Built in 1927, The Beaucaire is an intimate prewar co-op that spans two connected buildings at 25 East 9th Street and 26 East 10th Street, with separate entrances but shared amenities. The building takes its name from a 1925 Booth Tarkington story and features distinctive terracotta decoration on its University Place façade, along with characteristic curved Juliet balconies with French doors throughout. With just two residences per floor and semi private elevator landings, the building offers exceptional privacy for its residents.
The Beaucaire has attracted notable residents over the years, including Susan Sarandon, Richard Gere, author Jay McInerney, and Annie Hearst, who purchased a penthouse in 2007 that previously belonged to the daughter of a former Colombian ambassador married to a great great grandson of Teddy Roosevelt. The building's apartments consistently feature wood burning fireplaces, beamed ceilings over 9 feet high, original hardwood floors (often in herringbone patterns), and multiple exposures that flood units with natural light throughout the day. Many apartments include Juliet balconies, and larger units often feature formal dining rooms, butler's pantries, and gracious entrance galleries.
This full service, pet friendly cooperative provides 24 hour doorman service, a live-in resident manager, and full time porter. Residents enjoy an impressive array of amenities including a fitness center, dedicated Pilates room, children's playroom, bike room, central laundry facilities, storage (with waitlist), and both a landscaped garden and common roof terrace. The building's prime Greenwich Village location places it just blocks from both Washington Square Park and Union Square, surrounded by the neighborhood's renowned dining, shopping, and cultural attractions.
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