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About The Greenwich, 65 West 13th Street
This handsome, 12-story building was erected in 1904 and converted to a condominium in 2001 with 79 apartments.
The building has a doorman, a concierge, a roof deck, fireplaces, and 11-foot-high ceilings.
There is very good public transportation and a lot of traffic in this northern end of Greenwich Village that is very convenient to Chelsea and the Union Square districts.
One of the city's finest public schools, P.S. 41, is two blocks south as is the wonderful Jefferson Market grocery store and at 10th Street is the great Victorian Jefferson Courthouse Clocktower, the second most famous landmark in Greenwich Village after the Arch in Washington Square.
The four blocks south of this one between the Avenue of the Americas and Fifth Avenue are among the most attractive in the city. The New School for Social Research is on 12th Street and there are two very handsome churches nearby on Fifth Avenue.
Local shopping is excellent and 13th Street between the Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue has many restaurants. There are several supermarkets nearby as well.
The building has no balconies, no garage and no sidewalk landscaping.
Some of the terraced penthouses are duplexes with fireplaces.
Franke Gottesegen Cox Architects was the architectural firm for the conversion.
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