Culture + Design Architecture + Design This $7-million All-glass NYC Penthouse Has a Private Pool and Stunning City Views — See Inside This property checks all the boxes for buyers looking for pre-war character and modern design. By Dobrina Zhekova Dobrina Zhekova Facebook Instagram Twitter Website Dobrina Zhekova is a freelance writer with over a decade of editorial experience in Europe and the U.S. She covers luxury travel, art, architecture, and design. Her writing has appeared on InStyle.com, Vogue.com, Elle.com, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on December 21, 2021 Share Tweet Pin Email An exquisite and rare architectural gem is now on the market in one of the coolest New York City neighborhoods, and it could be yours for $6.95 million. No, we're not talking about a new hotel-branded residence, although living in your favorite luxury hotel does sound like an absolute treat. While the Big Apple has no shortage of picture-perfect new real estate developments, this one is located in a classic pre-war building on the Lower East Side. Courtesy of VHT Studios for The Corcoran Group Courtesy of VHT Studios for The Corcoran Group The spectacular triplex occupies the top of 15 Rivington Street, just around the corner from the famous Katz's Delicatessen (another perk). It has all the amenities of a new building, plus the charm and character of traditional pre-war buildings in Manhattan, such as exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and a wood-burning fireplace. Courtesy of VHT Studios for The Corcoran Group But the most impressive features of the 2,100-square-foot property are the floor-to-ceiling windows and private roof deck that allow you to enjoy incredible city views. The deck is also the ultimate entertainer's paradise with a fully equipped outdoor kitchen and a year-round heated lap pool. Courtesy of VHT Studios for The Corcoran Group Inside, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom penthouse has a completely renovated spacious kitchen with high-end appliances and a breakfast island, soaring ceilings, recessed lighting, hardwood floors, and glass walls. And unlike some properties in pre-war buildings, this one actually comes with plenty of storage space, a laundry unit, a private elevator, and central heating. Courtesy of VHT Studios for The Corcoran Group In other words, the penthouse truly offers the best of two architectural worlds in one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit