Sales have started at 184 Thompson Street on the southeast corner of Bleecker Street, two blocks south of Washington Square Park and two blocks north of SoHo.
The red-brick, 7-story building has about 140 residential condominium apartments.
The building was acquired last year for $54,500,000 by Broad Street Development, of which Raymond Chalm¿s president, from General Investment and Development Companies. Mr. Chalm¿as formerly with JEMB Realty, which was headed by his father-in-law, Morris Bailey.
The building has a doorman, a roof deck and an exposed roof-top watertank.
Most of the apartments have attractive balconies. There are 93 studios, 43 one-bedroom apartments and 4 two-bedroom units. The first and six floors have duplex and loft units, many of which have gardens and roof decks.
Kitchens have Avanti stainless steel stoves, refrigerators and dishwashers, Narva cabinetry, Ceaser stone countertops and Moen faucets. Bathrooms have Ronbow cherry wood cabinets, Timor stone tile floors, Espi stone tile walls and Toto toilets.
Prices start at about $420,000.
Broad Street Development's also has interests in 61 Broadway, 75 Broad Street, 370 Lexington Avenue and 1438 Third Avenue.
The red-brick, 7-story building has about 140 residential condominium apartments.
The building was acquired last year for $54,500,000 by Broad Street Development, of which Raymond Chalm¿s president, from General Investment and Development Companies. Mr. Chalm¿as formerly with JEMB Realty, which was headed by his father-in-law, Morris Bailey.
The building has a doorman, a roof deck and an exposed roof-top watertank.
Most of the apartments have attractive balconies. There are 93 studios, 43 one-bedroom apartments and 4 two-bedroom units. The first and six floors have duplex and loft units, many of which have gardens and roof decks.
Kitchens have Avanti stainless steel stoves, refrigerators and dishwashers, Narva cabinetry, Ceaser stone countertops and Moen faucets. Bathrooms have Ronbow cherry wood cabinets, Timor stone tile floors, Espi stone tile walls and Toto toilets.
Prices start at about $420,000.
Broad Street Development's also has interests in 61 Broadway, 75 Broad Street, 370 Lexington Avenue and 1438 Third Avenue.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.