The Kenilworth, 103 East 10th Street
Between Third Avenue & Second Avenue
Key Details
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Year Built 1920Converted Year 1986Building Type CooperativeNeighborhood East Village
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Total Apartments 22Total Floors 6
Description
The Kenilworth is a six-story, pre-war co-op located at 103 East 10th Street, on a tree-lined block tucked away in the midst of one of the liveliest neighborhoods in New York City. The pet-friendly, 22-unit property is notable for its video intercom, elevator, laundry room, and wood-burning fireplaces in many units. Some of the apartments feature double-height interiors, lofts, and outdoor space.
The building is located at the junction of the East Village, Greenwich Village, NoHo, and Gramercy, offering walking-distance access to numerous dining options, arts galleries, and nightlife hangout spots. The building sits within a few blocks of Thomson Square Park, Stuyvesant Square Park, Washington Square Park, and Union Square Park, and an even shorter walk from several subway stations that put both Downtown and Midtown within a short commute.
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Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Video Intercom
- Washer/Dryer in building
- Elevator
- Laundry Room
- Fireplaces