This handsome pre-war apartment building at 222 Park Avenue South was erected in 1910 in the Flatiron/Union Square District. The 12-story building has 53 co-operative apartments and is located one block from Union Square, surrounded by restaurants and excellent public transportation. Currently, 3 apartments are for sale.
Located at the corner of Park Avenue South and East 18th Street, 222 Park Avenue South is a distinguished pre-war building constructed in 1910. This 12-story co-op features 53 apartments and is situated just one block from Union Square, providing residents with easy access to a vibrant array of restaurants, shops, and public transportation. The building's striking beige-brick façade is complemented by a handsome cornice and a top-floor frieze, making it one of the most visually appealing structures in the Flatiron/Union Square District.
Residents enjoy a range of amenities, including a beautifully landscaped rooftop deck with a children's area, complimentary laundry facilities on each floor, and a live-in superintendent. The building also features a doorman and key-locked elevator access, ensuring both security and convenience. The apartments are characterized by high ceilings and oversized windows, allowing for abundant natural light and spacious living areas.
Notable apartments include a two-bedroom unit with an expansive dining room and a three-bedroom layout featuring a large entry foyer and den. Other unique offerings include loft-style homes with modern kitchens equipped with high-end appliances, spacious living areas, and luxurious bathrooms. The building's flexible policies permit co-purchasing and gifting, making it an attractive option for a variety of buyers.
222 Park Avenue South is not only a well-maintained residence but also a part of a vibrant community, with proximity to the renowned Union Square Green Market and numerous Michelin-starred restaurants. This combination of classic architecture, modern amenities, and a prime location makes it a highly sought-after address in Manhattan.
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