The Cubiculo Condominium at 414 West 51st Street is a converted 1910 brownstone with remarkable theatrical history. The building served as home to the Cubiculo Theater and National Shakespeare Company from 1968 through the 1990s, fostering the careers of numerous artists. Most notably, Meryl Streep made her off-Broadway debut here in April 1971 as Tisbea in a production of "The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest." This intimate Hell's Kitchen building contains just four residences, creating an exclusive boutique living experience on a quiet tree lined street.
The apartments showcase dramatic loft style layouts with soaring 12 foot plus ceilings, oversized windows, and original architectural details like exposed brick walls and decorative fireplaces. Units range from converted four bedroom lofts to full floor residences, many featuring substantial private outdoor space including terraces up to 750 square feet. Common amenities across units include wide plank hardwood floors, central air conditioning, and in-unit washers and dryers. The building operates as a walk up with superintendent services.
Kitchens are consistently well appointed with high end appliances including Sub-Zero refrigerators, wine coolers, and professional grade ranges from brands like Thermador and Dacor. One particularly notable unit features an outdoor kitchen with built-in grill and refrigeration on its private terrace. Bathrooms typically include luxury finishes such as Carrara marble vanities, rain showers, and in some cases, spa towers and bidets. The building's location provides easy access to Midtown's theater and restaurant district while maintaining the intimate character of a historic residential block.
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