ID # | RLS20010067 |
房资料 | 统舱 STUDIO, 洗碗机, 建筑有205公寓, 建筑有12层楼 上市时间: 6天 |
建造年份 | 1882年 |
管理费 | $1千1 ($1,176) |
地铁站 | 4 分钟到 R, W, L |
5 分钟到 4, 5, 6, N, Q | |
7 分钟到 A, C, E, B, D, F, M | |
10 分钟到 1, 2, 3 | |
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住宅3F是一个经过新装修的宽敞工作室阁楼,位于格林威治村中心的阿尔伯特大厦,紧邻大学大街。它坐落在一个迷人的绿树成荫的街区,东10街23号是一座全服务的前战争门卫建筑,距离华盛顿广场公园仅几个街区。成为这是经历了显著改造后第一个享受此住所的居民。
住宅3F
此宽敞的工作室展示了令人印象深刻的空间和翻新的天然橡木地板,拥有近11英尺的高天花板,布局明亮开放。阳光通过两个巨大的7’4”窗户洒入安静的室内,这些窗户面向西方,俯瞰下方的景观露台;内嵌照明在夜晚照亮空间。请注意:部分照片经过虚拟布置。
在施工过程中,原来的走廊厨房被重新设计为开放式,与起居区无缝整合。一个舒适可坐四人的大早餐吧成为了厨房的中心。厨房细节考究,优雅地配备了大理石花纹的石英台面和全高石板靠背、丰富的摇椅式橱柜、Ruvati双槽水槽及高档配件,包括哑光黑色的Brizo拉下式水龙头。全新的不锈钢电器,包括一台洗碗机和一台“智能”三星炉(带空气炸锅和低温慢煮模式),以及一个可容纳25瓶酒的酒柜,组成这个烹饪空间。
入口处的口袋门打开后,展现出阁楼奢华的浴室,配有壁挂式水槽、双开门LED药柜和流线型哑光黑色配件。淋浴间贴有纹理的梅瓦白瓷砖,配备了暴露式管道系统及带雨淋头和手持淋浴的设施,还有一个隐蔽的无尽排水口。淋浴旁是一个待定制的储物区域,以适应下一位居民的需要(当前的储物空间已被虚拟渲染)。
阿尔伯特大厦
阿尔伯特大厦是格林威治村首屈一指的全服务前战争合作公寓,位于大学大街东10街与11街之间的整个优质街区前面。最初是一个酒店,成为著名作家、艺术家和音乐家的避风港,这些杰出的物业因其对纽约市的文化重要性而获得了国家历史名胜名录的荣誉。它包括约190个住宅,分布在四座相互连接的建筑中,其中一座由著名建筑师亨利·J·哈登伯赫设计(以其设计的广场酒店、达科他大厦和康爱迪生大厦而闻名)。这些历史建筑——东10街23号、东11街40号、东11街50号、大学大街67号——中最早可追溯到19世纪中后期,已无缝整合,同时保持其建筑遗产。
如今,居民享受来自专职员工的卓越服务,包括门卫(全职)、搬运工、修理工和一名住勤经理,确保持续的安全和援助。股东还可以享受中心洗衣设施、自行车储藏室以及从11街进入建筑的便利。24/7有人值守的大堂装饰有复古黑白摄影和历史文物,以纪念阿尔伯特大厦的辉煌过去。
迷人的美丽绿化屋顶绿洲设有凉棚、一个新鲜香草和西红柿的花园、户外淋浴,以及多个适合休闲和娱乐的家具区域(照片拍摄于去年夏季翻新之前)。
董事会维持合理和宽容的政策,欢迎宠物、临时居所、父母购买、赠与、转租和融资(75%最高),但需获得批准。洗衣机/干衣机和墙壁穿孔空调可在董事会许可下安装。
欲探索阿尔伯特酒店的历史,请访问:www.thehotelalbert.com
Residence 3F is a newly renovated spacious studio loft with soaring ceilings located in The Albert, just off University Place in the heart of Greenwich Village. Set on a charming tree-lined block, 23 East 10th Street is a full-service prewar doorman building, centrally located a few blocks from Washington Square Park. Be the first resident to enjoy this home following its remarkable transformation.
RESIDENCE 3F
Showcasing impressive volume and refinished natural oak floors, this expansive studio boasts nearly 11-foot ceilings and offers a bright, open layout. Sunlight drenches the airy pin-drop quiet interior through two massive 7'4" windows that face west and overlook landscaped terraces below; recessed lighting illuminates the space at night. Please note: some photos have been virtually staged.
During construction, the original galley kitchen was redesigned into an open-concept, seamlessly integrated with the living area. A large breakfast bar, comfortably seating four, now serves as its centerpiece. With meticulous attention to detail, the kitchen is elegantly finished with marbled quartz countertops and a full-height slab backsplash, abundant shaker-style cabinetry, a Ruvati double basin sink and premium fixtures, including a matte black Brizo pull-down faucet. Brand-new stainless steel appliances — a dishwasher and "smart" range from Samsung (with air fryer and sous vide modes) — and a 25-bottle wine cooler complete this culinary space.
A pocket door off the entry reveals the loft's sumptuous bathroom, appointed with a wall-mounted sink, a double-door LED medicine cabinet, and sleek matte black fixtures. The shower, clad in textured Maeva white tile, is equipped with an exposed pipe system with a rainfall head + handshower, and a discreet infinity drain. Adjacent to the shower, a storage area awaits customization to suit the next resident’s needs (the current storage space has been virtually rendered).
THE ALBERT
The Albert, Greenwich Village’s premier full-service prewar co-op, occupies an entire prime blockfront of University Place between East 10th and 11th Streets. Originally a hotel that became a haven for famous writers, artists and musicians, this distinguished property has earned a place on the prestigious National Register of Historic Places for its cultural significance to NYC. It comprises approximately 190 residences across four interconnected buildings, including one designed by renowned architect Henry J. Hardenbergh (famed for The Plaza, the Dakota, and the Con Edison Building). These historic structures — 23 East 10th, 40 East 11th, 50 East 11th, 67 University Place — with the earliest dating back to the mid-late 1800s, have been seamlessly integrated while preserving their architectural heritage
Today, residents enjoy exceptional service from a dedicated staff, including doormen (full-time), porters, a handyman, and a live-in resident manager, ensuring continuous security and assistance. Shareholders also benefit from the convenience of a central laundry facility, bicycle storage and access to the building from 11th Street. The 24/7 attended lobby is adorned with vintage black & white photography and historical artifacts that pay tribute to The Albert’s storied past.
The enchanting beautifully landscaped rooftop oasis features a pergola, a garden with fresh herbs and tomatoes, an outdoor shower, and multiple furnished areas for lounging and entertaining (photo taken prior to the renovation last summer).
The board maintains reasonable and accommodating policies, welcoming pets, pied-à-terres, parental purchases, gifting, sublets and financing (75% max) with approval. Washer/dryers and through-the-wall air conditioners may be installed with board permission.
To explore the history of the Hotel Albert, please visit: www.thehotelalbert.com
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