Dec 04, 2017
Carter's Review
This handsome, 6-story building at 107 West 25th Street was erected in 1905 and has 24 co-operative apartments.
The building was once home to Kisiloff Bros. Sewing Machine Company. It was converted to residential use in the 1980s.
Bottom Line
An attractive, mid-block, pre-war building with 24 co-operative apartments not far from Madison Square Park.
Description
The building has a two-story limestone base with a masonry façade above a wavy stringcourse above the second floor and short stringcourse on the 4th and 5th floors.
The building, permits window air-conditioners, has a handsome cornice.
Amenities
The building has a roof deck, video intercom, keyed elevators, bicycle room, storage and a laundry. Cats and dogs are allowed.
Apartments
Apartments have high ceilings and some pressed tin ceilings.
Apartment 2B is a two-bedroom unit with a 13-foot-long entry foyer next to a 8-foot-long laundry room and a 23-foot-long dining room with an open kitchen with an island and a 17-foot-wide living room with a 54-foot-wide terrace.
Apartment 5D is a two-bedroom unit with a 12-foot-long entry foyer next to a 12-foot-long open kitchen and a 24-foot-long dining room and a 16-foot-long living room.
Apartment 6D is a two-bedroom unit with a 32-foot-long living groom with an open, 11-foot-wide kitchen.
- Co-op built in 1905
- Located in Chelsea
- 24 total apartments 24 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.3M to $2M)
- Pets Allowed