56 East 1st Street
East Village, NYC
$13,250,000 Price
7 Bedrooms   6.0 Baths

56 East 1st Street, East Village, NYC

56 East 1st Street is a spectacular, 22-wide, 3-unit, industrial chic downtown property. This 5-story, approximately 6,090 sq. ft. building contains a community facility on the ground floor, a duplex apartment with outdoor space and a sprawling triplex with 20' ceilings, terrace, and roof deck. There is...

56 East 1st Street is a spectacular, 22-wide, 3-unit, industrial chic downtown property. This 5-story, approximately 6,090 sq. ft. building contains a community facility on the ground floor, a duplex apartment with outdoor space and a sprawling triplex with 20' ceilings, terrace, and roof deck. There is additional FAR that could be realized by building up or utilizing some of the unused internal cubic feet. It could be converted to a grand single-family home or used for institutions. Located at the center of Nolita, NoHo, the East Village and the Lower East Side, the property is minutes away from some of the best restaurants and shopping options in Manhattan. Steps away are also eight major subway lines, providing easy access to anywhere in the City.

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Listing Details

East Village, NYC
Type: Townhouse
Price: $13,250,000
Re Tax: $28,944
Web ID: 540483256

Info & Amenities

Type: Townhouse
Rooms: 11.0
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 6.0
Built: 2002
Pets allowed: Yes

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