In the heart of the West Village, 100 Barrow reports 80% sold as closings begin and the first residents take occupancy. The newly-constructed 26-unit building has risen among a handsome row of 19th-century townhouses, and the first six floors of the design by Barry Rice are done in a brick base to blend seamlessly with them. The upper six floors are wrapped in a curtain wall edged in bronze and also pay tribute to the historic area, known as Manhattan’s oldest landmark district.
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“Buyers are drawn to 100 Barrow because of the limited opportunity to own new construction in one of the oldest, most desirable neighborhoods in New York City.”
Interiors by Brooklyn-based Bernheimer Architecture feature wide-planked oak floors, oil-rubbed satin bronze entry doors, and veined grey marble walls. Custom kitchens are outfitted with Carrara marble countertops and backsplash, Poliform cabinets, custom bronze hardware and fixtures, and a Gaggenau appliance suite. Master baths have black marble floors and tub surrounds, Carrara marble counters, and bronze Watermark fixtures.
Building amenities include a wine cellar, lounge, fitness center, sauna and steam room, pantry and entertaining kitchen, children's playroom, pet spa, and bike room. The remaining listings range from $2.978 million for a 2-bedroom to $13.359 million for a 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath with a private terrace. Not surprisingly, these prices far exceed the West Village median price of $1.05 million, per CityRealty data. On the hunt for apartments? Begin your search here.
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