SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT First time on the market in over 50 years, 135 East 19th Street is one of the last grand architecturally significant townhouses remaining available for private ownership in New York City, with a history rivaling any notable residence in the United States. This amazing home was originally built by wealthy Dutch owners in Amsterdam in the 17th century, then dismantled and shipped to the Upper West Side in 1845. In 1910, it was relocated again to Gramercy Park and completed by English architect Frederick J. Sterner, becoming known as “The Joseph B. Thomas House” – named for the owner who accumulated his fortune in the sugar business. Still remaining fully intact, its most recent owner was a world-famous fashion designer and humanitarian. Society’s most notable women were dressed in this amazing home and the city’s finest parties were held amongst its grandeur and provenance. From the outside, this major townhouse is impressive and most special for its Gothic fantasy design. Ribbons of stained-glass windows sparkle on every floor, decorative stone inlays define the façade, and an ornate roof line caps this "best on the block" mansion. Massive wood carved entry doors belie the history and scale that lie within, with the townhouse offering four stories (plus an interior mezzanine) and almost 7,000 square feet of interior living space. The huge entry foyer awaits its next guest featuring a gorgeous Flemish pattern stone floor. The real majesty begins when one enters the living room once referred to by the architect as the “Italian Room” with its massive barrel-vaulted ceiling, delicate filigree plasterwork, wood paneled walls, and massive stone fireplace. Beyond the living room and its huge stained glass Renaissance windowed wall is a crystal palace style garden with a working fountain and areas for interior plantings under a glass solarium roof. Below the living room, down a special staircase, is an amazing wine cellar and bacchanal tasting room. The dining room is fit for royalty and can seat many for major dinner parties or remain intimate for just a few. One feels like they are in a European country estate, with intricate woodwork lining the walls. The upstairs bedroom floors can be reimagined as massive en-suite bedrooms, dressing rooms, staff rooms, and more. An ornately carved winding staircase encircles each floor. Presently, there are six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a full chef’s kitchen, a prep kitchen off the dining room, a dumbwaiter, two staircases, a laundry center, and more.
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT First time on the market in over 50 years, 135 East 19th Street is one of the last grand architecturally significant townhouses remaining available for private ownership in New York City, with a history rivaling any notable residence in the United States. This amazing home was originally built by wealthy Dutch owners in Amsterdam in the 17th century, then dismantled and shipped to the Upper West Side in 1845. In 1910, it was relocated again to Gramercy Park and completed by English architect Frederick J. Sterner, becoming known as “The Joseph B. Thomas House” – named for the owner who accumulated his fortune in the sugar business. Still remaining fully intact, its most recent owner was a world-famous fashion designer and humanitarian. Society’s most notable women were dressed in this amazing home and the city’s finest parties were held amongst its grandeur and provenance. From the outside, this major townhouse is impressive and most special for its Gothic fantasy design. Ribbons of stained-glass windows sparkle on every floor, decorative stone inlays define the façade, and an ornate roof line caps this "best on the block" mansion. Massive wood carved entry doors belie the history and scale that lie within, with the townhouse offering four stories (plus an interior mezzanine) and almost 7,000 square feet of interior living space. The huge entry foyer awaits its next guest featuring a gorgeous Flemish pattern stone floor. The real majesty begins when one enters the living room once referred to by the architect as the “Italian Room” with its massive barrel-vaulted ceiling, delicate filigree plasterwork, wood paneled walls, and massive stone fireplace. Beyond the living room and its huge stained glass Renaissance windowed wall is a crystal palace style garden with a working fountain and areas for interior plantings under a glass solarium roof. Below the living room, down a special staircase, is an amazing wine cellar and bacchanal tasting room. The dining room is fit for royalty and can seat many for major dinner parties or remain intimate for just a few. One feels like they are in a European country estate, with intricate woodwork lining the walls. The upstairs bedroom floors can be reimagined as massive en-suite bedrooms, dressing rooms, staff rooms, and more. An ornately carved winding staircase encircles each floor. Presently, there are six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a full chef’s kitchen, a prep kitchen off the dining room, a dumbwaiter, two staircases, a laundry center, and more.
WINTER INCENTIVE ! Sponsor offering 6 months Common Charges Concession through Feb. 2025. Please reach out for more details. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Ciao, East Village! Modern Italian Luxury Arrives Welcome to this alluring high floor 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom at 75 First Ave, one of the most luxurious residential boutiques in the East Village designed by star Italian architect Stefano Pasqualetti. Interiors exude modern refinement and restraint. Northern light pours through floor-to-ceiling windows, accentuating beautiful wide plank cashmere oak floors and an airy open plan layout. 7B is a one-of-a-kind and features gorgeous north views to the Empire State Building, and a wonderful split bedroom layout. The home begins with a spacious living room, dining room, and kitchen saturated with natural light. The kitchen balances bold touchpoints upon a tranquil palette that lets culinary creations shine. It features an eat-in peninsula, white and beige matte lacquered cabinets, white Carrara marble countertops and backsplash, a Fantini faucet, and high-end appliances from Miele. The bedroom has a custom reach-in closet and easy access to a pristine full bathroom with a custom vanity and sink, Nublado Raw textured marble walls, and Piasentina flame-finished stone floors. Finishing the home is a large coat closet and a Miele washer/dryer. 75 First Ave is a gravity-defying cantilever condominium boasting a glistening glass faade and offers 22 alluring units in spacious 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom layouts. Common spaces and amenities are elegant and inviting, giving residents a seamless living experience that extends beyond their front door. It is located a few blocks away from Tompkins Square Park and the Bowery with easy access to the East Village, Lower East Side, and NoHo. The building lobby features a glass entrance door that boasts natural sunlight, venetian plaster walls, and a welcoming reception desk. The private residents lounge possesses a yellow travertine fireplace, dining area, wet bar, TV, and several areas of seating. Other amenities include a full-time doorman, a landscaped rooftop deck with stunning city views, a fitness center, a bicycle room, and storage units. There are a myriad of trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops moments away, and nearby subway lines include the F, 4/6. Pets are welcome. Photos represent building finishes
WINTER INCENTIVE ! Sponsor offering 6 months Common Charges Concession through Feb. 2025. Please reach out for more details. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Ciao, East Village! Modern Italian Luxury Arrives Welcome to this alluring 1-bedroom plus home office, 2-bathroom condo at 75 First Ave, one of the most luxurious residential boutiques in the East Village designed by star Italian architect Stefano Pasqualetti. Interiors exude modern refinement and restraint. Northern and southern light pours through floor-to-ceiling windows, accentuating beautiful wide plank cashmere oak floors and an airy open plan layout. A lovely foyer with a coat closet and full bathroom flows into a spacious living room and kitchen saturated with natural light. Just off the living area is a windowed dining alcove that can easily be used as a home office. The kitchen balances bold touchpoints upon a tranquil palette that lets culinary creations shine. It features white and beige matte lacquered cabinets, white Carrara marble countertops and backsplash, a Fantini faucet, and high-end appliances from Miele. The bedroom has a custom walk-in closet and a spa-like en-suite bathroom with a custom double vanity, a walk-in shower, Nublado Raw textured marble walls, and Piasentina flame-finished stone floors. Finishing the home is a Miele washer/dryer. 75 First Ave is a gravity-defying cantilever condominium boasting a glistening glass faade and offers 22 alluring units in spacious 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom layouts. Common spaces and amenities are elegant and inviting, giving residents a seamless living experience that extends beyond their front door. It is located a few blocks away from Tompkins Square Park and the Bowery with easy access to the East Village, Lower East Side, and NoHo. The building lobby features a glass entrance door that boasts natural sunlight, venetian plaster walls, and a welcoming reception desk. The private residents lounge possesses a yellow travertine fireplace, dining area, wet bar, TV, and several areas of seating. Other amenities include a full-time doorman, a landscaped rooftop deck with stunning city views, a fitness center, a bicycle room, and storage units. There are a myriad of trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops moments away, and nearby subway lines include the F, 4/6. Pets are welcome. Photos represent building finishes.
WHERE CHRYSTIE STREET MEETS BOND STREET (32 East 1st Street) Located at the nexus of Noho, the East Village and the Lower East Side, 32 East 1st Street has been meticulously designed throughout. Residence 4B is a light-filled South facing 1 bed/ 1 bath residence that features expansive triple-pane windows and solid white oak wood floors. Features include: -10 FEET CEILINGS THROUGHOUT LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM - INTEGRATED AUDIO SYSTEM IN LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM BY SONOS - ELECTRIC SHADES BY LUTRON - HEATED FLOORS IN ALL BATHROOMS - 5 INCH SOLID WHITE OAK PLANK WOOD FLOORS - LED LIGHTS BY DELTA REO - CUSTOM BUILT WALK-IN CLOSETS AND ENTRY CLOSETS BY MOLTENI - LIGHTING AND SHADE CONTROLS BY LUTRON CASETA - CUSTOM SOLID BRUSHED OAK ITALIAN KITCHEN CABINETS BY GD - KITCHEN COUNTERTOP, BACKSPLASH & ISLAND IN NATURAL STONE - WOLF RANGE AND SUB ZERO REFRIGERATOR BUILDING AMENITIES INCLUDE - 24 HOUR DOORMAN - STATE OF THE ART GYM BY TECHNOGYM & PELETON - SAUNA -STEAM ROOM - 2 PLUNGE POOLS -MUSIC LOUNGE WITH OUTDOOR TERRACE -BUILDING WATER FILTER BY TEKLEEN 32 East 1st Street features a limited collection of thirty highly designed one to four bedroom residences at the nexus of NoHo, the East Village and Lower East Side. Inspired by the contemporary aesthetic of Italian rationalist design, 32 East 1st Street purposely lives within its urban context, presenting a substantial limestone exoskeleton accentuated by expansive triple-pane windows and geometric metal detailing. Please note some images have been virtually staged.
WHERE CHRYSTIE STREET MEETS BOND STREET (32 East 1st Street) Located at the nexus of Noho, the East Village and the Lower East Side, 32 East 1st Street has been meticulously designed throughout. Residence 4B is a light-filled South facing 1 bed/ 1 bath residence that features expansive triple-pane windows and solid white oak wood floors. Features include: -10 FEET CEILINGS THROUGHOUT LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM - INTEGRATED AUDIO SYSTEM IN LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM BY SONOS - ELECTRIC SHADES BY LUTRON - HEATED FLOORS IN ALL BATHROOMS - 5 INCH SOLID WHITE OAK PLANK WOOD FLOORS - LED LIGHTS BY DELTA REO - CUSTOM BUILT WALK-IN CLOSETS AND ENTRY CLOSETS BY MOLTENI - LIGHTING AND SHADE CONTROLS BY LUTRON CASETA - CUSTOM SOLID BRUSHED OAK ITALIAN KITCHEN CABINETS BY GD - KITCHEN COUNTERTOP, BACKSPLASH & ISLAND IN NATURAL STONE - WOLF RANGE AND SUB ZERO REFRIGERATOR BUILDING AMENITIES INCLUDE - 24 HOUR DOORMAN - STATE OF THE ART GYM BY TECHNOGYM & PELETON - SAUNA -STEAM ROOM - 2 PLUNGE POOLS -MUSIC LOUNGE WITH OUTDOOR TERRACE -BUILDING WATER FILTER BY TEKLEEN 32 East 1st Street features a limited collection of thirty highly designed one to four bedroom residences at the nexus of NoHo, the East Village and Lower East Side. Inspired by the contemporary aesthetic of Italian rationalist design, 32 East 1st Street purposely lives within its urban context, presenting a substantial limestone exoskeleton accentuated by expansive triple-pane windows and geometric metal detailing. Please note some images have been virtually staged.
In an elite group of the most rarefied homes in the world, this exceptional penthouse sprawls over 12,000 square feet of private indoor and outdoor space. Five expansive bedrooms and palatial living space occupy an interior 8,000 square feet, while two rooftop terraces and a heated swimming pool spread over an additional 4,000+ square feet. Located in vibrant, coveted Noho, this spectacular home is a study in stunning modernism and traditional design with no expense spared and no detail unconsidered. A home within a home, the palatial first level satisfies the needs of the most discerning connoisseur of high design and ultimate comfort. Bathed in light thanks to a wall of massive arched windows, the enormous, jaw-dropping living room features a hand-carved backlit Onyx bar, and an original 17th-Century Dutch Tudor fireplace. The living room also boasts bespoke wood-coffered and copper leaf barrel-vaulted ceilings, meticulously maintained original cast-iron columns and reclaimed wide plank Oak floors. With a nod to French country kitchens, the chef’s kitchen boasts barrel-vaulted exposed brick ceilings, a caesarstone breakfast bar, a custom-built dining nook with south-facing floor to ceiling French-paned windows, as well as top-of-the-line appliances including a La Cornue five-burner range. Remarkable details such as blue marble tiles recovered, incredibly, from a convent in France accent the room. A handsome Mahogany-clad annexes the sleeping quarters, which include two spacious en-suite bedrooms with ample closet space. The pièce-de-résistance is the sumptuous primary suite. Sitting behind one-of-a-kind, carved Moroccan wood doors, the grandiose Mahogany-paneled suite features exquisite touches like a basket-weave wood vaulted ceiling, and a show-stopping Italian marble spa bathroom with a soaking tub, separate shower, double vanity and radiant heat floors. The upper levels of this unparalleled mansion represent peak, luxurious form and ultimate, considered function. Essentially a second, separate home, the top two floors are accessed either via a staircase from the main floor, or a private keyed elevator. Formerly known as Sky Studios, the colossal, glass-enclosed great room maximizes natural light and boasts 17’ high ceilings and spills out onto a perfectly-landscaped garden with sweeping western views. A well-appointed chef’s kitchen features Viking appliances, stainless steel finishes, an east-facing breakfast bar, and an adjacent powder room. A fully equipped home theater/media room and huge fourth bedroom sit across the way with a shared full ensuite bath. Rounding out this astonishing layout is a mezzanine-level gym with accompanying massage room. Unheard of in Manhattan real estate and underscoring this home’s absolute grandeur, a second principal-sized suite sits perched in the sky and boasts a full dressing room, White Oak flooring and a contemporary suspended fireplace. Wrapped in floor-to-ceiling Smartglass windows, the marble-clad ensuite bathroom, with a custom, white marble soaking tub and swooping sink, leads to a heated outdoor pool/deck with truly jaw-dropping, unobstructed western views. Crowning this architectural masterpiece is a rooftop terrace that rivals only the most luxurious hotels. Fully finished in teak with a covered pergola, this sundeck features yacht-inspired details and comes complete with a teak barrel hot tub, a full wet bar and Lynx outdoor grill. The residence is fully-equipped with Crestron home automation controlling lighting, shades, HVAC and AV systems throughout. Built in 1896 as The Dandy Hat Factory, The Dandy is a 10 story condominium at 704 Broadway. Amenities include a full-time superintendent, state-of-the-art video access technology, and storage facilities. NoHo is the ideal downtown location at the cross section of NoLita, the Bowery and SoHo. This trendy, boutique, yet historic neighborhood offers the chicest dining experiences as well as the most fashionable shops. Special assessment until April 2024. $10,000 a month.
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.
New York is located in New York. New York, New York 10003has a population of 55,035. New York 10003 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.12% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.3%.
The median household income in New York, New York 10003 is $137,533. The median household income for the surrounding county is $93,956 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in New York 10003 is 32 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.9 inches per year, with 26 inches of snow per year.