The Jefferson Court is a pre-war condominium building in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, completed in 1910. Located at 134 West 10th Street, it has 7 units across 4 stories.
The Jefferson Court is a pre-war condominium building located in the heart of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, completed in 1910. This four-story structure at 134 West 10th Street features just seven units, offering a sense of exclusivity and charm typical of the neighborhood. The building's architecture reflects the classic style of its era, making it a notable presence on the street.
Among the standout offerings is the penthouse, a unique duplex that boasts over 3,500 square feet of luxurious indoor and outdoor space. This residence features three private outdoor areas, including a 2,000 square foot landscaped roof deck with a built-in outdoor kitchen and stunning views of the Empire State Building and the Jefferson Market. The penthouse is equipped with high-end finishes, including Arapascato marble in the kitchen and bathrooms, and a state-of-the-art Sonos sound system.
The interiors are designed with meticulous attention to detail, featuring 9.5 foot ceilings, custom lighting, and a gas fireplace in the living room. The master suite includes a private terrace and a grand marble bathroom with fixtures by Boffi. The second bedroom is versatile, equipped with Murphy beds and custom closets, making it suitable for various uses.
Residents enjoy the convenience of private elevator access, a virtual doorman, and proximity to a vibrant array of restaurants and shops. The building's location provides easy access to public transportation and nearby parks, enhancing the appeal of living in this historic yet modernized residence.
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