Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This six-story, red-brick apartment enclave at 50 East 8th Street between Greene and Mercer Streets on the south side of Eighth Street has lushly landscaped, four-step-up entrances.
It was built in 1952 and designed by Hyman Isaac Feldman, whose other buildings include the Van Gogh, Wedgewood House, and the John Adams in Greenwich Village, and the York, Dover House, the Salem House, the Parker Crescent, and 10 and 80 East End Avenue uptown.
The building s entrances are in its recessed lightcourts that also contain the building's fire-escapes.
The building has consistent fenestration and permits protruding air-conditioners. It has 121 cooperative apartments.
There is excellent public transportation and the building is very close to Washington Square Park and numerous restaurants.
Its other addresses are 266-8 Greene Street and 108-134 Mercer Street.
It has no garage, no fitness center, no balconies and no roofdeck.
- Co-op built in 1952
- 2 apartments currently for sale ($439K to $450K)
- 1 apartment currently for rent ($3.9K)
- Located in Greenwich Village
- 121 total apartments 121 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($335K to $650K)
- Pets Allowed