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The American Felt Building, located at 114 West 13th Street in Greenwich Village, is a prestigious pre-war loft building with a rich history and prime location. Originally built in 1909 for a company that made felt used in pianos, this 12-story limestone-clad building was converted to luxury condominiums in 1984, well before the area's revitalization sparked by the Zeckendorf Towers project.
Today, the American Felt Building offers a serene oasis amidst the bustling city. Residents enjoy deluxe amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, a roof deck with panoramic city views, and a peaceful garden. Its proximity to Union Square means easy access to daily conveniences like Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and the Union Square Farmers Market, as well as a wide range of fitness centers, subway lines, and CitiBike stations.
This area of Greenwich Village has transformed from a desolate, drab neighborhood to a vibrant hub, partly due to the influence of nearby developments and New York University's expansion. The building's colonnaded entrance leads to a bright, landscaped lobby, setting the tone for the sophisticated living spaces within, characterized by tall ceilings and loft-style layouts.
Surrounded by cultural landmarks, iconic bookstores, and both Washington Square and Union Square parks, the American Felt Building is now one of the most distinguished addresses in the neighborhood, offering a blend of historic charm and modern luxury in one of New York City's most dynamic areas.
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