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61 East 11th Street is a converted pre-war cooperative that dates all the way back to 1903. The ten-story building holds just nine units, with full-floor loft apartments and a retail space at the ground level. Apartments feature direct elevator access (one via passenger and another by service elevator) and some units feature barrel-vaulted ceilings and in-unit washers/dryers. The building sits within close proximity to Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and the Union Square Greenmarket.
When the Beaux-Arts-styled building first opened its doors, the neighborhood was a bustling, noisy commercial and industrial center. More than a century later, the Lower Manhattan block, situated roughly halfway between Washington and Union squares, retains much of its historic building stock, but its noisy industry has long since made way for a lively mix of offices, loft apartments, and boutique stores, much like the one at the co-op’s ground level. The white-marble spire of Grace Church still soars at the end of the block much as it did for the past century and a half, yet a boutique office building rises across the street, and the pre-war loft next to 61 East 11th now houses co-working space for WeWork.
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