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Anna Abramovich Might Buy $47.5 Million Manhattan Penthouse

212 west 18th Street

Anna Abramovich, the daughter of Russian oligarch Roman Abromovich, has been seen checking out a $47.5 million New York penthouse apartment with her mother, according to a report in The New York Post.

Located at The Walker Tower at 212 west 18th Street in Chelsea, penthouse 2 has five bedrooms and 5 and a half bathrooms over 6, 738 square feet of space. It offers unobstructed, panoramic views of the skyline, harbor and both rivers.

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Completed in 1929, The Walker Tower was designed by Ralph Thomas Walker, who was hailed in The New York Times as the “architect of the century.” It has 50 luxury condominium residences that incorporate the building’s original design details and includes all of the conveniences of modern, upscale residential living.

The building’s elaborate brick façade has been painstakingly restored, as has the Art Deco ornamentation that Ralph Walker made famous through architectural masterpieces such as One Wall Street and the Barclay-Vesey Building.

Built before neighborhood height limits were enacted, Walker Tower rises high above its surroundings and features stunning and protected 360-degree Manhattan views, soaring ceilings and large tilt-and-turn windows.

More than half of the residences have private terraces and there are 11 units with wood burning fireplaces.

All units feature radiant floor heating throughout the entire residence, French herringbone oak flooring, Crestron Home Automation System, Smallbone kitchens, marble bathrooms with Waterworks fixtures and steam showers, and Nanz hardware throughout.

The building offers both a doorman and a concierge, a gym, a bike room and a children’s playroom. There is also a sauna and landscaped common roof deck with dining area, sun lawn, observation area and covered cabana room.

Anna and her mother also checked out some of the less expensive units in the building including one that is being sold off market for $10 million.

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