NINE52 is a seven story, red brick condominium at 416 West 52nd Street in Hell's Kitchen, originally built in 1940 as a facility for St. Vincent's Hospital. The building was purchased by The Chetrit Group in 2007 and later sold to Gaia Real Estate in 2015 for $156.5 million, which converted the property into 156 condominium units. Karl Fischer served as architect for the conversion, transforming the former hospital into modern residences while maintaining the building's distinctive brick exterior.
Apartments feature stained white oak floors, in-unit LG washers and dryers, and Caesarstone kitchen countertops with custom cabinetry. The building offers diverse layouts including studios, one to three bedroom units, and several duplex townhouses. Notable units include Penthouse 823 with its expansive terrace, and duplex apartments like 214 with a 36 foot long living/dining room and recreation rooms on lower levels. Many units feature open kitchens, high ceilings and oversized windows. Several townhouse duplexes offer the rare feature of full size windows on lower levels and dual entrances.
Building amenities include a 24 hour doorman and concierge, state-of-the-art fitness center with separate yoga and spinning rooms, a furnished rooftop terrace with skyline views, and a landscaped interior courtyard featuring a Koi pond and water features. Additional facilities include a wine tasting room with private dining space, co-working space with conference rooms, children's playroom, residents' lounge, bike storage with complimentary bikes, and private storage units. The building is pet friendly and offers the Finch Living Lifestyle App connecting residents to building services and activities.
The location between 9th and 10th Avenues is near Columbus Circle, Central Park, the Theater District, Hudson Yards, and Restaurant Row, with convenient access to multiple subway lines including the A, C, E, B, D, N, Q, R, and 1 trains.
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