241 West 36th Street
Co-op located in Midtown West, between Seventh Avenue & Eighth Avenue
Description of 241 West 36th Street
241 West 36th Street was built by Schwartz & Gross in the Art Deco style as a button factory in 1928, and converted to a 26-unit cooperative in 1979. The marble lobby has been beautifully restored, and amenities include video intercom security, keyed elevator with separate entrance, and virtual doorman service for the package room.
It is in a central location near Hudson Yards, Moynihan Train Hall, Penn Station, Times Square, Herald Square, and the new Manhattan West public plaza. Local conveniences and attractions include Whole Foods, Brooklyn Fare, a farmer's market, a local butcher and fishmonger, a bowling alley, and a fantastic mix of restaurants, galleries, and boutiques.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1925Converted Year: 1998Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Midtown West (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 16Doorman: PT DoormanPets: Allowed
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- PT Doorman
- Video Intercom
- Elevator
- Virtual Doorman