| ID # | RLS20061215 |
| Detay | 4 chambre, 4 twalèt, machin lave, machin sèch, enteryè: 3000 ft2, 279m2, 4 kay nan batiman an, batiman an gen 4 etaj DOM: 52 jou |
| Ane konstriksyon | 1980 |
| Frè antretyen | $3,638 |
| Tren anba tè | 3 minit pou tren A, C, E, B, D, F, M |
| 5 minit pou tren 1, L | |
| 6 minit pou tren 2, 3 | |
| 8 minit pou tren R, W | |
| 9 minit pou tren N, Q, 4, 5, 6 | |
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Yon Landmark Achitekti sou Kòt Lòv Greenwich Village
Sitiye sou youn nan blòk ki pi souvan vle nan Greenwich Village, sa a penthouse eksepsyonèl ki nan 52 West 9th Street ofri yon konvèjans ra ant pwovens istorik ak rafine kotemporen. Orijinalman konstwi an 1849, sa a townhouse ki laj 25 pye, 93 pye pwofond se youn nan rezidans ki pi enpòtan nan achitekti nan Lower Manhattan.
Reimajine an 2017 pa achitèk Italyen ki renome Pietro Cicognani, penthouse duplex ki gen kat chanm ak kat twalèt sa a gen yon veranda prive ak detay majistral tout kote. Entèyèr yo karakterize pa elegante restrenn, ak fini Italyen fèt sou demann, travay mi koutim, ak planch pye pye ki bay chalè ak kontinite.
Nan kè rezidans lan, gen sal la gwo, yon espas vivan ak divertisman vòlumin ki defini pa plafon 17 pye ak gwo fenèt ki fè fas a nò ak sid. Yon chemin pòch nan bwa kenbe sal la, pandan pòt franse yo louvri sou yon teras ki gen vi ikonik sou Empire State Building. Kwizin nan ki fèt nan stil Shaker sou nivo prensipal la entegre bèl kabinè ak materyèl atizanal ak kouvèti eksepsyonèl.
Nivo anwo a gen yon suite chanm ki plen solèy, yon bibliyotèk fleksib oswa den, yon twalèt plen ki gen limyè, ak yon klozèt ak fenèt. Eksposizyon ki fè fas a sid yo bay vi san obstak sou One World Trade Center, ki ogmante anbyans trankil suite a.
Nivo anba a gen yon suite prensipal seren avèk yon klozèt ak yon twalèt ki san fenèt ki sanble ak yon spa ki gen yon beny pou tranpe, yon douch separe, ak yon vanity koutim. De lòt chanm ki gen anpil limyè, yon twalèt plen, ak yon chanm lave espasyal ki gen de inite lave-seche konplete etaj sa a.
Modèn amelyorasyon yo gen ladan nouvo gwo fenèt, sistèm lè santral, limyè designer, ak fini sofistike tout kote. Chak eleman te chwazi avèk anpil atansyon, ak anpil materyèl te enpòte dirèkteman soti nan Itali.
52 West 9th Street gen yon istwa vèsè. An 1917, W. Forbes Morgan, ne J. Pierpont Morgan, te achte pwopriyete a, ki byen vit te vin konnen kòm Morgan House. Muralist byen note William de Leftwich Dodge te rete isit la pita, li te desen balandraj la orné, gran atelye a, ak medalyon terracotta distenk yo ki rete jodi a.
Kay la te kontinye sèvi kòm lekòl Hans Hofmann pou Bèl Atizay, yon enstitisyon enpòtan nan atizay modèn. Nan dènye ane yo, li te sèvi kòm rezidans ak atelye renome pentèr Eric Fischl ak atis April Gornik, ki ranfòse pedigrè kiltirèl ak kreyatif li.
Sitiye nan yon koperativ boutique ki jere tèt li ak sèlman yon lòt aksyonè, rezidans eksepsyonèl sa a ofri prive, pwovens, ak yon opòtinite inik pou pwopriye yon moso defini nan eritaj achitekti Greenwich Village. Pri ki pou chak mwa yo eksepsyonèlman ba, ki ogmante apèl sa a ofri ra.
An Architectural Landmark on the Greenwich Village Gold Coast
Situated on one of the most coveted blocks in Greenwich Village, this exceptional penthouse at 52 West 9th Street offers a rare convergence of historic provenance and contemporary refinement. Originally constructed in 1849, this 25-foot-wide, 93-foot-deep townhouse stands among the most architecturally significant residences in Lower Manhattan.
Reimagined in 2017 by acclaimed Italian architect Pietro Cicognani, the four-bedroom, four-bathroom duplex penthouse features a private veranda and masterful detailing throughout. The interiors are characterized by restrained elegance, with bespoke Italian finishes, custom millwork, and wide-plank pine floors that lend warmth and continuity.
At the heart of the residence stands the great room, a voluminous living and entertaining space defined by 17-foot ceilings and expansive north- and south-facing windows. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the room, while French doors open to a terrace with iconic Empire State Building views. The custom Shaker-style eat-in kitchen on the main level integrates fine cabinetry and artisanal materials with exceptional craftsmanship.
The upper level includes a sun-filled bedroom suite, a flexible library or den, a skylit full bathroom, and a windowed walk-in closet. South-facing exposures provide unobstructed views of One World Trade Center, enhancing the suite's tranquil ambiance.
The lower level features a serene primary suite with a walk-in closet and a spa-like, windowed en-suite bathroom with a soaking tub, separate shower, and custom vanity. Two additional light-filled bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a spacious laundry room with dual washer-dryer units complete this floor.
Modern upgrades include new oversized windows, central air conditioning, designer lighting, and sophisticated finishes throughout. Every element was thoughtfully sourced, with many materials imported directly from Italy.
52 West 9th Street has a storied history. In 1917, W. Forbes Morgan, nephew of J. Pierpont Morgan, acquired the property, which soon became known as the Morgan House. Noted muralist William de Leftwich Dodge later resided here, designing the ornate balcony, grand studio, and the distinctive terracotta medallions that remain today.
The home went on to house the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts, a seminal institution in modern art. In recent years, it served as the residence and studio of renowned painter Eric Fischl and artist April Gornik, reinforcing its cultural and creative pedigree.
Set within a boutique, self-managed co-op shared with only one other shareholder, this exceptional residence offers privacy, provenance, and a singular opportunity to own a defining piece of Greenwich Village's architectural legacy. Monthly carrying costs are exceptionally low, further enhancing the appeal of this rare offering.
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