-Located in the tony Beekman Place neighborhood, this fabulous penthouse offers spacious accommodations and stunning views. It boasts three large bedrooms and three and a half marble baths. Wood burning fireplaces with neo-classical styled mantles enrich the formal living room and dining room as well as the large top floor room. These spaces, joined by a tastefully-designed staircase, open to more than 1,600 square feet of roof garden and two terraces. The terraces offer memorizing views of the East River, the Queensboro Bridge and beyond. The penthouse has an enviable about 1,000 square feet of buildable space that can be exercised if approved by the condominium.The elevator opens into the first floor of the duplex and offers two entrances via mahogany doors. The foyer is elegantly-designed with slate floors and Colonial-style moldings. Once inside the first floor of the duplex, there are two large bedrooms on the West side, each with a full bath tastefully designed with ivory Italian marble, ivory granite topped vanities and Laslo whirlpool baths. One of the bathrooms is designed as the master bath and has a double sink and a stall shower. The formal living room and dining room are open and offer large windows and French doors that lead to the first floor terrace. The kitchen and powder room are also on the first floor steps from the dining and living room. The kitchen boasts black granite floors, countertops and backsplashes. The cabinets are white Carnac wood and the appliances are General Electric, Asko and Dacor. Nearby by is the laundry room, with a stacked washer and dryer. The second floor, reached by stairs, opens into a nearly 25-foot by 12 foot room. This space boasts a wall of windows and a set of French doors that accesses the terrace. The second floor, with a full bath and closet, makes a lovely master bedroom or library/sitting room. Other features of this classically-designed duplex are herringbone oak floors and Colonial-styled moldings. The windows are wooden and thermal paned. There are nine closets.The Building:25 Beekman offers all the prewar ambiance of a by gone era plus modern day amenities expected by today's discriminating purchasers. The wide townhouse underwent a complete renovation in 1999. The facade was covered in limestone stucco and state-of-the-art systems where put in place as well as new walls, doors and windows. A stately lobby, attended by a concierge, was added. Its walls are elegantly paneled in dark wood and the flooring is slate.