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$1,450,000
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- Price$1,450,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms4
- Approx. Sq. Ft.1,275
- Exposure N, S & E
Key Features
- Penthouse
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Partial city view
- Central air
- Dishwasher
- Excellent light
- Great closet space
- Modern kitchen
- Office
- Prewar detail
- Renovated bathroom
- Storage space
- Washer/dryer
- Wood-burning fireplace
Sophisticated perfection! Large 2 bedroom 2 bath plus office in the heart of it all! Top floor of a pre-war co-op loft in a Landmark elevator building "historic Gorham Silver Building...Circa 1883". Amazing layout with separate living room and dining area. Wood burning fireplace. Wood floors and California Closets through out..unit comes with private storage in basement. Custom designed chef's kitchen with: Viking fridge, wine cooler, and the following Miele appliances; gas top burners, oven, steam-oven, microwave, cappuccino machine and dishwasher. Separate private laundry room with Miele washer and dryer. State of the art AV system...apartment is completely wired with speakers throughout. Fabulous bathrooms with floor to ceiling porcelain tiles and chromatherapy soaking tub. Fantastic location next to Equinox and close to Union Square Farmers Market and Union Square subway station. LOW Maintenance! History Of The Building: In the 1880s, you would have found the Gorham Silver Company between Tiffany & Company and Brooks Brothers. The eight-story structure was close in character to the big London apartment houses of the 1880s, a complicated red brick facade with bays of multipaned windows and a corner tower. As the critic Paul Goldberger has noted and the 1893 King's Handbook of New York City described the building approvingly as "a perpetual exhibition of American art.
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Flatiron
Downtown on the West Side, from 14th Street to 24th Street, and from Park Avenue South to Sixth Avenue.
Take a pretty little park, a bustling greenmarket, and some fashionable shops, and you have a perfect recipe for Flatiron, one of New York City’s hottest neighborhoods for co-ops and condos.
889 Broadway
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The Gorham building was built in 1884 by Edward Hale Kendall, in a Queen Anne style. Close in character to the big London apartment houses of the 1880's, with a complicated red brick facade and bays of multipaned windows. The Goelet's , who owned most of Broadway between 19th and 20th streets had the building designed to house their business, the Gorham Silver Manufacturing company on the first two floors. The upper floors were advertised as 'gentleman's residences' creating one of the first mixed use buildings. This stretch of land was known as the' Ladies Mile' with other stores such as Tiffany. It boasts a spectacular landscaped roof garden with magical views, newly designed lobby, private keyed elevator, on site superintendent, and storage units.
Additional features of this building include: and all new windows, The Gorham Silver building built in 1883, + dining and seating areas, Landmark approved facade restoration, Landscaped Roof Garden w/panoramic views, Newly Designed Lobby, F/T Superintendent, Private keyed elevator.
- Prewar
- Built in 1883
- 9 floors
- 18 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Landmarked
- Central air
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