Wooster St. homes on sale for $6.75m. (Residential).Two huge glass-enclosed duplex (communications) duplex - Used to describe a communications channel that can carry signals in both directions, in contrast to a simplex channel which only ever carries a signal in one direction. penthouses have just been completed and are on the market for $6.75 million each at 104 Wooster Wooster (w s`tər), city (1990 pop. 22,191), seat of Wayne co., N central Ohio, in a farm area; inc. 1817. Paper, brass, food, and rubber products are made there. St., the high-end condo loft conversion in SoHo's Cast Iron District that dates back to 1891. "The wait is worth it, for these duplexes represent exceptional space in an exceptional building," says Elaine Schweninger, broker with Insignia in·sig·ni·a also in·sig·ne n. pl. insignia or in·sig·ni·as 1. A badge of office, rank, membership, or nationality; an emblem. 2. A distinguishing sign. Douglas Elliman. She and D. Craig Liddle Craig Liddle is an English former footballer. Football career Was a centre half that played professional football for Darlington, Middlesborough and Aston Villa. , also with Insignia Douglas Elliman, are exclusive agents for the 104 Wooster St., which enjoyed fast sales of its six other units soon after going on the market in January 2001. The two five-room penthouses have similar layouts, sharing high and wide skyline views skyline view tangential radiographic view of any structure; taken to provide more information than the standard projections. Used to examine the trochlear groove of the stifle in dogs and carpal slab fractures in horses. . The south duplex has 4,183 SF of interior space, 100 SF larger than the other. Each duplex has a rooftop terrace plus another terrace off the main living area, called the "studio," providing 1,100 SF of outdoor space. Belying the 19th century exterior of 104 Wooster St., the duplexes are space-age modern, with 12.5-foot ceilings, wide-board white oak floors and lavish detailing, including massive pine girders and columns joined by iron straps, remnants of the building's past. |
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