The Petersfield

301 East 21st Street At the Northeast corner of Second Avenue

The Petersfield - 301 East 21st Street: CARTER'S REVIEW


This pleasant, red-brick, 17-story building has 200 rental apartments.

The pre-war building has a concierge and a one-story rusticated limestone base with a canopied entrance, protruding air-conditioners, consistent fenestration, some Gothic-style decorative façade elements, but no sidewalk landscaping, no garage, no balconies and no health club.

It is not far from Junior High School 106 and Gramercy Park and the Flatiron district, which has excellent shopping and many restaurants.

There is good cross-town bus service on 23rd Street.



BUILDING SUMMARY
FEATURES & AMENITIES
  • FT Doorman
  • Elevator
PROS & CONS
PROS
  • Attractive pre-war building
  • Canopied entrance
  • Concierge
  • Close to Gramercy Park
  • Good cross-town bus service on 23rd Street
  • Consistent fenestration
  • Some nice decorative facade elements

CONS
  • No garage
  • No health club
  • No balconies
  • No sidewalk landscaping


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