377 West 11th Street, Apt. 3C
Both bathrooms in this 2,366-square-foot duplex assert their personalities with colorful mosaic tiles and sinks that were hand-blown and crafted in Italy.
Price: $2.5 million
Broker: Richard Orenstein, Halstead Property
160 West 66th Street
There’s nothing cookie-cutter about the master bath at this two bedroom, two-and-a-half bath duplex: Bisazza glass and crackled ceramic line the walls, and limestone covers the floors. There’s a window that looks through the bedroom out to Central Park, and it turns opaque at the push of a button.
Price: $4.2 million
Broker: Norah Burden, Brown Harris Stevens
22 Mercer Street
This three-bedroom triplex has a master bathroom as large as a typical bedroom, albeit dressed in custom marble. The soaking tub stands alone adjacent to the steam shower, and the mirror’s eight feet wide.
Price: $5.995 million
Brokers: Edward F. Johnston III and Samuel Thomas Milbank, Brown Harris Stevens
219 East 67th Street
An opaque glass wall separates the master bedroom in this three-bedroom from the ensuite bath, allowing light to filter through while still maintaining privacy. The rest of the bathroom is encased in Crema marble. A glass shower, twin wash basins, and a Philippe Starck freestanding tub completes the picture.
Price: $6.45 million
Broker: Amy Katcher, the Corcoran Group
936 Fifth Avenue
A windowed bathroom is a luxury in the city, especially if it looks out onto Central Park. This one, in a top-shelf coop apartment, serves up side views from a jetted tub. It also has marble finishes, silver-leaf molding, a television, stereo system, and bidet.
Price: $6.495 million
Broker: Inez Wade, Stribling and Associates
42 East 20th Street #PHA
The master bathroom in this 4500-square-foot penthouse is sleek and modern, and has high ceilings and a custom-designed tiled shower stall, vanity, and tub.
Price: $7.2 million
Brokers: Holly Parker and Trisha Riedel, Prudential Douglas Elliman
East 76th Street
The master bathroom of this Upper East Side townhouse, painted in serenity-summoning blue, spans the full width of the building, and has radiant-heated white marble floors and French doors.
Price: $8.995 million
Broker: Paula Del Nunzio, Brown Harris Stevens
141 Fifth Avenue, Penthouse
This bathroom takes up the entire top floor of the penthouse, tucked in the cupola of the former Merchants Bank of New York, and has a ceiling that stretches 30-plus feet high. More lounging space than ordinary bathroom, it has plenty of room for dressers, rugs, and a seating area. “It’s possibly the biggest bathroom in New York City,” says listing broker Emily Beare.
Price: $12 million
Broker: Emily Beare, CORE
25 N. Moore St.
White marble and granite envelops the airy master bath of this Tribeca triplex. Everything’s been customized, including the curved glass shower enclosure and radiant-heat floors. South-facing windows frame open-air views.
Price: $14.75 million
Brokers: Deborah Grubman, Carol Cohen and David Dubin, the Corcoran Group
Reginald Chan
Third Avenue and 17th Street. On September 15, 2006, Chan was hit by a flatbed tow truck while making a delivery of Chinese food.
Brandie Bailey
Houston and Essex Streets. On May 8, 2005, Bailey was struck by a private sanitation truck while on her way home to Williamsburg after waitressing at the West Village restaurant Red Bamboo. Bailey was a regular at CBGB, where a memorial was held in her honor.
Craig Murphey
Ten Eyck Street and Union Avenue, Williamsburg. Early in the morning of October 18, 2007, Murphey was biking home from escorting his date to her South Williamsburg apartment. According to police reports, Murphey attempted to outrun a gas truck turning left on Ten Eyck Street. His pelvis shattered on impact, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. In his honor, over 40 friends have since received tattoos that read BE BETTER.
Frank C. Simpson
Linden Boulevard near 175th Street, St. Albans. Simpson, a janitor returning from the evening shift at a Con Edison facility, was hit by a Dodge Stratus on November 9, 2006.
Jose Mora
North Conduit and McKinley Avenues, Cypress Hills. On September 4, 2006, 11-year-old Mora was on his way to the barber for a back-to-school haircut; that week, he was to start the sixth grade at nearby Junior High School 302. He was struck by a Honda while walking his bike across an intersection.
Jonathan Neese
South 4th Street and Roebling Street, Williamsburg. On August 12, 2006, Neese, a bike messenger known as “Bronx Jon,” was struck by a livery cab while cycling from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Sam Khaled Hindy
Base of the Manhattan Bridge. On November 16, 2007, Hindy was run over after mistakenly entering a Manhattan Bridge lane reserved for cars.
Habian Rodriguez
Main Street and Horace Harding Expressway, Flushing. On September 1, 2007, Rodriguez collided with a city bus and died 30 minutes later.
Elizabeth Padilla
Fifth Avenue and Prospect Place, Park Slope. Commuting to the Brooklyn Bar Association on June 9, 2005, Padilla swerved to avoid the open door of a parked P.C. Richard’s truck. She lost control of her bike and fell underneath the wheels of an ice-cream delivery truck.
Juan Luis Solis
East Gun Hill Road and Bouck Avenue, the Bronx. Attempting to pass a double-parked car on June 22, 2007, Solis was struck by a box truck and died of severe head trauma. The truck did not stop.
Jeffrey Moore
Chauncey Street and Rockaway Avenue, Bed-Stuy. According to witnesses, on May 29, 2007, Moore was run over (twice) by his girlfriend Jeanine Harrington. She was indicted on charges of murder and criminal possession of a weapon (her Nissan Pathfinder).
Derek Lake
Houston Street and La Guardia Place. On June 26, 2006, Lake reportedly skidded on a steel construction plate and was crushed underneath the wheels of a passing truck.
Elijah Armand Wrancher
Springfield Boulevard and 130th Avenue, Springfield Gardens. On August 28, 2007, 12-year-old Wrancher attempted to ride his bicycle while holding onto a moving truck. He lost his grip and fell under the truck’s rear wheel.
David Smith
Sixth Avenue and 36th Street. On December 5, 2007, Smith was biking up Sixth Avenue when the passenger-side door of a parked pickup truck opened unexpectedly. He was knocked into the path of an oncoming truck.
Anthony Delgado
Palmetto Street and Central Avenue, Bushwick. Shortly after midnight on April 29, 2007, 13-year-old Delgado borrowed a bike to head home from his friend’s baptism party. As he crossed the intersection, he was struck by an SUV.
Carolina Hernandez
57th Avenue and Junction Boulevard, Elmhurst. On August 16, 2007, Hernandez was riding to a mall when she was struck and killed by a Chevy truck. The driver pled guilty to driving with a suspended license.
Anthony Delgado
Palmetto Street and Central Avenue, Bushwick. Shortly after midnight on April 29, 2007, 13-year-old Delgado borrowed a bike to head home from his friend’s baptism party. As he crossed the intersection, he was struck by an SUV.
Carolina Hernandez
57th Avenue and Junction Boulevard, Elmhurst. On August 16, 2007, Hernandez was riding to a mall when she was struck and killed by a Chevy truck. The driver pled guilty to driving with a suspended license.
Anthony Delgado
Palmetto Street and Central Avenue, Bushwick. Shortly after midnight on April 29, 2007, 13-year-old Delgado borrowed a bike to head home from his friend’s baptism party. As he crossed the intersection, he was struck by an SUV.
Carolina Hernandez
57th Avenue and Junction Boulevard, Elmhurst. On August 16, 2007, Hernandez was riding to a mall when she was struck and killed by a Chevy truck. The driver pled guilty to driving with a suspended license.
Anthony Delgado
Palmetto Street and Central Avenue, Bushwick. Shortly after midnight on April 29, 2007, 13-year-old Delgado borrowed a bike to head home from his friend’s baptism party. As he crossed the intersection, he was struck by an SUV.
Carolina Hernandez
57th Avenue and Junction Boulevard, Elmhurst. On August 16, 2007, Hernandez was riding to a mall when she was struck and killed by a Chevy truck. The driver pled guilty to driving with a suspended license.
The Beefcake in the Backcourt
The Beefcake in the Backcourt