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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Feb 20, 2020
63 CITYREALTY RATING

Carter's Review

This attractive, 12-story, mid-block building at 108 West 25th Street between the Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue in Chelsea was erected in 1911 and has 11 condominium apartments.  The former loft building was converted to apartments in 2001 by Axel Development LLC of which Christopher Harris was a principal and Joseph M. Walter was the architect. 

The building is just to the east of the 40-story Marriott Renaissance Hotel at 112 West 25th Street that has a rooftop swimming pool and was completed by the Lam Group in 2018.  The hotel, which was designed by Nobutaka Ashihara, has a setback glass façade and is one of the tallest buildings in Chelsea. 

This building, which is just to the west of a tall apartment building on the Avenue of the Americas, has a limestone and terra cotta façade with a pediment cornice and a large ground floor arched retail window.

Bottom Line

An attractive, mid-block building in Chelsea that is convenient to public transportation and shopping and not far from Madison Square Park and the popular Eataly food hall on 23rd Street.

Description

There are bandcourses above the second and 11th floors and there are decorative spandrels above the first floor.

Amenities

The building has a superintendent, a keyed elevator, a video intercom and is pet friendly.

Apartments

Apartments have 11-foot-high ceilings. 

Most units have two bedrooms and 17-foot-long entry foyers with open 14-foot-long open kitchens and windowed dining rooms.  The third floor has a 35-foot-wide living room and other units have 17-foot-wide living rooms.

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