David Fabricant

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Property Description


One of the most luxurious buildings in the West Village.. Huge One-bedroom Penthouse Duplex, Prewar Industrial building, converted into modern luxury apartments.  Beautiful Italian renaissance design, gorgeous light and views, wood floors throughout, modern kitchen w/ white lacquer cabinets, full time doorman and valet service, a swimming pool, health club, racket-ball. this building is lots of fun!


Apartment Features:

• One-bedroom with Office Duplex

• beautiful light and views

• doorman and concierge

• high ceilings

• Wood floors throughout

• walk-in closet

* very large windows

• swimming pool, health club

• video security


Building Features:


This Spectacular Condominium apartment building was converted in 1979 from a Industrial building,  its notable for its Italian-Renaissance-palazzo-style rustication and design. It has a attractive attractive cornice and is located on the northern end of a stretch of Hudson Street that was developed with very large and attractive industrial buildings in the early  twentieth Century

Located in The West Village near the Hudson River, parks and playgrounds, shopping, restaurants, nightlife.  In Greenwich Village near Soho, Tribeca, East Village, Chelsea, and the A,C,E,D,F,1 subways.

Additional Information:
This apartment is available immediately.  To view, please contact broker, David at 347-458-4137, or via email at dfabricant@tungstenproperties.com

 

 

 

 

The West Village is the western portion of the Greenwich Village neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, bounded by the Hudson River and Sixth Avenue, extending from 14th Street down to Houston Street. Bordering neighborhoods include Chelsea to the north, the Hudson Square section of SoHo to the south, and the core of Greenwich Village to the east. The neighborhood is distinguished by streets that are "off the grid" set at an angle to the other streets in Manhattan. The center of the bohemian lifestyle on the West Side, with classic artist's lofts (Westbeth Artists Community), the West Village also has new residential towers designed by American architect Richard Meier facing the Hudson River. The Meatpacking District at the top of this neighborhood, also known as the "Gansevoort Historic District", is filled with trendy boutiques and night clubs.