Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
One of the most handsome, large, pre-war apartment buildings in the West Village, this 17-story, brown-brick building fronts on a small park on Eighth Avenue.
It was one of two similar buildings overlooking the park erected in 1931. They were both converted to condominiums in 1986.
The other building is the 18-story 302 West 12th Street.
Both buildings are convenient to public transportation two blocks to the north at 14th Street, and are also very close to Chelsea and the Meatpacking district.
With a distinctive watertank enclosure in a Tuscan style, this 182-unit building has very nice proportions.
Not far from the Hudson River, the building is located in an area that is noted for its numerous restaurants, attractive townhouses, older industrial properties (many of which have been converted for residential use), and an irregular street pattern.
- Condo built in 1931
- Converted in 1986
- 2 apartments currently for rent ($4.3K to $8.4K)
- Located in West Village
- 183 total apartments 183 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($983K to $18.2M)
- Doorman
- Pets Allowed