2100 Hamilton is a new, exclusive, luxury condominium building with only 27 units in the heart of the Art Museum Area designed by award-winning architect Cecil Baker to offer the ultimate in privacy. With the Rodin and Barnes Museums as its neighbors, spectacular views of the city skyline from every unit and a wealth of private greenspace at its base, the 10-story 2100 Hamilton is ideal for those seeking the finest in luxury living in this park-adjacent city neighborhood. The elevator, which uses facial-recognition technology, will take you directly into your residence, eliminating shared hallways. With exceptional views and privacy, Unit 6D at the brand-new 2100 Hamilton offers 2,995 square feet with 3 bedrooms, 3.1 baths and two fireplaces and a 168-square-foot heated terrace. There are gas fireplaces in the living room and master bedroom. The expansive balcony has retractable glass doors and is heated from above so that the outdoor space becomes a seamless extension of your indoor space. Appliances include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, full-size wine cooler, Wolf oven, induction cooktop and pull-out microwave drawer and a separate pantry area. There is a laundry room with full-size washer and dryer. All windows are pre-wired to accommodate power window treatments. The designer main suite bath, which features a radiant-heated floor along with an oversized glass-walled shower where the glass frosts for privacy at the touch of a button. Outdoor space, 2100 Hamilton has the city’s largest residential garden and event plaza, designed by renowned landscape architect Sikora Wells Appel, with water and fire features and multiple seating areas to accommodate a group or a private spot just for you. Additional building amenities include an indoor infinity pool, guest suite, boardroom, top-grade fitness center, catering kitchen and amenity lounge, town car and driver, and 24-hour concierge. The building is 70% sold with buyers having moved in, so all amenities are in full service. Schedule a time to tour 2100 Hamilton and see for yourself why this is the crown jewel of the Art Museum Area.