
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
A penthouse at Skylofts on Hudson Street in TriBeCa that looks like a glass cube has returned to the market with a $48 million listing price, according to The New York Daily News.
Meredith Galante contributed to this story.
The apartment sits on top of an Art Deco building in southern Manhattan.
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It reminds us of an Apple store.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
The terrace is 4,500 square feet, larger than most apartments.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
It offers 360-degree views.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
Inside, there's a modern staircase made of steel and glass.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
The living room has 18-foot ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
There are convenient self-adjusting light and shade systems.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
Imagine waking up to these views.
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One World Trade is easily visible from the living room.
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The penthouse has four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
Its windows are "museum quality," meaning art can be hung on the walls without concern for sun damage.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
It's a perfect space for an art collector.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
The study is classy, with wood paneling.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
The Skylofts building dates back to 1929.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
For $48 million, this is one stunning home.
Douglas Elliman/ Evan Joseph
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/glassy-manhattan-sky-loft-for-48-million-new-photos-2014-7?op=1#ixzz36yqaHW5D
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