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30 West 15th Street
Last updated on Feb 12, 2026

30 West 15th Street

30 West 15th Street is a 12-story, 20-unit boutique cooperative at the intersection of several popular Manhattan neighborhoods. The building features a stylish lobby and is conveniently located near Union Square Park, dining, shopping, and public transportation. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.

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Overview of 30 West 15th Street

30 West 15th Street is a 12-story, 20-unit boutique co-op housed in a former printer building at the intersection of Chelsea, the Flatiron District, Union Square, and Greenwich Village. The prewar building features a stylish lobby with video intercom and key lock system, front and rear freight elevators, basement storage, and on site superintendent. Located on a quiet, tree lined block with minimal through traffic, the building sits just one block from Union Square Park and two blocks from Union Square Station, providing access to multiple subway lines.

The lofts retain their industrial character with original cast iron beams and soaring 11 foot ceilings throughout. Most units feature expansive window lines, with several apartments boasting 48 to 50 feet of oversized windows. South facing exposures are common, offering unobstructed views of One World Trade Center and downtown Manhattan. The building's layout includes just two apartments per floor with semi-private keyed elevator access, and units range from two to four bedrooms, with several flexible layouts that can accommodate home offices or media rooms.

Several apartments have been designed by notable architects and designers. Neal Beckstedt, an AD100 designer, created one residence featured in Architectural Digest with nearly 50 shades of grey, incorporating smart home technology including a wall-mounted iPad control system, Sonos multi-room audio with nine zones, electric privacy and blackout shades, and hidden eight zone AC units. Multiple units were designed by Peter Marino Architects, featuring decorative fireplaces, custom millwork, and high end finishes including Lutron lighting and Dornbracht fixtures throughout.

Kitchens across the building are outfitted with luxury appliances from Viking, Sub-Zero, Miele, and Thermador. Many units include chef's kitchens with the option to be closed off via pocket or sliding doors, custom pantries, and wine storage. Bathrooms feature spa-like amenities including soaking tubs, steam showers, double vanities, and premium materials such as Rosso Levanto marble and custom tile work. In unit washer/dryer, central air conditioning, and abundant custom storage are standard throughout the building.

The crown jewel is Penthouse 12, a full floor loft spanning just under 4,000 square feet with four exposures, 21 windows, a skylight, and a private landscaped rooftop terrace of approximately 1,750 square feet offering panoramic downtown views. The building's prime location provides immediate access to the Union Square Greenmarket, numerous restaurants, and shopping along Fifth Avenue, with Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Target all within five blocks. The building is pet friendly, and there is a 12 month assessment beginning November 2025 for $2,112.22 per month for a boiler upgrade project.

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None
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Co-op
Year Built
1908
Converted: 1982
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12
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Pre War
  • Resident Storage
  • Central AC
  • Video Intercom
  • Elevator
  • Rooftop Terrace
  • In-Unit Washer/Dryer
  • Fireplaces
  • Live-In Superintendent
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Pros & Cons

  • Prime location at intersection of Chelsea, Flatiron District, Union Square, and Greenwich Village
  • Units designed by notable architects including AD100 designer Neal Beckstedt and Peter Marino
  • Only two apartments per floor with semi private keyed elevator access
  • Original cast iron beams and soaring 11 foot ceilings throughout
  • Oversized windows with south facing exposures and abundant natural light
  • Unobstructed views of One World Trade Center and downtown Manhattan
  • Central air conditioning throughout building
  • High end appliances including Viking, Sub-Zero, Miele, and Thermador
  • Chef kitchens with option to close off via pocket or sliding doors
  • Custom millwork and built in storage throughout units
  • Smart home technology with iPad controls, Sonos audio, and electric shades
  • In-unit washer and dryer in all apartments
  • Luxury spa bathrooms with steam showers, soaking tubs, and premium marble finishes
  • Boutique 20 unit building with video intercom, freight elevators, and on-site superintendent
  • Basement storage available
  • Pet friendly building policy
  • Quiet tree lined residential block with minimal through traffic
  • Walking distance to Union Square Greenmarket, shopping, and restaurants
  • Two blocks from Union Square Station with access to multiple subway lines

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For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.

By displaying the price per estimated room count, we are able to provide a more reliable and consistent metric for comparing sales in the building. While we hope that this gives you a clearer sense of price trends in the building, all data should be independently verified. All data provided are only estimates and should not be used to make any purchase or sale decision.

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