Truly unique, this gut-renovated pre-war cooperative is in the heart of the West Village on West 10th Street between Greenwich and Hudson.

Details
Features
Open Renovated Kitchen
Renovated Bathroom
Double Exposures
Standing-Height Storage Underfoot
12-Foot Ceilings
Wood-Burning Fireplace
Original Inlaid Hardwood Floors
Converted Pre-War Police Stable
Built in 1880
5 Floors
10 Units
Pets Allowed
Private Parking
Roof Deck
Property Description
Sold and closed.
Truly unique, this gut-renovated pre-war cooperative is in the heart of the West Village on West 10th Street between Greenwich and Hudson.
The home is thoughtfully modernized with timeless details in tact. It features a wood-burning fireplace, century-old hardwood floors and 12+ foot ceilings, coupled with modern appointments to it's Carrera marble surfaced open kitchen and bath, and to its many closets, including under-foot, standing-height storage that is at once clever and practical.
Built in 1880 as a police stable, the co-op remains one of the only Downtown to offer private resident parking, at the cost of $150/month, and its ten owners share a roof deck with four-directional views, laundry, and an ideal location steps from New York's most renowned dining and nightlife.
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Listing Agent
260 West 10th Street, 2A
A gut-renovated pre-war co-op on West 10th Street between Greenwich and Hudson.
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