ID # | RLS10937988 |
Detay | 1 chambre, 1 twalèt, 1 mwatye twalèt, machin lave, machin sèch, enteryè: 2400 ft2, 223m2, 2 kay nan batiman an, batiman an gen 2 etaj DOM: 1 jou |
Taks (pa ane) | $34,524 |
Tren anba tè | 8 minit pou tren 1 |
10 minit pou tren A, C, E, B, D, F, M | |
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392 West Street // 6 Weehawken Street
Bati an 1834, sa a ki se Landmark, 28.25 pye x 28.84 pye, chame a li a chita prèske san chanjman depi jan li te ye nan mitan 19yèm syèk la ak gwo tèt li ak eskalye sou bò Weehawken lan.
Sa a se yon kay an bwa ak twati ki kouvri ak bwa, ki gen de etaj ak yon demi, 2400 pye kare, ki di se pi ansyen kay ki toujou kanpe nan Greenwich Village. Epi tout vèsyon li yo pandan de syèk yo reflete chanjman enpòtan ki te fèt nan pati sa a nan West Village, sèlman kèk etap soti nan Hudson River. Istwa 6 Weehawken Street (392 West Street) kòmanse nan ane 1830 yo. Se lè sa a ke ti Weehawken Street la te kreye sou ansyen sit Newgate State Prison.
Apre Newgate te fèmen, vil la deside transfòme pwopriyete a an yon mache pwodui, vyann, ak pwason ki rele Greenwich Market (yon nan anpil mache an lè ki te bò Hudson River nan lè sa a) ki limite pa Christopher Street ak Amos Street, ki se non 19yèm syèk la pou jodi a West 10th Street. Nan ane 1920 yo, pandan pwobisyon an te an vigè, 6 Weehawken te vin "Billie's Original Clam Broth House" e nan ane 1940 yo, li te tounen yon magazen ki vann rad travay, gan kanva, tabak, ak yon melanj etranj de ti bagay ki te anviye pa maren ak dockwallopers.
Avèk yon fasad sou toude West Street ak Weehawken, e ki zòn pou komès kòm byen ke rezidansyèl, ti bijou sa a ap tann pwochen vèsyon li a.
Pote achitèk ou ak imajinasyon ou. 1550 +/- FAR DISPONIB.
392 West Street // 6 Weehawken Street
Built in 1834 this Landmarked 28.25 ft x 28.84 ft charmer sits almost unchanged from the way it looked in the mid-19th century with its steeply pitched roof and side staircase on the Weehawken entrance.
This two and a half story shingled, 2400 SF wooden house is said to be the oldest house still standing in Greenwich Village. And all of its various incarnations over two centuries reflect the enormous changes that took place in this part of the West Village, just steps from the Hudson River. The story of 6 Weehawken Street (392 West Street) begins in the 1830s. That's when tiny Weehawken Street was created on the former site of Newgate State Prison.
After Newgate was closed, the city decided to turn the property into a produce, meat, and fish market called Greenwich Market (one of many open-air markets along the Hudson River at the time) bounded by Christopher Street and Amos Street, the 19th century name for today's West 10th Street.In the 1920s, with Prohibition in effect, 6 Weehawken became "Billie's Original Clam Broth House" and in the 1940s a retail shoppe carrying work clothes, canvas gloves, tobacco, and a strange assortment of odds and ends desired by seafarers and dockwallopers.
With frontage on both West Street and Weehawken, and zoned for commercial as well as residential, this versatile little gem awaits its next incarnation.
Bring your architect and your imagination. 1550 +/- FAR AVAILABLE
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