129 West 22nd Street: Review and Ratings
between Avenue of the Americas & Seventh Avenue View Full Building Profile
This handsome, 12-story, mid-block apartment building at 129 West 22nd Street was erected in 1909 by the Acme Building Company.
It has 10 apartments and was designed by William G. Pigueron, who also designed 9 West 20th Street.
It was converted to a co-operative building.
Bottom Line
This very attractive, pre-war, co-operative apartment building has a good central location in Chelsea and very few apartments.
Description
The building has a two-story, rusticated stone base with three central arched windows on the second floor.
The building has bandcourses above the 2nd and 10th floors and a large cornice.
It permits window air-conditioners and its ground floor has retail uses.
Amenities
The building has a virtual doorman and permits cats and dogs.
Apartments
Apartment 12A is a one-bedroom unit with a 30-foot-wide great room with an open kitchen with an island and a 52-foot-long living room and a roof deck.
Apartment 5A is a two-bedroom unit with a 26-foot-wide living room that opens onto a 19-foot-wide dining room next to the 14-foot-square kitchen.
Apartment 4B is a two-bedroom unit with a 27-foot-wide living/dining room next to a 15-foot-long kitchen.
Apartment 10B is a one-bedroom unit with an angled 27-foot-long living/dining room, a 15-foot-wide sleeping area and a 27-foot-long angled entry foyer.