333 East 14th Street, 10B Gramercy, Manhattan, NY 10003
sold | Co-op | Built in 1965
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,742
- 20% Down: $153,500
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333 East 14th Street, 10B Gramercy, Manhattan, NY 10003
sold | Co-op | Built in 1965
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,742
- 20% Down: $153,500
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About 333 East 14th Street, 10B, Gramercy, Manhattan, NY 10003
Enjoy breathtaking views from every window of open, blue skies and the distinctive, classically-inspired peaked roofline of the former Stuyvesant High School, a 1905 Beaux-Arts landmarked building. This one bedroom, one bath home boasts wall-to-wall windows and vibrant light. The welcoming entry foyer is flanked by two large closets. Offering multiple seating areas, the ...
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Gramercy
What is the key to Gramercy’s alluring aura? It could be its central location within short distances of multiple subway and bus stops. Or maybe it has to do with the culture — the performing arts venues and the countless excellent restaurants around every corner. Perhaps people are drawn by the history of famous residents, including icons of the stage, page, and screen. All are plausible, but everything comes back to the park in the end. Gramercy Park is literally held under lock and key, only accessible to those living in the immediately surrounding buildings, creating an unmistakable air of grandeur. However, it certainly helps that the exquisite townhouses and apartment buildings that border the renowned private square rise to meet its splendor, showing off celebrated 19th-century architectural styles. The Gramercy Park Historic District and local advocates help keep everything preserved, creating a neighborhood that feels the exact right amount of quaint.
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333 East 14th Street
Apartment Building in Gramercy
2 Avenue And 1 Avenue
- 207 UNITS
- 17 STORIES
- 1965 BUILT