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About 147 Waverly Place
Greenwich Village is composed mostly of low-rise buildings and as a result the few mid-rise buldings generally have superb views from their upper floors.
The seven-sided, mid-rise towre at 147 Waverly Place overlooks the free-standing, four-story, red-brick Northern Dispensary near Christopher Park and Sheridan Square, close to theepicenter of Greenwich Village.
The attractive 13-story building has been converted to 20 residential condominiums and its exposed watertank was removed in the conversion to make room for a roof deck.
BKSK is the architect and KMB Waverly LLC, of which Ronald Bernstein is a principal, was the sponsor.
The buidling has 24-hour concierge service, a full-time superintendent, keylock elevators and private storage. Many of the living rooms are angled and the kitchen will have Valcucine cabinetry and Wolf ranges, SubZero refrigerators and wine collers aned Miele dishwashers. Bathrooms have radiant-heated stone floors , gris de Sienna stone slab countertops, deep soaking tubs and walnut cabinetry.
The duplex penthouse has four bedrooms, three bathsk a pwoer room, a woodburning fireplace, seven exposures and about 3,950 square feet, an outdoor fireplace, hot tub and outdoor shower.
The 9th, 10th and 11th floors will have three-bedroom apartments with libraries, three baths, powder roo9ms, laundry room and woodburning fireplaces.
The Seventh Avenue Subway is a block away to the west as well as many restaurants and Washington Square Park is two blocks to the east.
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