2. 130
WEST
12TH STREET
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One of The Rudin Family’s
exceptional residences is One
Thirty West 12, a beautifully
proportioned prewar
residential building in the
heart of Greenwich Village.
The building has received
the 2012 Sustainable Design
Award by Global Green USA
for the design and sustainable
redevelopment of One Thirty
West 12. In addition, the
building has been awarded the
LEED-NC Gold Certification
from the US Green Building
Council (USCBC). With the
expertise of an exceptional
design team, One Thirty West
12 has been refined for a
contemporary lifestyle.
Floorplans have been re-
imagined to respond to today’s
living and entertainment
needs while retaining their
characteristic prewar elegance.
Design details respect the
building’s heritage and state-
of-the-art systems incorporate
sustainable features that offer
tangible benefits to residents
every day.
3. DEVONSHIRE
HOUSEDesigned by architect Emery
Roth, this historic building is
a blend of traditional Italianate
and English detailing, with
elegant modern interior spaces
by Victoria Hagan.
Apartments feature topnotch
features and finishes, including
custom-designed moldings
and oak flooring. Elegant
kitchens and master bathrooms
are equipped with premium
appliances, quality fixtures and
custom-made cabinetry.
Residents have access to a
landscaped courtyard and
garden, a rooftop terrace, a
fitness center, a children’s
playroom and individual
storage units.
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1 FIFTH
AVENUE
Designed in 1927 by Helmle
& Corbett with Sugarman
& Berger, this is one of city’s
premier residential skyscrapers.
Its dark brown masonry and
strong verticality make this tall
setback tower quite monolithic.
The lower four stories of
the building are covered in
limestone and the building’s
large lobby is wood-paneled
and traditionally attractive,
with no hint of the more
modernistic and stark, yet quite
robust treatment of the tower’s
handsome façade.
4. 123
THIRD
AVENUE
This very handsome 19-story
residential condominium
building at 123 Third Avenue
on the southeast corner at 14th
Street was completed in 2010.
It has 47 apartments.
Orange Management Inc.,
of which Andrew Bradfield
is a principal, and the F & T
Group developed the project.
Perkins Eastman served as the
architect.
It has discrete air-conditioners
and some corner windows and
some terraces, as well as about
3,000 square feet of ground-
floor retail space.
The building has a 24-hour
doorman, a large residence’s
fitness center and multi-
media lounge, a storage room,
a laundry room, a roof deck, a
lovely landscaped garden with
an outdoor kitchen and a movie
screen on the second floor.
Unit features include rift cut
solid white oak hardwood
flooring, 10’2” ceiling heights,
Poliform kitchens, Miele
appliances, Dornbracht
Fixtures, Caesarstone counters
and Bosch Axxis washer and
dryers. A 421-a tax abatement
is in place through 2022. The
building is also LEED certified.
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5. 5
45
CRISTOPHER
STREET
This very handsome doorman
building was erected in 1913
and has 124 apartments and was
converted to a condominium in
1986.It is brown-brick,and has
a two-story stone base and an
attractively enclosed watertank.
A large community garden
is across from the foot of
Christopher Street.
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ONE
TEN
THIRD
A Toll Brothers design built
right on the site of the Variety
Arts Theater within the iconic
East Village, One Ten Third is
a bright blue and green glass
building that is striking in the
extreme, housing 76 stylish
apartments.
The living quarters you will find
within One Ten Third contain
nine-foot floor-to-ceiling
windows, loft-style kitchens,
and plenty of space.
6. 7 FLOWERBOX
BUILDING
The Flowerbox is a full-service
doorman building featuring 8
loft-style residences, where the
smallest apartment is 1,539sq
ft and the largest a 6,665 sq ft
penthouse. The penthouse has
five bedrooms and five baths
and 6,665 square feet and 1,500
square feet of outdoor space.
Each residence offers self-
irrigating flowerboxes across
the living rooms and private
outdoor space off the master
bedrooms, facing a quiet key-
locked community garden.One
daily said it “set a new standard
of luxury in the East Village”.
This building has a glass-and-
metal entrance marquee and
large multi-paned windows that
recall some of the handsome
pre-war industrial buildings
in SoHo and TriBeCa. It is
setback at the fifth floor and the
top three floors are a penthouse
apartment with some very large
windows.
The Flowerbox building has
8 condominium apartments.
Apartments have 12-foot-high,
floor-to-ceiling windows, an
installed flat-screen plasma
television set in the living room
and central air-conditioning
and radiant floor heating .
Kitchens have Veneta Cucine
cabinetry, 6-burner Viking
ranges, SubZero refrigerators,
Bosch dishwashers and wine
coolers. Bathrooms have Jado
faucets and Kohler sinks and
toiler and a Neptune soaking
tub.
The building have a private
keyed elevator, and garage.
Building amenities also include
gym, storage, concierge, roof
desk and parking.
7. 8
9
THE
A BUILDING
VILLAGE
GREEN
The Village Green is the
very first LEED Gold–
certified residential building
in Manhattan’s East Village.
As a new development in one
of Manhattan’s most desired
neighborhoods, the Village
Green stands on its own as
both a green building and a
luxury residence.
The Village Green features
everything desired in a luxury
New York apartment,including
floor-to-ceiling windows.
These windows were made
from green materials and were
created to be energy efficient
and to maximize the natural
light spilling into the room.
With included air filtration
systems and water conservation
methods, residents will be
helping to conserve energy
without even thinking about it.
The apartment features oak
hardwood floors that were
certified green as well. The
units each feature a heating and
cooling system, but this system
is ultra energy efficient as it
uses the building’s geothermal
cooling and wind power to
run. The bathroom continues
with efficient luxury, and the
kitchens are well stocked with
brand-name energy-efficient
appliances.
The A Building is a new
condominium project in the
East Village that provides a
beautiful glass and terra-cotta
façadetoalovelyneighborhood.
Pietra Bedonia–honed stone
walls welcome residents into
an elegant lobby space that
has a 24-hour doorman with
concierge service attached. A
fitness center and courtyard
garden with a spacious
landscaped roof deck provide
state-of-the-art amenities. As a
bonus, there is also a fifty-foot
pool and private cabanas with a
sun deck for residents to use.
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11832
BROADWAY
808
BROADWAY
830-832 Broadway is a
gorgeous pre-war Co-Op with
a stunning façade,boutique feel,
and extremely low monthlies.
832 Broadway houses 9 full
floor homes and 830 Broadway
houses 10 full floor homes.
Located in the heart of
Greenwich Village and Union
Square, it is conveniently
located to all transportation,
restaurants, and shops, as
well as Washington Square
Park, Union Square Park, and
Madison Square Park.
808 Broadway, located on the
northeast corner of 11th Street,
is a luxury boutique Co-Op,
built in 1887 by the well-known
nineteenth century architect,
James Renwick with the Gothic
details of the building façade,
most notably the windows
which display the characteristic
pointed Gothic arch, and some
of the upper windows with
charming “trefoil” arch details.
This striking building has eight
floors and 45 units including
studios through 2 Bedrooms
and a small number of larger
combinations. Most of the
penthouse apartments are
duplexes and each has a sizable
private terrace on the upper
level.
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88
WASHINGTON
PLACE
88 Washington Place, with
its smart art deco lobby, is an
exclusivecollectionof14private
residences, designed to create a
new landmark in harmony with
its historic neighborhood.
Cyber Doorman ™ System
offering both voice and video
intercom with remote 24/7
monitoring. Other security
amenities include Radio
Frequency Identification
technology, personally
controlled elevator calling, and
the monitoring of all common
spaces including the lobby and
elevators, the fitness center and
the children’s playroom.
Homes have 10’ ceiling heights
with crown molding, double-
pane authentic casement
windows, 4” wide oak
hardwood floors, solid core,
floating-panel doors, personal
safes and each home is wired
with CAT 5. A private terrace
and a fully equipped fitness
center welcome all residents.
Storage units are also available
for purchase.
10. 13
THE
JEFFERSON
Twenty first century living
in the heart of olde New
York. There is no more
charming, lively and exciting
neighborhood in Manhattan
than the East Village.
The Jefferson is designed to
maximize natural light and
offer sleek interiors, state of the
art materials, appliances and
heating and air-conditioning
systems. The Jefferson also
offers luxurious common areas:
a gym, a lounge, a business
center and a roof garden that
exploits its lofty command of
the neighborhood.
11. 14
40
FIFTH
AVENUE
8 UNION
SQUARE
SOUTH
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40 Fifth Avenue, with fifteen
stories plus penthouses
occupying the Southwest
cornerofFifthAvenueand11th
Street,is a magnificent example
of Georgian architecture. Each
floor consists of five apartments,
including two four-and-a-half-
room units, a five-room unit, a
classic six, and a classic seven
that also contains a loggia
with floor-to-ceiling windows
overlooking Ascension Church.
Building amenities include
full-time doormen and
elevator operators, a live-
in superintendent, laundry
facilities, private storage rooms,
and a private garden.
New 14-story condo building
have 20 residences, with a
maximum of two per floor.
Arpad Baksa was the architect
for the project.
8 Union Square South affords
the best of boutique living
and full-service luxury, with
a doorman, a full attended
lobby, and membership to
Quintessentially, the most
prestigious concierge service
in the world. Tucked away
from the mezzanine lobby is an
exclusive on-site gym.
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52 EAST
4TH STREET
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52 East 4th Street is a piece
of New York real estate
developed by Michael Bolla
and 351 Bowery Associates.
The exterior features a modern
glass and steel facade over
an architecturally complex
structure. the sleek and modern
interiors were designed by the
famed Andres Escobar. The
luxury condo and loft building
rises 15 stories and contains 14
residences.
There are 1 and 2 bedroom
units, as well as 10 full-
floor units and 3 full-floor
penthouses. Residences feature
wide-plank oak hardwood
floors and soaring thirteen
foot high ceilings. Extra-large
windows bathe the apartments
in light and frame stunning
East Village views.
Thebuildingalsohasaroofdeck
which includes a landscaped
terrace that overlooks the pool
area.
29 EAST
9TH STREET
29- 31 East 9th Street, a
three-building Co-op, is one
of Greenwich Village’s most
elegant and sought after prewar
buildings. Notorious residents
include actor Chris Noth and
interior designer Jonathan
Adler.
29 East 9th Street is yellow-
brick building with high
ceilings, duplexes and three
gardens. The building has three
entrances, each with doormen
and lobbies. The building has a
roof deck, a laundry and private
storage, and it allows pets.
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184
THOMSON
STREET
184 Thompson Street is a
7-story apartment building
situated in Manhattan’s
Greenwich Village directly at
the corner of Bleeker Street.
The building is home to 137
rentals and condominiums.
The apartments in this building
are loaded with amenities.
They have typical pre-war
detailing such as high ceilings
and oversized windows. The
gourmet kitchens have a
dishwasher and additional
designer appliances, like those
from Avanti. The kitchens also
have Caesar Stone counter
tops and glass cabinets.
The renovated bathrooms
also have state-of-the-art
accompaniments like vanity
sinks and deep tubs. All the
units are provided with a
superior amount of closet space,
including walk-in closets. The
apartments additionally have
self-controlled heating and
air conditioning systems and
stackable washer and dryer
combos. Select apartments
also have their own individual
outdoor spaces..
The lobby of the structure is
staffed by a doorman. Some
other amenities that residents
can enjoy include the outdoor
spaces like the roof deck and
outdoor gardens. Every floor
has a laundry room on it, and
there are additional storage
spaces within the building.
The location is ideal for fast-
paced professionals as it is
near various subway stations
and other means of public
transportation. There are
several universities within the
neighborhood. In addition,
the central Greenwich Village
location makes dining,
shopping, and night life
opportunities easily accessible.
14. BUTTERFIELD
HOUSE
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Butterfield House is one of
the city’s most distinguished
post-World War II apartment
houses, situated on one of
the loveliest blocks in the city
and designed by William J.
Conklin and James S. Rossant
of the architectural firm of
Mayer, Whittlesey & Glass,
the through-block building
has an elevation of 7 stories on
12th Street and 13 stories on
13th Street. The building was
approvingly described as “the
friendly neighborhood high-
rise” by Elliot Willensky and
Norval White in their book,
“The A. I. A. Guide to New
York City.”
Indeed, the 12th Street façade
is stunning with its projected,
largebaywindowsandbalconies
and muted tones conveying
an airy sense of graciousness
whose modernity not only does
not conflict with the street’s
handsome brownstones but
enhances it with its jewelly
reflections.The lobby and the
long passagewa are extremely
lovely and elegant with a glazed
courtyard in the middle.
In addition to having a 24-hour
doorman, amenities include
central air with temperature
controls in every room, a fitness
room, private storage lockers,
bicycle room, laundry room, a
live-in resident manager and an
on-site garage.
15. 20THE
BREVOORT
Lower Fifth Avenue changed
dramatically after World War
I as high-rise buildings began
to replace many of the former
mansions of some of the city’s
most illustrious citizens who
were moving north.
Built in 1956, this 19-story
building has 296 apartments
that were converted to
cooperatives in 1981. The
light-colored, glazed brick
building is quite attractive of
its kind with its recessed tower
and landscaped driveway. The
project is named after the
hotel that occupied its site that
was named after one of the
oldest and most famous Dutch
families in New York.
The building is a premier co-
op with 24 hour doormen
and concierge plus a resident
manager.
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THE
GRENWICH
The Greenwich, with its unique
architectural detail, was built in
1904.
Apartments have gracious
open living areas and fully-
equipped kitchens with
modern appliances, maple
wood cabinets and granite
counters. Some of the terraced
penthouses are duplexes with
fireplaces.
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THE
BREVOORT
EAST
In 1965, the Minskoff builders
opened their newest apartment
house, The Brevoort East at 20
East 9th Street. It is a similar
design and beige unglazed
brick as The Brevoort at 11
Fifth Avenue. Though they
were built ten years apart they
look like they belong together
next to one another and share
the same city block from Fifth
Avenue to University Place and
from 8th Street to 9th Street.
The Brevoort East is taller at
26 stories and larger at 326
units. The Brevoort East has a
side street entrance, sidewalk
landscaping and was converted
to a cooperative in 1979.
The Brevoort East is also
named after the hotel that once
occupied the Fifth Avenue site
that was named after one of the
oldest and most famous Dutch
families in New York.
The Brevoort East is ranked
one of the top co-ops in the
Village. It is staffed with 24
hour doormen, a concierge
and a resident manager. The
building features a new planted
roof deck, children’s playroom,
fitness room, garage, basement
laundry room (as washer/
dryers are not allowed in
the apartments) and Wi-Fi
throughout the building. Pets
are allowed as are guarantors
and co-purchasers and the
building permits a maximum of
60% financing.
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18
EAST
12TH STREET
On one of the most attractive
blocks in Greenwich Village,
18 East 12th Street is a 37
unit condominium housed in
two pre-war buildings. This
boutique loft conversion offers
one to four bedroom units,
some with duplex layouts and
some with private terrace.
Situated for convenience, the
building is near Union Square,
Whole Foods and multiple
subway lines. The full-service
condo offers a host of amenities,
including full-time doorman,
superintendent, elevator,
storage, shared roof deck and
laundry room on each floor
with complimentary washer
and dryer.
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407
EAST
12TH STREET
Located at the very epicenter of
the East Village and centered
between bothTompkins Square
Park and Union Square Park
this particular location is just as
rare and fun as the unit itself.
The apartments feature
hardwood floors, dishwasher,
brand new stainless applicants,
recessed lighting, and a washer
dryer.
Amenies include elevator, live-
in supervisor, garden, pation
and roof desk. There is laundry
in the building. Pet allowed.
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525
EAST
11TH STREET
The Fillmore is a luxury low-
rise condominium built in
2004. It consists of 8 floors
and 26 studio, one and two
bedroom homes,most featuring
outdoor space. There are also
two penthouses with setbacks
and private roof terraces.
This clean-cut and handsome
new residential building has
a bright sandstone-brick
façade with aluminum accents,
which makes it a beacon of
modernism in this Far East
Village neighborhood.
The building has several
balconies and terraces and a
two-story lobby with part-
time-doorman/concierge.
The apartments have white-oak
flooring,double-pane windows,
washersanddryers,blackgranite
countertops in the kitchens
and limestone counters and
flooring in the bathrooms. The
chef’s kitchens feature custom
cabinetry, stainless steel GE
Profile and Bosch applicances
and Ghroe faucets. The
bathrooms are appointed with
limestone counters, custom
natural maple vanity consoles,
Kohler sinks, Jand New Haven
chrome faucets and Blue Lagos
limestone floors.
The building has a part-time
doorman, on-site super, gym,
garage, roof deck and common
storage.
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GEORGETOWN
PLAZA
This beige-brick apartment
tower at 60 East Eighth Street
on the southeast corner of
Mercer Street was erected
in 1967 and converted to a
condop in 1991. It is known
as Georgetown Plaza. It was
developed by Rose Associates
and designed by Leo Stillman
and John Pruyn. The 31-story
building,whichhasconsiderable
retail frontage along Broadway,
has 389 apartments and a large,
impressive, raised plaza.
When it was built, this large
building’s neighborhood was a
bit lackluster, but the expansion
of New York University, the
opening of a very large Tower
Records store several blocks
south on Broadway and the
spreading gentrification of the
SoHo district into what became
known as NoHo (North
of Houston) significantly
changed the area into one
of the city’s liveliest. Several
major landmarks are nearby:
the lovely Gothic-style spire
of Grace Episcopal Church
is two blocks to the north on
Broadway, the historic Cooper
Union is two blocks to the east
and Washington Square Park is
two blocks to the west.
The building has a very large
raised, landscaped plaza with
a fountain and is one of the
tallest buildings in Greenwich
Village with many impressive
views.
The building has a concierge
and doorman, a roof deck,
a health club, balconies, a
garage, a bicycle room, a live-
in superintendent, storage
facilities and consistent
fenestration.
Apartments have 9-foot-
high ceilings and central air-
conditioning, and many have
balconies.
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PARK VILLAGE
COMDOMINIUM
This lovely condominium
building has one of the lovliest
roof decks in the area. It was
built in 1986,and has 11 floores
and 44 units.
Majority of appartments have
washer and dryer. There is
also laundry room and storage
room in the basement.Building
features a full time doorman
and live in super. There is
elevator in the building.
L, N, Q, R, 4, 5 and 6 trains are
only 2 blocks away.
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THE
PETERSFIELD
One of the handsomest
loft conversions in the city,
this 70-unit condominium
building opened in early 1987.
Developed by Richard S. Berry
and F. Anthony Zunino, the
8-story building is attractive
from the outside, but stunning
within.
All the apartments have
12-foot-high ceilings as do the
very elegant and wide corridors.
Detailingwithintheapartments
is most tasteful. With a
prime location between the
sophistication of the Flatiron/
Park Avenue South district
and the charm of Greenwich
Village, this building offers
exceeding attractive and large
residences with very convenient
transportation. The building
has a sundeck, doorman and
TV security.
21. 29STEWART
HOUSE
In 1956, one of the city’s
landmarks, the former A. T.
Stewart Store on Broadway
between 9th and 10th Streets
burnt down.
A. T. Stewart was the city’s
finest department store and
had moved to this location in
1862 from its former site on the
northeast corner of Broadway
and Chambers Street facing
City Hall Park.
Its new, cast-iron building had
been designed in an Italianate
style with tiered rows of
columns by John Kellum and
its lavish interior had a very
large, skylit center atrium.
On the north, the site faced the
Grace Episcopal Church, one
of the city’s loveliest religious
buildings, and its attractive
garden.
These white-brick projects
emphasized a bright, clean
modern look with new
amenities such as balconies.
Such a spartan aesthetic was
considered by developers,
architects and residents alike
as contemporary and the
preservation movement had
not yet matured nor developed
effective legal mechanisms to
safeguard the historic character
of neighborhoods and establish
the principle of contextual
design as a high urban priority.
It is interesting that the
full block white-brick
developments of the era have
stood the architectural test of
timefairlywellasopposedtothe
proliferation of infill projects
that came to be popularly
known as “monstrosities” for
their “cheap,” insensitive and
unimaginative design.
The renaissance of Union
Square,starting in the 1980’s,in
particular, and the emergence
of the Flatiron District just to
the north have significantly
escalated the residential
desirability of this area.
The doorman building has 368
cooperative apartments and
a garage, many balconies, a
fitness center, common storage,
and a nursery.
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CENTURY
TOWERS
175 West 12th Street is a
20-story postwar condominium
with 24-hour doorman service,
located on a pretty tree-lined
block in the center of the
Greenwich Village historic
district. Containing 214
units, including studios, one-
, two- and three-bedrooms,
the building was constructed
in 1960 and converted to
a condominium in 1988.
It is one of only two high-
rise condominiums in the
immediate area.The building is
beautifully maintained, and the
lobby, halls and elevators have
been tastefully renovated.
Surrounded by mostly low-
rise buildings, the apartments
have excellent light and open
views, with many higher-floor
apartments boasting broad
river and city views. Some
apartments have expansive
setback terraces. Rooms are
spacious and most apartments
have abundant closets and large
windows.
Carrying charges and real estate
taxes are quite low. In addition
to doormen, the staff includes a
live-in super, a handyman and
porters. Pets are permitted, and
there are laundry facilities and a
parking garage in the building.
An express subway station
is adjacent to the building
entrance, buses are just steps
away, and all other subway lines
and PATH trains are within a
few blocks. The surrounding
neighborhood is a charming
historic district filled with great
restaurants, shopping, health
clubs and other services.