Built in 1849, 52 West 9th Street stands as one of Greenwich Village's most architecturally significant residences, a 25 foot wide by 93 foot deep townhouse situated on the coveted Gold Coast block. This historic property underwent a meticulous renovation in 2017 by renowned Italian architect Pietro Cicognani, who transformed the interior with bespoke Italian craftsmanship, custom millwork, and exceptionally wide plank pine floors throughout. The building currently operates as an intimate co-op with just a few units, offering residents an exclusive living experience in one of Manhattan's most prestigious neighborhoods.
The building's most striking feature is its penthouse triplex, which showcases a dramatic great room with 17 foot double-height ceilings, oversized windows providing northern and southern light, and a wood burning fireplace. French doors open to a private terrace offering quintessential Empire State Building views, while the custom Shaker style kitchen features fine wood cabinetry and Italian imported finishes. The penthouse spans four bedrooms and four bathrooms across three levels, with the top floor primary suite enjoying unobstructed views of One World Trade Center and a skylit bathroom.
The townhouse boasts a remarkable cultural pedigree that spans over a century. W. Forbes Morgan, nephew of J. Pierpont Morgan, purchased the property in 1917, after which it became known as the Morgan House. The renowned muralist William de Leftwich Dodge later resided here, designing the ornate balcony and distinctive terracotta medallions that still adorn the building today. The property subsequently housed the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts, a landmark institution in the modern art world, and more recently served as the residence and studio of celebrated contemporary artists Eric Fischl and April Gornik.
Beyond the penthouse, the building offers additional residential configurations, including a lower duplex with access to a private landscaped garden and converted carriage house library, as well as individual floor through apartments with 11 foot ceilings. The property features modern amenities including central air conditioning, new oversized windows, and multiple laundry facilities, while maintaining its historic character through carefully preserved architectural details and the expert craftsmanship of master stone mason Simon Verity's carved elements.
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