Apartment Features:
Eat-In Kitchen; Windowed Kitchen; Open Kitchen; Chef's Kitchen; Dishwasher; Windowed Bathroom; High Ceiling; Wood Floors; New Window; Oversized Window
Exposure / View:
North; South; West/ Open
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 :
NO 2 Shares!!! There is NO FEE if direct & brokers collect their own fee! Charming, renovated, sunny & quiet are just some of the main features of this rare 1 bed offering in a gorgeous prewar elev Bldg right on Union Sq Park. This Flat features beautiful hardwood Floors, reno windowed spa-esqe bath, Over sized renovated windowed Eat-In Kit w/passthru, d/w, hi ceil & 3 Exposures incl south,west & north.
This flat features rare turn of the century original Oak Pocket Doors that lead you into your bedroom where you will enjoy beautiful Sunsets every day.
Guarantors are OK-No Dogs & No Shares.
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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