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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Nov 27, 2017
65 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #46 in SoHo

Carter's Review

This attractive, 5-story building at 104 Wooster Street was erected in 1891 as the D & E Einstein store.  It was designed by De Lewis Hordes.  It has 8 condominium apartments.  

Bottom Line

An attractive, late 19th Century building with some fire escapes in SoHo with only 8 large apartments, a part-time doorman and a bicycle room. 

Description

The building has a rusticated brown façade and fire escapes.

Amenities

The building has fire escapes, a bicycle room, and a part-time doorman.

Apartments

Penthouse N is a two-bedroom unit with 4,074 square feet of interior space and 960 square feet of outdoor space with a 37-foot-long living/dining room with a fireplace and a 21-foot-wide open kitchen with an island and a skylight and two bedrooms on the lower level and a 38-foot-wide media room on the upper level with two large terraces.

Apartment 4S is a three-bedroom unit with an entry foyer that leads to a 41-foot-long living room with a 16-foot-wide dining alcove and an open kitchen with an island and a 16-foot-long media room.

Apartment 3S is a two-bedroom unit with a 37-foot-long grand room with a fireplace and an open, 18-foot-wide kitchen with an island, a 14-foot-long home office and a 12-foot-wide playroom.

Apartment 3N is a three-bedroom unit with a 37-foot-long living/dining room with a fireplace and an open 11-foot-long kitchen with an island.

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