Mets star Francisco Lindor looks at a $ 18 million penthouse

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Mets star Francisco Lindor looks at a $ 18 million penthouse

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New York Mets star Francisco Lindor – who won a ten-year contract with a $ 341 million franchise – is moving to … the city, I mean.

We heard the short stop was spotted while checking out an 18 million penthouse in Charlotte on the Upper West Side.

The Columbus Avenue building is environmentally friendly and focused on sustainability and its website promotes offers such as “Non-toxic materials and interior finishes” and Passive House Institute certification, which reduces “energy consumption by up to 90 percent for heating and cooling and has exceptional air quality. “

The site also states: “Lobby and break rooms have separate, independent ventilation systems that keep fresh, filtered, clean air circulating at all times. The air is also treated with UV light to eliminate almost all pathogens and moderated to ensure a comfortable temperature and humidity level. “

Sounds useful at the COVID age.

The elegant building has only seven units and offers healthy, environmentally friendly amenities.
Charlotte

The building has only seven units. The penthouse has two floors, a terrace, a dressing room, high ceilings, four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms.

Lindor has a growing family. He married Katia Reguero in December after a year of commitment. The couple have a daughter.

He said the best thing about the city? is “convenience in everything, you can get something to eat at any time”. But “The worst part of living in New York is getting stuck in traffic, you’ll be in traffic for a while.”

    Francisco Lindor
Lindor signed a $ 341 million deal with the Mets.
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Lindor, known as “Mr. Smile, ”previously played for Cleveland before signing a massive deal with the Mets last year.

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The New York Post reported that he just tied Jose Reyes for most of the RBI by the Mets short season break (81) and joined David Wright as the only Mets player to ever score at least one run in 13 straight games.

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