Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
Constructed in 1907 in classic Beaux-Arts style, 31 West 21st Street is distinguished by its rustic red brick, stone leaf moldings and distinctive bay windows. Once home to shirt manufacturers and cloak and suit merchants, 31 West 21st Street has been renovated to provide large full floor, open space residences. Residences are all 4,713-square-foot lofts.
The open space condominium residences offer oversized windows, 3 to 4 exposures and views of the Empire State Building from the higher floors. There are also 11'6" high ceilings, original columns and beams, sensor-activated entry and elevators, and smart wiring.
Kitchen amenities include cooking island, maple wood cabinetry, limestone countertop and opal glass backsplash. Viking Designer Series appliances include five burner range, wall oven and a built-in wine cooler. Other appliances are SubZero refrigerators, Bosch dishwashers, GE microwave ovens, garbage disposal and Grohe hardware. Bathrooms feature ceramic tile floors with wainscot walls and black accent trim. Other bathroom amenities are a Kohler sink, a Kohler 6-foot soaking tub and a Robern frameless medicine cabinet.
There is good public transportation in the vicinity and this location is convenient to the Chelsea, Flatiron and Gramercy Park neighborhoods.
- Condo built in 1910
- Converted in 2002
- Located in Chelsea
- 11 total apartments 11 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($2.6M to $8.9M)