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VIRGINIA ARMS
226-230 East 12th Street, East Village, Manhattan, NY 10003

Pre-war Co-op

81 units
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  • 81 residences
  • 10 stories
  • BUILT 1927

The Details About 226-230 East 12th Street

Built in 1927, the Virginia Arms is a pre-war elevator building in East Greenwich Village. Originally built as a nurses' residence, this well-maintained co-op building has two elevators, a live-in super, bicycle room, and laundry in the basement. It is conveniently located near Union Square with great neighborhood restaurants, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and easy access to the Union Square tran...

key features
  • Guarantors allowed
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room
  • Recently renovated hallways
  • Bike Storage

Virginia Arms Units

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Get to know the East Village

In the mid-20th century, what used to be a region subsumed into the Lower East Side became so distinct it warranted a spin-off into an entirely separate neighborhood. At present, the East Village has struck out on its own to become one of the city’s most adored areas. For a place that seems to embody a more modern version of New York City-style greatness, the East Village contains bountiful history. St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery on East 10th was constructed in the late 1790s and stands as Manhattan’s second-oldest church building. An unassuming Gothic revival townhouse on Avenue B is the nationally-recognized Charlie Parker Residence, where the jazz legend lived in the 1950s. Across from Bird’s former home awaits Tompkins Square Park, a green centerpiece with plenty of shade under a collection of elm trees where you can sit, relax, and snack on a bagel for a while.

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