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OPEN HOUSE IS BY APPOINTMENT, PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR A CONFIRMED VIEWING TIME. Residence 9B is a 2,360 gross square foot, three bedroom and three bathroom home, on two corners, with triple exposures - great sunlight and city views. This one of a kind apartment has nice finishes with a great layout, and ready for immediate occupancy. You have arrived into the long foyer gallery, which unfolds into the 53' X 18'4" great room - perfect for entertaining or everyone to gather around for holidays. The double entry partially open kitchen has a walk-in pantry, and entertaining countertop open to the dining area. In the living area, there is an exquisite marble shelf cantilevered out from the wall, with built in drawers, which is useful as a desk or bar. In the living area, a third bedroom is easily created when needed, by simply pulling out custom designed glass panels on a solid and clever track system. The large primary bedroom suite has a dressing area, and grey stone bathroom with a walk-in shower. The second bedroom has a walk-in dressing room, and bathroom with a combination bathtub and shower. The full size central hallway bathroom has a shower. All bathrooms have beautiful stone and tile and chrome finishes, and heated towel racks. Overall apartment custom design features include white wood floors, designer lighting, automatic window shades in the living area, and 4 walk-in closets, and double wide coat closet. There are 18 oversized windows, allowing for dawn to dusk sunlight, through east/west/south exposures - city views to the New York Federal Reserve Bank, New York Stock Exchange, and Zuccotti Park. 55 Liberty Street is situated on a wide intersection that has great light, air, and space with all 4 buildings on each corner, having historical significance. This well run cooperative building is pet-friendly, and efficient staff includes 24-hour doormen, porters, and a live-in superintendent. The side entrance on Liberty Place allows for convenient loading and unloading from your car. The maintenance includes radiator heat, gas, and water. There is a central air conditioning system. The building is zoned for district 2, Spruce Street School (PS 397, Pre-K through 8th grade). Neighborhood amenities include dining and shopping at the new FiDi Whole Foods, Oculus, Eataly, Brookfield Place, and Seaport. Enjoy world class entertainment at the Perelman Performing Arts Center. All of the popular subway lines at the Fulton Street Station and the WTC Path Station are moments away. Designed by Henry Ives Cobb, Liberty Tower was upon its completion in 1910 "one of only a handful of skyscrapers," according to The New York Times. "Its striking Gothic style, the centuries-old inspiration for cathedral spires that reach into the sky to approach the divine, is central to the tower's romantic appeal," and the terra-cotta fa ade is richly adorned with birds, alligators, flowers and gargoyles. In 1921, prior to becoming President, Franklin D. Roosevelt worked in the building. Designated a city landmark in 1982 and added the following year to the National Register of Historic Places, the building also received a preservation award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy in 2010.