This distinctive prewar building in Greenwich Village has a prime location near the Jefferson Market Court House and formerly housed an upscale food store.
The 6-story building now contains 31 apartments, some with duplexes, wood-burning fireplaces, exposed brick walls, and high ceilings, in an elegant neighborhood with many restaurants and boutiques.
The Villager is a distinctive prewar building located in the heart of Greenwich Village, directly across from the historic Jefferson Market Court House. Originally built in 1902 as a commercial structure, it was converted into residential apartments in 1981 and now features 31 luxury units, including duplexes and penthouses. The building is known for its unique façade, oversized windows, and robust architecture, which contribute to its landmark status.
Residents enjoy a range of amenities, including a part-time doorman, elevator access, and laundry facilities on every floor. Many apartments boast high ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, and exposed brick walls, preserving the original pre-war charm while incorporating modern finishes. The spacious layouts often include features like dining areas that can double as home offices or nurseries.
The Villager is situated in a vibrant neighborhood filled with restaurants, boutiques, and convenient public transportation options. Notably, the building has been home to various celebrities, including Bill Murray, adding to its allure and cultural significance.
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