Jan 30, 2020
Carter's Review
This 9-story building at 35 East 10th Street between University Place and Broadway in Greenwich Village was erected in 1900 and shares a related base with 33 East 10th Street. This building, unlike 33 East 10th Street, is setback above the fourth floor.
This building, which has 62 co-operative apartments, has a two-step-up entrance beneath a black marquee and its retail spaces are tucked beneath a light-colored wide bandcourse.
The building is a half block west of the beautiful Grace Episcopal Church on Broadway that is two block south of the Strand bookstore.
There is good public transportation nearby.
Bottom Line
A mid-block building on a nice tree-lined street in Greenwich Village half a block west of the very handsome Grace Episcopal Church on Broadway at 10th Street.
Description
The second through the fourth floor of the base has rusticated sides.
It has bandcourses above the 2d and 4th floor that align with similar ones on the building just to the west.
Amenities
The building has a bicycle room, a live-in superintendent, a laundry, central heating and cooling and permits cats and dogs.
Apartments
Apartments have 12-foot ceilings.
Many of the apartments in the setback tower have balconies.
- Co-op built in 1900
- Converted in 1986
- 3 apartments currently for sale ($525K to $1.25M)
- Located in Greenwich Village
- 62 total apartments 62 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($515K to $2.4M)
- Pets Allowed