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Unparalleled Hudson River views and sunsets from enormous new picture windows!! This gracious turn of the century "classic six" home in the famed Peter Stuyvesant boasts soaring, nearly 10 foot ceilings, CENTRAL AIR, (allowing the views to be uncompromised) and renovated bathrooms and kitchen. Off a semi private landing, immediately you are mesmerized by the stunning views from your living room and second bedroom/den facing the River. The primary bedroom faces East with great light because of the high floor and is serviced by a new windowed hall bathroom. The formal dining room is partially open to the living room, providing views while dining and also has a large window facing North/East. The renovated kitchen has an island and lots of cooking and storage space. The third bedroom is smaller and is serviced by its own windowed bathroom. In addition to central air, renovated bathrooms and kitchen, the apartment has wonderful built in bookshelves, storage, washer-dryer, and elegant hardwood floors. The Peter Stuyvesant was built in 1908 by James T. Lee, designed by famed architect William L. Rouse. The architecture employs an Italian Renaissance Revival Style. The building facade conforms to the slight curve of Riverside Drive. This intimate cooperative has 49 residential units and one apartment for the superintendent. The building has a laundry facility, bicycle storage, storage bins (when available), beautiful roof deck, and is pet friendly.