Apartment Features:
Entry Foyer; Windowed Kitchen; Pullman Kitchen; Windowed Bathroom; High Ceiling; Original Details; Wood Floors
Exposure / View:
North; South; West
Building Features:
Gorgeous prewar elevator Bldg with great resident Super, updated Laundry Room & Cyber Doorman service. Two modern passenger Elevators along with Renovated Hallways, Lobby & Entry Way. The Swannanoa is a 10-story Neo-Renaissance apartment building designed by a prolific designer of residential buildings whose name is generally associated with single-family row houses. The building was planned with 40 apartments, four on each floor. Its most imposing feature is the two-story base with granite pilasters and projecting portico supported by four granite columns. Above the portico are seven-story rounded bays, undoubtedly designed to provide residents with views toward nearby Union Square. The brick-faced upper floors are extensively ornamented with Terra- Cotta, including foliate detail, Cartouches, Lion heads, and Dolphins. Designed by Renowned Architect: Gilbert A. Schellinger 1898-1900. Pre-war
Broker Summary :
This is one of those rare street level Professional Office Spaces in the lobby of a classic prewar Bldg just steps to Union SQ Park. There is significant street exposure including 3 windows where you can place a Dr's plaque\professional sign.
Features a sep windowed eff Kit,large sep Waiting Room,renovated windowed Bath, high Ceiling,3 Exposures incl south,windows in every room & beautiful hardwood Floors. This opportunity rarely becomes available & its been 6 years since it was last on the market. It is ideal for a Therapist's office but could also work well a low or no traffic office. The co-op will not allow any kind of alternative medicine type offices.
Bldg Info: Gorgeous prewar elevator Bldg with great resident Super, updated Laundry Room & Cyber Doorman service. Two modern passenger Elevators along with Renovated Hallways, Lobby & Entry Way. The Swannanoa is a 10-story Neo-Renaissance apartment building designed by a prolific designer of residential buildings whose name is generally associated with single-family row houses. The building was planned with 40 apartments, four on each floor. Its most imposing feature is the two-story base with granite pilasters and projecting portico supported by four granite columns. Above the portico are seven-story rounded bays, undoubtedly designed to provide residents with views toward nearby Union Square. The brick-faced upper floors are extensively ornamented with Terra- Cotta, including foliate detail, Cartouches, Lion heads, and Dolphins. Designed by Renowned Architect: Gilbert A. Schellinger 1898-1900.
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