Jun 23, 2015
Carter's Review
This handsome, 5-story, brownstone building at 136 East 19th Street on the “Block Beautiful” in the Gramercy Park neighborhood was built in 1897 and converted to five condominium apartments by Kenneth Horn of Alchemy Properties in 1999.
Nicholas Tjartjalis was the architect for the conversion.
The townhouse is 47 feet wide and has a long second-story terrace.
Bottom Line
This attractive, double-wide brownstone is home to only five condominium apartments on one of the most attractive streets in the city that is very close to Gramercy Park.
Description
The building has multi-paned windows and a cornice.
It has very attractive wrought-iron fire-escapes with spiral steps and solid terraces.
Amenities
The building is pet-friendly and has wood-burning fireplaces.
Apartments
The penthouse duplex unit has a 20-foot-wide entry foyer that leads in one direction to a 21-foot-wide living room with a wood-burning fireplace and in the other to a 16-foot-wide dining with a 16-foot-wide pass-through kitchen and a small south balcony and the upper level has two bedrooms, one of which has a 21-foot-long skylight, a 12-foot-wide home office and a 9-foot-wude balcony. The unit also has a 43-foot-long roof deck.
- Condo built in 1897
- 1 apartment currently for sale ($1.999M)
- Located in Gramercy Park
- 4 total apartments 4 total apartments
- 6 recent sales ($3.8M to $5.3M)
- Pets Allowed