This attractive mid-block building at 210 West 19th Street in Chelsea was erected in 1939 and has 60 condominium apartments. It is a pleasant, low-rise, Art Deco-style building with sunken living rooms in a central location in Chelsea.
210 West 19th Street is a six story Art Deco condominium built in 1936 and converted in the 1980s, housing 69 apartments between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in Chelsea. The beige brick building features a distinctive entrance with narrow slit windows, a recessed doorway topped by an impressive entablature with circular motifs, and white curved fire escapes. The rusticated base and geometric detailing on the top floor entablature exemplify the building's period architecture, while protruding window air conditioners are permitted.
A defining characteristic of many apartments is a sunken living room with arched openings between rooms, high ceilings, and hardwood or parquet floors. Units range from alcove studios to spacious one bedrooms and duplexes, with windows in every room being common. Many apartments include walk in closets, windowed kitchens and bathrooms, and some units offer private gardens or patios. Apartment 1F, a duplex, features a 24 foot wide patio and an open kitchen with pass through counter to the living and dining area.
The building provides a live-in resident manager who accepts packages, along with a central laundry room, bike storage, private storage units, video security, and a recently upgraded elevator. Pets are welcome, and the building is noted for exceptionally low carrying costs and real estate taxes. The location offers convenient access to the 1 train at 18th Street and the F/M and L trains at 14th Street, with Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, the High Line, and numerous Chelsea restaurants and galleries within blocks.
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