bowery? They better hope it sells quickly.

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  4. I'm in..I'm in...Where do I sign?

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