The Petersfield is a handsome 8 story pre-war loft condominium at 115 Fourth Avenue on the northeast corner of 12th Street in Greenwich Village. Built in 1905 and converted to 70 condominium apartments in the 1980s by Zuberry Associates, the building features classic architectural details including a canopied entrance, three-part windows with dark spandrels, decorative roof panels, and a crenellated roofline. It sits across 12th Street from a similar loft conversion at 111 Fourth Avenue and is close to Grace Church, Cooper Union, Union Square Park, and the Strand Bookstore.
Apartments feature loft style layouts with ceilings ranging from 11 to 14 feet and oversized windows, often 7 to 8 feet tall. Open kitchens with breakfast bars are a common feature, as are in-unit washer/dryers and generous storage including attic spaces in some units. Several residences feature double height ceilings with sleeping lofts accessed by custom staircases, while two bedroom units typically offer split bedroom layouts for privacy. Corner apartments benefit from multiple exposures and abundant natural light, with some units offering north, east, and west facing windows with tree and city views.
The building provides 24 hour doorman service, a live-in superintendent, and a landscaped roof deck with open city views and furnished seating areas. A Crunch gym operates at street level, and the building maintains a pet friendly policy welcoming both cats and dogs. The location offers exceptional convenience, with Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and the Union Square Greenmarket all within a few blocks, plus easy access to multiple subway lines including the L, 4/5/6, N/Q/R/W, and 1/2/3 trains.
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