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  • LISTING ID: I1521860758236794593
  • BUILDING OWNERSHIP: Stock Cooperative
  • BUILDING AGE: N/A
  • UNITS IN BUILDING: 86
  • CC / MAINT: $1,901 / monthly
  • TAXES: N/A
  • STORIES: 8
  • PETS: Building Yes,Cats OK,Dogs OK
  • FURNISHED: N/A
  • Amenities:
  • , Building Washer Dryer Install Allowed, Building Multiple Locations, Common Area

Exquisitely Renovated with Empire State Building View! Nestled above Sheridan Square Garden, this recently & superbly renovated gem features 9?-6? ceilings; an open kitchen featuring quartzite countertops, backsplash, and accent wall, top Italian cabinetry by Artitalia, and moveable island with bar stools, plus top of the line appliances including Bertazzoni stove, Liebherr refrigerator, Bosch microwave, and Beko dishwasher; a chic upscale bath showcases stunning slate blue and light marble herringbone tile with brass fixtures including rainfall shower head; spacious home office area; plentiful closets; brass hardware by Buster and Punch and beautiful hardwood floors throughout. This bright & elegant unit, finished with Farrow and Ball paint, boasts 3 large brand new windows, each with motorized Allure remote controlled shades, that frame beautiful views of the Empire State Building and Sheridan Square Garden below.

9 Barrow Street (aka The Hallanan, a former printing house built in the 1890s) is a full-service, pet-friendly, cooperative in the vibrant heart of Greenwich Village and features doorman 8am-midnight, live-in superintendent, laundry on each floor and recently renovated elevators. The charming location is close to several major subway and bus lines, Washington Square Park, NYU, Union Square, and countless restaurants, boutiques, happening bars, and convenient to Soho, Chelsea, Hudson River Park, Meatpacking, and East and West Village.

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West Village neighborhood

With a number of classic artists lofts in the area, the West Village is in some ways the center of the bohemian lifestyle on NYC’s West Side. So much so, the neighborhood has affectionately become known as “Little Bohemia”, a trend which started about a century ago.

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