Hatten House

200 East 15th Street At the Southeast corner of Third Avenue

Hatten House - 200 East 15th Street: CARTER'S REVIEW


This attractive, red-brick, 18-story building has 213 rental apartments.

The building has a concierge, an entrance marquee entrance with a polished black granite surround, protruding air-conditioners, consistent fenestration, spiked sidewalk landscaping, and a garage. It has some terraces, but no balconies and no health club.

It is close to the very attractive Stuyvesant Park and not far from Union Square and Gramercy parks and the Flatiron district and there are many nearby restaurants.

There is good cross-town bus service on 14th Street.



BUILDING SUMMARY
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • Full Service Garage
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Concierge
  • Garage
  • Entrance marquee
  • Consistent fenestration
  • Convenient to Flatiron District
  • Close to several parks
  • Protruding air-conditioners

CONS
  • Many apartments
  • No health club
  • Spiked sidewalk landscaping
  • No balconies


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