Introducing Penthouse West at 21 East 10th Street, a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence with a 270-degree wrap terrace offering panoramic views downtown. Perched on the top floor of a pre-war building in the heart of Greenwich Village, Penthouse West offers access to the terrace from every room. Three generous exposures fill the home to the brim with light at all times of day. Thoughtfully updated yet effortlessly classic, this is quintessential Manhattan apartment in an unbeatable location.
Enter through a proper foyer to the bright and open living room. Brilliant light from three exposures illuminates the space, amplified by the high ceilings. Here in the living room, you'll notice the period details complement the modern upgrades: the original wood floors and wood-burning fireplace are contrasted against the new split AC system and newly upgraded radiators. You'll find the same lovely contrast in the kitchen, which includes two windows, distinct terracotta floors, and modern finishes and appliances.
The star of the show, though, is the terrace. With entrances from the living room and each of the bedrooms, the terrace wraps the entirety of the apartment, and offers open 360-degree views. The Empire State Building, The Jefferson Library, and the Freedom Tower are among the landmarks you'll see. Each area of the terrace offers its own personality, from a quiet sitting area off one bedroom, to lounging in the sun near the other, to grand entertaining along the western side.
Each of the bedrooms fits a king-sized bed and comes with an en-suite bathroom. The larger of the two sits adjacent to the living room, and includes a generous exposures to the south and the west. The en-suite windowed bathroom features tile floors and newly upgraded fixtures from Lefroy Brooks. The second bedroom suite offers a tempered southern exposure, with open views. There en-suite bathroom has also been upgraded with new tiling and Lefroy Brooks fixtures.
Penthouse West includes in-unit washer and dryer, an integrated Sonos system, and newly upgraded heating and cooling.
Built in 1925 by architects Sugarmann & Berger, 21 East 10th Street was converted to cooperative in 1983. A landmark in the truest sense, the building offers Romanesque Revival details both inside and out, from cornices and decorative arches to the ornate and unique lobby. Presently, the building has a live-in superintendent, a full-time porter, central laundry, and bike storage.
Introducing Penthouse West at 21 East 10th Street, a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence with a 270-degree wrap terrace offering panoramic views downtown. Perched on the top floor of a pre-war building in the heart of Greenwich Village, Penthouse West offers access to the terrace from every room. Three generous exposures fill the home to the brim with light at all times of day. Thoughtfully updated yet effortlessly classic, this is quintessential Manhattan apartment in an unbeatable location.
Enter through a proper foyer to the bright and open living room. Brilliant light from three exposures illuminates the space, amplified by the high ceilings. Here in the living room, you'll notice the period details complement the modern upgrades: the original wood floors and wood-burning fireplace are contrasted against the new split AC system and newly upgraded radiators. You'll find the same lovely contrast in the kitchen, which includes two windows, distinct terracotta floors, and modern finishes and appliances.
The star of the show, though, is the terrace. With entrances from the living room and each of the bedrooms, the terrace wraps the entirety of the apartment, and offers open 360-degree views. The Empire State Building, The Jefferson Library, and the Freedom Tower are among the landmarks you'll see. Each area of the terrace offers its own personality, from a quiet sitting area off one bedroom, to lounging in the sun near the other, to grand entertaining along the western side.
Each of the bedrooms fits a king-sized bed and comes with an en-suite bathroom. The larger of the two sits adjacent to the living room, and includes a generous exposures to the south and the west. The en-suite windowed bathroom features tile floors and newly upgraded fixtures from Lefroy Brooks. The second bedroom suite offers a tempered southern exposure, with open views. There en-suite bathroom has also been upgraded with new tiling and Lefroy Brooks fixtures.
Penthouse West includes in-unit washer and dryer, an integrated Sonos system, and newly upgraded heating and cooling.
Built in 1925 by architects Sugarmann & Berger, 21 East 10th Street was converted to cooperative in 1983. A landmark in the truest sense, the building offers Romanesque Revival details both inside and out, from cornices and decorative arches to the ornate and unique lobby. Presently, the building has a live-in superintendent, a full-time porter, central laundry, and bike storage.
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