The perfect elevation for a home facing a park: This generously proportioned almost brand new split two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom residence features soaring 11-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that embrace sweeping, protected tree-top views over City Hall Park towards Tribeca and The Woolworth building, the ultimate perch that allows you to experience the park all day from almost every part of this truly magnificent home. Located in the first residential condominium in New York City designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Rogers of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners - architect of One Hyde Park in London and One Monte Carlo in Monaco - 33 Park Row is a striking new addition to Manhattan's skyline, a superb blend of steel, copper and glass and an instant classic. Enter via a semi-private elevator entry vestibule: The foyer opens to the elegant entertaining room, revealing the contemporary interior that blends bold design with effortless livability. Large sliding doors with glass balustrades are unique to this apartment allowing the outdoors in. The open kitchen with Miele appliances is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, featuring custom white oak cabinetry and sculptural tundra gray marble islands with waterfall edges that have been extended to the front. A Juliette balcony is perfect for an urban herb garden. The primary bedroom suite features another set of Juliette balconies overlooking the sublime Potter Building and City Hall Park. The closets are expertly fitted out. In the en-suite primary bathroom, book-matched Montclair Danby marble and radiant heated floors create a modern European spa ambiance. The second bedroom suite is positioned at the opposite end of the apartment, facing the park with a balustraded sliding door. A powder room, hall closet and washer/dryer closet are additional attributes. 33 Park Row sits at the crossroads of Tribeca, the Southstreet Seaport District and the Financial District, a beneficiary of all three neighborhoods, now called TriDi, moments from the Oculus, 12 train lines, the revitalized Seaport, and Manhattan's finest dining: Jean-Georges, David Chang, and Danny Meyer's establishments among them. With just 30 residences, the building offers a rare boutique lifestyle with a substantial mix of amenities, including a 24/7 staffed lobby, a comprehensive gym overlooking the park, a screening room and residents' lounge with a kitchen, a crafts room and a stunning roof deck with multiple seating areas and a BBQ. This is a singular opportunity to own a piece of architectural history.