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211 Elizabeth Street # 4S, New York, NY 10012 - 211Elizabeth
(Soho, Condo)
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1 Bedroom
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$2,900,000 |
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$1,490 |
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$81 |
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1 |
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1,151 |
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For Sale |
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From acclaimed Roman amp; Williams, celebrated designers of the Boom Boom Room and the interiors at the Standard and Ace Hotels, the most glamorous one bedroom apartment in New York. A luxuriously proportioned home, located in downtowns architecturally iconic 211 Elizabeth Street, this apartment is substantial, distinctive and rich with handcrafted details. Beautifully proportioned rooms flow from one to the next in the gracious pre-war manner with an innovative twist. Roman amp; Williams flourishes include a large wood burning fireplace, walnut herringbone floors, baseboards, casings, windows and doors trimmed in high gloss black oil paint. A dramatic wall of 9 foot high glass doors-with true divided lights and transoms -intersects the living room and the bedroom. The Roman amp; Williams designed kitchen is trimmed in walnut with black cabinetry and counters rendered in Danish oiled wood, while the bathroom is clad in Calacutta Gold marble slabs with patinated brass fixtures and a stand-alone soaking tub evoking the grand European hotel tradition. Building Features include: Doorman and super, fitness center, private storage, bike room and landscaped roof terrace Building Amenities Bike Room Gym Pets Allowed Doorman Laundry in Building Storage Available Elevator Live-in Super
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211 Elizabeth Street embraces the architectural vernacular of its historic New York neighborhood - and stands out for its use of traditional materials, handcrafted details and classic design. These are real homes made from real materials in one of New York's last remaining authentic neighborhoods. The celebrated Designer Architects Roman & Williams have created 15 one and two bedroom bespoke homes in a substantial 7 story red brick building on the corner of Elizabeth and Prince Streets. For those looking for a refuge from the flood of modern, glassy, glitzy condominiums, but with the shininess of new development, look no further. 211 Elizabeth Street brings pre-war grace and charm downtown in a new construction package. Each of its 15 residences is distinctive and gracious, and in direct contrast to the recent wave of geometric residential design. From its traditional design to its use of hand-crafted materials, the classic nature of this building is sure to make old-school feel new and desirable once more. The box-like building of red brick located on the corner of Prince and Elizabeth Streets isn’t intended to turn heads. Instead the designers, Roman & Williams, made it a point to incorporate the building’s design into the other structures of the neighborhood. This stress on authenticity adds substance and personality to the luxury condo development that is hard to come by in an age when the futuristic look is utilized at the expense of aesthetics.
This respect for tradition is as important inside the homes as out. Designed by the same company that built the exterior’s personality, the interiors take on a pre-war ambiance that leaves a distinct mark on each unit. Nine-foot high glass doors separate the living and dining rooms, and a large wood-burning fireplace serves as the focal point of the family area. Walnut herringbone parquet flooring adds a unique charm to the units.
Historically, designers provide contrast in different rooms to separate area functions. It’s no different here. The kitchen, with dark woods and old-style hanging lights is a world away from the master bath and its sterile efficiency; walls and floors of Calacatta gold marble in the bath whisk the resident away to modern Europe, where double vanities and mirrors encourage intimacy during even the most mundane of tasks.
Each unit of 211 Elizabeth is crafted to be unique. This is especially true of the 2,189 square-foot penthouse; it is a building in its own right, sitting atop the Elizabeth structure like a sentinel. Twelve glass doors are spaced evenly across the unit, each leading to the full-length terrace. Above, there’s room to entertain with a trellised grilling area and solarium, complete with wood-burning fireplace. Finally, a hot tub and shower area can be a good place for a relaxing moment of meditation.
211 Elizabeth is located in the little-recognized Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan. Originally part of Little Italy, Nolita has evolved to become its own unique corner of New York, with trendy boutiques and restaurants, and a family-friendliness that is standard across the city.
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I love living in the Noho/Soho area. I see tis building from my window across the st. I had to go and check out the building even though i dont have the cash for it :(. knowing now that there is a perfect apt out ther for me is a hard feeling. this b
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