The Cass Gilbert, 130 West 30th Street
Condo located in Chelsea, between Sixth Avenue & Seventh Avenue
Description of The Cass Gilbert at 130 West 30th Street
Named after preeminent architect Cass Gilbert (1859-1934), the genius behind the Woolworth Building and many other beloved New York landmarks, this 20-story condominium at 130 West 30th Street holds 45 two- and three-bedroom condominiums behind its minimalist Art Moderne façade, including two duplex penthouses with 18-foot ceilings. The building was originally constructed in 1928 as a commercial loft, and converted to condominiums in 2004. Pets are welcome.
Straddling the intersection of Chelsea and NoMad, the boutique condo offers a part-time doorman, central A/C and in-unit washer/dryers. Nearby are Madison Square Park, The High Line and Hudson River Parks. The Lower Manhattan neighborhood is filled with options for arts, culture, shopping and dining, including Eataly and Whole Foods, as well as the recently opened Hudson Yards megaproject with its Neiman Marcus, Equinox, and The Shed arts venue. Just about every subway line lies within a few blocks away, and Grand Central Terminal is also nearby.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1927Converted Year: 2003Building Type: CondoNeighborhood: Chelsea (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 10%
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Total Floors: 20Doorman: PT DoormanPets: Allowed
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- PT Doorman
- Pre War
- Central AC
- Elevator
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