When plans were filed to enlarge 210 Bowery from four stories to eight, the building expanded in style as well as size. The design by Dan Ionescu Architects gave the building a black brick façade with metal window frames and a classic cornice line that all evoke the Lower East Side's gritty character of years gone by.
Within the building will be seven condos each featuring 7.5” plank oak flooring, radiant floor heating, Creston wireless controlled lighting and thermostats, spacious closets, and an in-unit washer/dryer. Rear windows overlook tree-lined Rivington Street and are prewired for electronic shades. Chef’s kitchens are outfitted with marble countertops, frosted glass backsplash, custom cabinetry, and a full suite of Miele appliances with a built-in coffee/espresso maker among them. The master suites have customized closets, a home office/vanity area, and five-fixture marble bath with soaking tub, rain shower, and polished chrome fixtures.
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Atop the building is a common roof deck with gas grill, outdoor shower. Additional amenities include storage for purchase, virtual doorman, and bike room. 210 Bowery’s location on the cusp of Nolita, Soho, and the Lower East Side puts it within walking distance of the best restaurants, shops, nightlife, and culture each neighborhood has to offer. It is also a short walk from both the Spring Street and Bowery subway stops.
Apartments start at $2.7 million for two-bedrooms, and $3.875 million for three-bedrooms. Considering this is a new building, the units come in at an average price of $1,819 per square foot, above the area’s overall condo closing average of $1,607 per square foot.
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