The MacDougal Lofts at 173 MacDougal Street is an 1890 Romanesque Revival building that was converted into an intimate 8-unit condominium in 2008. Developed by PMG (Property Markets Group), the conversion earned the prestigious 2009 Village Award from the Greenwich Village Historic Preservation Society and was praised by both the Landmarks Preservation Commission and The New York Times for its thoughtful restoration. Located just half a block from Washington Square Park and directly across from the historic MacDougal Alley, the building offers part time doorman service Monday through Friday with 24/7 virtual coverage.
The building's residences showcase exceptional prewar character with modern luxury finishes. Common features throughout the units include soaring 10-to-14-foot ceilings (with penthouses boasting up to 20-foot double height entry foyers), wide plank Brazilian Cherry floors with radiant heat, and oversized floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Each apartment features custom kitchens by Smallbone of Devizes equipped with Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Miele appliances, while the bathrooms showcase Carrara marble with steam showers and Dornbracht fixtures.
The building's crown jewels are its penthouse units, which feature expansive private roof terraces ranging from 1,237 to 1,600 square feet. These outdoor spaces are equipped with luxury amenities including outdoor jacuzzis, built in grills, outdoor showers, and fireplaces, all while offering sweeping views of the Empire State Building, Washington Square Park, and the Village skyline. Some penthouses also include sophisticated Crestron home automation systems with integrated lighting, audio, and climate controls.
Positioned in the heart of Greenwich Village, The MacDougal Lofts provides residents with unparalleled access to the neighborhood's renowned dining, shopping, and cultural attractions. The building's location offers both the vibrancy of being steps from Washington Square Park and the tranquility of overlooking the tree lined MacDougal Alley, with convenient subway access via the nearby West 4th Street station.
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