Aug 24, 2012
Carter's Review
This handsome 1910 building was converted to 25 condominium apartments in 1997.
It is directly across from the small but charming Duane Park and close to numerous restaurants.
It is not far from a subway, the World Trade Center and Battery Park City.
Bottom Line
This handsome, pre-war building has large apartments across from the charming Duane Park and it is convenient to public transportation, the World Trade Center and Battery Park City.
Description
The buidling has a two-story stone base and an attractively ornamental top with a very handsome entrance.
Amenities
The building has a full-time doorman and a roof deck.
Apartments
Apartment 9A is a three-bedroom unit that has an entry foyer that opens onto a 32-foot-long living/dining room with a 17-foot-long open kitchen with an island.
Apartment 9C is a three-bedroom unit with a 36-foot-long entrance gallery and a 36-foot-long living/dining area with an open kitchen.
Apartment 5A is a three-bedroom unit with a 13-foot-long entrance foyer that opens onto a 25-foot-long living area next to an enclosed 14-foot-long kitchen taht opens onto a 23-foot-long corner dining area.
The 11th floor apartment is a five-bedroom unit that has a 38-foot-long entrance gallery that leads to a 25-foot-long living/dining room with an 16-foot-long open kitchen next to a 9-foot-long catering kitchen.
History
In the 1930s, it housed Star Magazine.
- Condo built in 1910
- Converted in 1997
- Located in Tribeca
- 30 total apartments 30 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($3.4M to $14.5M)
- Doorman