Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This handsome, 7-story residential condominium building at 120 East 29th Street is known as 120 Gramercy Hill.
It was converted to a condominium in 2004 by Alchemy Properties, which gutted the existing 5-story structures and added two floors. Hustvedt Cutler Architects designed the conversion.
It has 25 apartments, a roof deck, some duplex units, storage units, ceilings range in height from 9 to 13 feet, and the penthouses have fireplaces and the six ground floor duplex units have gardens. Most windows are multi-paned.
It has a canopied entrance and its 1-story stone base is behind a cast-iron fence.
It was originally five separate buildings that were combined in 1961.
Each apartment has Viking kitchen appliances, Poggenpohl kitchen cabinetry and apartments range in size from 1,002 to 3,997 square feet.
The red-brick building is located between the Flatiron and Murray Hill neighborhoods and there is a subway station nearby at Park Avenue South and 28th Street.
Alchemy's other projects include the 47-unit Oculus Condo at 50 West 15th Street, the 52-unit Indigo Condo at 125 West 21st Street, the Paradigm at 146-8 West 22nd street, the Bond Street Lofts at 57 Bond Street, the Bullmoose at 42-48 East 20th Street and the Lion's Head Condo at 121 West 19th Street.
- Condo built in 1920
- Converted in 2004
- Located in Flatiron/Union Square
- 25 total apartments 25 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($752.8K to $2.9M)
- Doorman
- Pets Allowed