29 King Street is a former schoolhouse from 1887 converted into luxury condos with a landmarked facade. The building offers various amenities and is located near shopping, dining, and transportation in a desirable area.
29 King Street was built in 1886 as a grammar school and converted to a condominium in 1981. The 4-story Queen Anne style building is located in the landmarked Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District at the crossroads of the West Village, SoHo, and Greenwich Village. The building's façade is landmarked, preserving its 19th century architectural character on a quiet, tree lined block.
The former classrooms have been transformed into distinctive loft like residences that retain their original schoolhouse features. Most apartments showcase nearly 15-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, hardwood oak floors, and oversized 10-foot-tall picture windows. Many units include mezzanine or lofted bedroom spaces, generous closet storage, and windowed kitchens. Apartment 4H, described as the building's crown jewel, features a dramatic 22-foot cathedral ceiling, a large circular window, walnut floors and custom staircase, and an en suite half bath.
Building amenities include a new elevator, full time super, central laundry room, and bike storage. Residents have access to a common roof deck with Village views and a small garden area for barbecuing. Video intercom provides building security, and heat and hot water are included in some units.
The location offers convenient access to multiple subway lines including the 1, A, B, C, D, E, and F trains. The building is pet friendly and sits within walking distance of the Hudson Square Trader Joe's and numerous restaurants including City Winery, MeKong, Bar Pitti, and Raffetto's. The building serves as both primary residences and pied-Ă -terre properties for owners.
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