Apartment Features:
Open Kitchen; Dishwasher; Original Details; Wood Floors
Exposure / View:
South
Building Features:
Affectionately known as The Cast Iron, it is a landmarked prewar that was built well before the turn of the 19th Century in 1868. It was originally built to house the "James McCreery Dry Goods Store". The Architect/Designer was the Renowned John Kellum. This 7-story structure with 144 apartments is notable for its facade that Features Immense Corinthian columns. The conversion to residential use preserved the columns & most of its ornate facade. Kellum's exterior's are in the Italianate manner best know for their immense cast-iron structural and decorative elements.
The Cast Iron is 24 hr Doorman with a full staff including porters & a resident superintendent. It has a beautiful planted Roof-deck, Laundry, Bike Room & Two passenger Elevators. Pre-war
Broker Summary :
This charming & oversized Greenwich Village flat features one of the famous original cast iron columns that juts straight through the renovated stainless steel kitchen. Features south exposure, newly refinished hardwood floors & a dining area.
Enhanced Value: Owner is offering basic cable & WiFi via Spectrum at no extra charge as part of the rent.
Kitchen: Renovated & spacious. It has two entrances that truly give the space a great flow. The kitchen features all stainless steel appliances including a D/W. Bathroom: Renovated & stylish with a floating sink and high end toilet.
There is no board approval required as the owner is an original subscriber. Please note that applicant must still submit full financial disclosure application along with reference letters and a $500 non refundable move-in fee. There will also likely be an interview.
Available Immediately upon managing agent giving the application clearance & scheduling a move-in date with the building thereafter.
This is a nonsmoking apartment.
Building Info: The Cast Iron is a stunning land-marked prewar building that was built well before the turn of the 19th Century in 1868. It was originally built to house the āJames McCreery Dry Goods Storeā. The Architect/Designer was the Renowned John Kellum. This 7-story structure with 144 apartments is notable for its facade that features immense Corinthian columns. The conversion to residential use preserved the columns & most of its ornate facade. Kellum's exteriors are in the Italianate manner best known for their immense cast-iron structural and decorative elements.
The Cast Iron is 24 hour prewar landmark doorman building with a full staff including porters & an excellent resident superintendent. Further features include beautiful planted roof-deck, laundry, bike room & two modern passenger elevators
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