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7 East 17th Street
Last updated on Feb 6, 2026

7 East 17th Street

Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.

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Overview of 7 East 17th Street

7 East 17th Street is an eight story turn of the century building constructed in 1903, located in the Ladies' Mile Historic District between Fifth Avenue and Broadway. This boutique condominium conversion underwent a full landmark façade restoration and features a renovated lobby, video security with remote entry system, and a full time superintendent. The building's prime Flatiron location offers immediate access to Union Square Park and its Farmers Market, along with the dining, shopping, and transportation options of the surrounding Greenwich Village and Gramercy neighborhoods.

The building consists of expansive loft residences, many occupying full floors with private keyed elevator access. Units typically feature soaring 11 to 13 foot ceilings, oversized windows (including dramatic arched windows in some units), and open floor plans that preserve the original commercial loft character with exposed brick and columns. Common finishes include hardwood flooring in oak, walnut, or imported Dinesen Douglas Spruce, along with high end kitchens equipped with Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero appliances. Bathrooms are appointed with luxury materials like Carrara, Calacatta gold, and Pelle Grigio marble, complemented by fixtures from Waterworks, Vola, and Dornbracht. Most units include custom millwork, California Closets systems, and 2 zone central air conditioning.

The penthouse units are particularly notable, offering approximately 2,800 to 5,700 square feet of interior space with access to extraordinary private roof decks ranging from 2,700 to over 5,400 square feet. One 2,800 square foot loft received the 2022 AIA NY Design & Interiors Merit Award for its thoughtful renovation that balanced historic preservation with contemporary design. Several units feature advanced home automation systems controlling lighting, climate, security, and entertainment, while floor through layouts provide flexibility for two to six bedroom configurations depending on the unit size.

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None
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Condo
Year Built
1903
Converted: 2007
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8
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%

Amenities

  • Pre War
  • Central AC
  • Video Intercom
  • Elevator
  • Laundry Room
  • Live-In Superintendent
  • Historic District
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Pros & Cons

  • Historic 1903 building in Ladies' Mile Historic District
  • Prime Flatiron location near Union Square
  • Soaring 11 to 13 foot ceilings
  • Private keyed elevator access
  • High end appliances including Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero
  • Hardwood flooring in oak, walnut, or imported Dinesen Douglas Spruce
  • Exposed brick walls and original columns
  • Oversized windows with abundant natural light
  • Full time superintendent
  • Video security with remote entry system
  • Custom millwork and California Closets systems
  • Central air conditioning
  • Luxury marble bathrooms with Waterworks and Vola fixtures
  • Private roof decks available in penthouse units
  • Award winning design (2022 AIA NY Design & Interiors Merit Award)
  • Renovated lobby
  • Boutique low density building
  • Walking distance to Union Square Farmers Market
  • Landmark facade restoration completed
  • Home automation systems in select units
  • Turn of the century building may require ongoing maintenance
  • Some units feature internal bedrooms without windows
  • Historic district may limit renovation options

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