130 West 16th Street is an elegant prewar coop with 43 units and recently renovated common areas. The building offers amenities like a roof deck and is conveniently located near popular attractions and transportation. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
130 West 16th Street is a 1927 prewar co-op with six stories and 42 units, situated on a quiet, tree lined block at the crossroads of Chelsea, the West Village, and Flatiron. The building features an elegant art deco lobby with wrought iron and mosaic tile details that has been featured in films, and recent renovations have updated the lobby, hallways, and mechanicals throughout. The building maintains the highest price per square foot for co-ops in the neighborhood and offers a mix of one and two bedroom apartments, some of which can flex to three bedrooms.
Apartments typically feature high ceilings ranging from 9.5 to 11 feet, hardwood floors, windowed eat in kitchens, windowed bathrooms, and abundant closet space. Prewar details include original paneled doors with transoms, picture rail molding, and oversized door frames. Many units are corner apartments with multiple exposures, offering south facing windows with garden and treetop views. Renovated units showcase marble counters and tile, custom cabinetry, built in banquettes, and high end appliances including Bertazzoni stoves and French door refrigerators.
Building amenities include an elevator, live-in super, central laundry room, bike storage, and a planted roof deck with sweeping views of the Empire State Building and Hudson Yards. The building recently installed a state-of-the-art video security entry system with facial recognition and remote access technology. Pets are welcome, and the co-op allows gifting and co-purchasing, though it requires primary residence only with no pied-Ă -terre purchases permitted.
The location provides exceptional access to transportation, with the 1/2/3, F/M, L, A/C/E, and PATH trains all within a few blocks. Residents are steps from Union Square, Chelsea Market, the Meatpacking District, Chelsea Piers, and Madison Square Park, with nearby shopping at Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Eataly. The neighborhood offers proximity to numerous restaurants, art galleries, and cultural institutions while maintaining the quiet character of a residential Chelsea block.
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