Nov 30, 2016
Carter's Review
This 12-story, mid-block, loft building at 132 West 22nd Street was erected in 1913. Its name, the Stanwick Building, is emblazoned on its façade above the third floor.
It has ten condominium apartments.
It was designed by Frederick C. Zobel.
Bottom Line
A mid-block condominium loft building in the heart of Chelsea that is convenient to shopping and public transportation.
Description
The beige-brick building has a three-story base with a mostly green façade and inconsistent fenestration. It permits protruding air-conditioners.
Amenities
The building permits cats and dogs and has an elevator and a roof deck.
Apartments
Apartments have high ceilings.
The 9th floor is a two-bedroom unit with a 17-foot-long entrance gallery that leads to a 36-foot-wide living room that opens onto an 18-foot-wide dining area next to an 18-foot-long open kitchen with an island that leads to a 15-foot-long hall and a 15-foot-wide home office.
The 8th floor unit has 3,000 square feet with recessed lighting and exposed brick walls. It has two bedrooms, a home office, and a 17-foot-long foyer that leads to a 36-foot-long living room that opens onto a 15-foot-wide dining area next to the 24-foot-wide open kitchen with an island. It has central air-conditioning, high ceilings, a washer and dryer and a wine refrigerator.
The 5th floor is a two-bedroom unit with a 35-by-34-foot living area with a study alcove, an 18-foot-long open kitchen with an island and a 24-foot-wide dining area.
- Condo built in 1913
- 1 apartment currently for sale ($4.349M)
- Located in Chelsea
- 10 total apartments 10 total apartments
- 8 recent sales ($2.7M to $6.2M)
- Pets Allowed