Liberty View Suites
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Situated in the South End of Battery Park City, Liberty View is a 28 story luxury residential building that features a 24-Hour full service doorman and concierge. The large rooftop terrace offers expansive views of the Hudson River, The Statue of Liberty, Freedom Tower, and Ellis Island. Complimentary Wi-Fi service is available throughout the building and laundry facilities are conveniently located on every floor. Liberty View is a smoke-free building and is comprised of studios to three-bedroom apartment homes with many offering private outdoor space and stunning views of the Hudson River.
A variety of subway lines, ferry routes, and the PATH station are located within a short walk or the complimentary downtown shuttle stops at the front entrance, making access to Brookfield Place and commuting effortless. The building is pet friendly (25-lbs. limit).
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When the sun sets on the Hudson and skyscrapersilluminate the night, New York turns into a grand stage. Actors get to Broadway as world-class soloists, dancers and musicians perform at venues across town. New York takes it all: showy rock shows at Williamsburg dives, haute couture operas at the Lincoln Center, and everything in between. NY is a city of experimental theater, stand-up comedy, ballet, poetry, burlesque, world music, jazz and much more.
The city has become an epicenter of seasonal and locally sourced food – with vegetables growing on roof gardens upstate farms, sourcing meats and seafood from nearby sustainable outfits, and including artisanal everything – from coffee and whiskey to chocolate and cheese. Bars have taken innovation to new heights, with Prohibition-era cocktails served alongside small plates – gastropubs are among the most creative venues to eat these days. Of course, there's also the food-truck scene or NYC’s 20,000-plus sit-down places.