Price
$5,352,594
Lot Dimensions
23' X 92'
Stories
3
Appx. SqFt
5,290
Rooms
7
Annual Taxes
$66,984
Avenue Of The Americas & Seventh Ave.
- 23’-Wide
- Curb Cut
- Loft-like Ceilings
- Opportunity to Owner Occupy a Commercial Carriage House w/ an Existing Curb Cut
Set on one of the blocks where many of New York's 19th Century elite boarded their horses, 134 West 18th Street sits in between a row of historic carriage houses, is 23'-wide, and has the ability to be delivered vacant, creating an opportunity to owner occupy a commercial carriage house with an existing curb cut. The street is notable for high-end retail such as West Elm and Michael Aram, furniture designers and the famed Metropolitan Pavilion. The ground floor is currently occupied until August 2022 by the renowned fixtures company Lefroy Brooks; the manufacturer of classic British bathroom and kitchen brassware recognized from the late Victorian era through today, paying $15,333 per month. Lofty ceilings, HVAC throughout, and glass frontage allow great street presence. The second and third levels are configured as a three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit with a private terrace facing North, currently paying $11,000 per month. 134 West 18th Street is located just outside the Chelsea Historic District and has a total buildable of 12,738 square feet. Though the Sliver Law likely applies, the unused air rights may have future value to the most discerning purchaser.
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