
New York is a city that is constantly in flux. When someone talks about the good old days, they usually mean the 1980’s. So if you don’t like change then this City is not for you. A case in point is 54 Bond, a collection of loft apartments in a building formally known as the Bouwerie Lane Theatre. This building is a rare example of French Second Empire style and originally housed the Bond Street Savings Bank from 1879 to 1964.

All I can say is wow! As a real estate agent it takes a lot to impress me but this building is spectacular. It is all about this corner with the high ceilings and over sized windows. Bright, elegant and airy.

The finishes speak for themselves.

The triplex penthouse is to die for and is offered at $15,450,000. If that is too rich for your blood then one of the single floors in the upper 4mill range might work for you. Check out more incredible images at 54Bond.com
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