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About The Saint Mark, 115 East 9th Street
This large, white-brick apartment house straddles Greenwich Village and the East Village just a block north of historic Cooper Union and across the avenue from the charming brownstones on Stuyvesant Street.
Within blocks of two of the city's loveliest churches, Grace and St. Mark's-in-the-Bowery, this 259-unit apartment building was erected in 1964 and converted to a cooperative in 1982.
The area is one of the most vibrant in the city with many stores and boutiques catering to the large student populations of Cooper Union and New York University. Two subway lines are very close and crosstown buses run on Ninth and Eighth Streets and several uptown bus lines are also very close.
In addition to the charms of Greenwich Village and the great Strand Book Store a few blocks to the north, this area is also very close to the bustling Union Square district.
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