Asking $26M and $33M, a pair of Tribeca penthouses top a Ralph Walker Art Deco palace
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Designed in 1927 by legendary Art Deco architect Ralph Walker and given new life as 21st-century condo residences, One Hundred Barclay remains an icon of New York design. Asking $25,950,000 and $32,950,000, a pair of duplex penthouses offer the opportunity to breathe the rarified air of turnkey penthouse living in dramatic Paris Forino-designed style at the zenith of this Tribeca landmark.

Both penthouses showcase custom features like wide-plank white oak flooring throughout, with herringbone-pattern in the kitchens and principal living areas. These timeless details, along with crown moldings, flush-reveal baseboards, and wood portals, recall the building’s history in addition to its sophisticated present.
Asking $25,950,000, Penthouse South is a 7,062-square-foot five-bedroom duplex. The lower floor is anchored by a sprawling great room surrounded by Hudson River and Statue of Liberty vistas beneath 21-foot-high ceilings.



A private loggia with barrel-vaulted ceilings glows with light from three exposures. Glass French doors and Harlequin-patterned marble floors transform the space into an indoor-outdoor terrace.
A stunning kitchen features solid oak cabinetry fronted by fluted glass and Calacatta Gold marble countertops and backsplash, anchored by a dining island. Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances do the heavy lifting. A full catering kitchen and a service entrance facilitate entertaining on a grand scale.



Upstairs, the home’s primary suite is the size of the average Manhattan apartment at nearly 1,000 square feet. Adjacent are two temperature-controlled dressing rooms and a private night kitchen. A suitably luxurious travertine-clad bath features a steam shower, soaking tub, and radiant heated floors. A full-size laundry room offers a vented LG washer and dryer.



Asking $32,950,000, Penthouse North offers even more living space at 8,306 square feet. The six-bedroom duplex has the same refined craftsmanship, adding a semi-private elevator landing for an even more dramatic entry experience. A grand salon features 21-foot double-height ceilings; floor-to-ceiling arched windows frame Hudson River, Empire State Building, and city skyline views.
A loggia with 11-foot barrel-vaulted ceilings wears handmade ceramic tile and harlequin-patterned marble floors. French doors of glass and iron and a Juliet railing, evoke a European conservatory.
As with the smaller penthouse, a perfectly calibrated kitchen features premium appliances, solid oak cabinetry fronted by fluted glass, Calacatta Gold marble countertops, and a hefty dining island. A catering kitchen facilitates grand-scale entertaining.



A 1,200-square-foot primary suite offers a private night kitchen, two dressing rooms, and two travertine-clad bathrooms. The crown jewel in this private sanctuary is a 6-foot soaking tub set just below a massive half-moon window with city views. A full-size laundry room on each level complements the home’s infrastructure and design for ease of daily living.
Behind-the-scenes infrastructure in both penthouses achieves the same level of perfection. A zoned four-pipe fan coil HVAC system includes air purification and humidification. Enhanced insulation and sound attenuation, comprehensive lighting, and home automation maintain the easily-controlled living environment befitting an eight-figure home.
The building offers 40,000 square feet of world-class amenities. Coveted perks include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, an 82-foot lap pool, a wading pool, a fitness center by The Wright Fit, spa treatment rooms, a club lounge, a wine tasting room, music rooms, screening and game rooms, and four landscaped terraces.
[Listing details: 100 Barclay Street #PH North & 100 Barclay Street #PH South at CityRealty]
[100 Barclay Street #PHNorth, 100 Barclay Street #PHSouth at The Corcoran Group by Richard Hottinger and Tara King-Brown]
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