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30 Fifth Avenue, a distinguished Neo-Federal cooperative built in 1923, was designed by the renowned architectural firm Schwartz & Gross. Located at the corner of West 10th Street and Fifth Avenue, the full-service building stands in one of the most desirable sections of Greenwich Village: Lower Fifth Avenue, and the historic Gold Coast.
Converted to a cooperative in 1970, the building exudes elegance with its brown-brick façade accented by limestone trim and pilasters, as well as a grand, canopied entrance that leads to an expansive lobby. This lobby connects two towers, creating an inviting atmosphere and a sense of community among residents. The building's north-facing views overlook the peaceful gardens of Ascension Episcopal Church, adding a unique touch of tranquility amidst city life.
Home to 152 residences, the pet- and pied-à-terre-friendly building offers an array of amenities that include a 24-hour doorman, a resident superintendent, and porters. The building also includes conveniences such as a bike room, central laundry, a private storage room (waitlist), and a meticulously landscaped rooftop terrace where residents can unwind with views of the surrounding cityscape.
Residents benefit from an enviable location just steps from Washington Square Park and Union Square, home to Manhattan’s largest farmers market. Nearby are some of downtown’s finest shopping, dining, and cultural institutions, including the beloved Balducci's on the Avenue of the Americas, and easy access to the popular Flatiron and SoHo districts, The building is in proximity to multiple subway stations and crosstown buses on Eighth and Ninth streets.
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