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This West Village building began life in 1912 as a printing factory; it was recently converted to 35 condominium residences after several floors were added to the original 12-story structure.
Its limestone block-clad two-story base sits below façades of light-colored brick; several dark metal-clad levels rise from its top in an asymmetrical–yet balanced–geometric addition. Large multi-paned windows honor the building’s industrial past and tie the building’s architecture together.
Within are apartments and townhomes; all feature interiors by Leroy Street Studio and have the high, beamed ceilings and expansive steel-framed windows you’d expect in a former printing factory, along with top-of-the-line finishes. Apartments on the eighth floor and above have private terraces.
Amenities include a landscaped roof terrace with an outdoor kitchen, a 24-hour attended lobby, cold storage, a library, a fitness center with a 64-foot-long pool, a children's playroom and private car drop-off.
The West Village neighborhood is one of downtown Manhattan’s most coveted. In addition to being the site of a recent luxury building and conversion boom, the neighborhood is home to block after block of historic townhouses, shops and cafes, with European flair and a true village vibe. Tucked away on tree-lined streets are beloved restaurants and other favorites like Murray’s Cheese Bar, Sushi Nakazawa, Children’s Museum of the Arts, the Blue Note jazz club, the Film Forum, Westville and Ladurée bakery. Hudson River Park and Leroy Street Dog Park are just a few blocks away on the Hudson River, Soho stretches to the south, and there are plenty of transit options within a few blocks.
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