143 West 13th Street is a former Greek Revival church converted into an 11-unit cooperative building. Located in Greenwich Village near Union Square, it offers modern amenities and allows pets, with flexible policies for pied-a-terres, co-purchasing, and gifting.
The Village Mews, located at 145 West 13th Street, is a unique co-op building originally constructed as a Greek Revival church in 1846. The building retains its historic façade and features 11 units, enhanced by modern amenities such as video security, an iDor intercom system, and a beautifully renovated lobby. Residents enjoy a prime location in Greenwich Village, close to Union Square, boutique shopping, and a variety of dining options, with easy access to multiple subway and bus lines. The building is pet-friendly and allows for pied-Ă -terres, co-purchasing, and gifting on a case-by-case basis.
Many apartments within The Village Mews showcase distinctive architectural elements from the original church, including soaring ceilings and large windows. Notable features in various listings include spacious chef's kitchens equipped with high-end appliances, such as Sub-Zero and Thermador, and luxurious bathrooms with modern finishes. Some units also offer private outdoor spaces, such as gardens or patios, and unique layouts that provide a townhouse-like feel in the heart of the city.
Residents benefit from a range of amenities, including a newly renovated lobby, common spaces, and a virtual doorman system. The building has undergone significant capital improvements, ensuring a well-maintained environment. Additionally, the co-op has strong financials, with assessments in place for ongoing enhancements.
Noteworthy past residents include various celebrities, adding to the building's allure. The combination of historic charm, modern conveniences, and a vibrant neighborhood makes The Village Mews a desirable place to call home.
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For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.
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