131 Perry Street is a distinguished 1905 warehouse building that stands as one of the West Village's most intimate boutique co-ops, housing just 14 loft units across seven floors with only two apartments per floor. Located on a picturesque cobblestoned, tree lined street within the Greenwich Village Historic District, the building showcases striking corbelled brick façade with grand arches and a two-story tower reminiscent of medieval Italian design. The self-managed co-op offers exceptionally low monthly charges while providing residents with a part-time superintendent, video security system, central laundry room, private storage units, and a common roof deck with open city views.
The building's most remarkable architectural feature is its barrel vaulted brick ceilings designed by Rafael Guastavino, the renowned Spanish architect whose innovative tile arch system was also used in Grand Central Station and other American landmarks. These dramatic ceilings soar 14 to 15 feet high throughout the loft spaces, complemented by exposed brick walls, wide plank hardwood floors, and wood burning fireplaces. Many units feature triple exposures with Juliet balconies, while several apartments boast private outdoor terraces and split bedroom layouts that maximize both privacy and entertaining space.
Recent renovations throughout the building have introduced luxury finishes while preserving the historic character, with many units featuring high end kitchens equipped with Miele ranges, Sub-Zero refrigerators, and marble countertops. Apartments commonly include in-unit washers and dryers, custom millwork, and abundant storage solutions, with some units offering unique features like wine cellars and duplex configurations with lofted sleeping areas. The building's prime location places residents within walking distance of Hudson River Park, the High Line, Whitney Museum, and the vibrant dining and shopping scene along Bleecker Street and the Meatpacking District.
Notably, the building includes a rare 25 foot wide mixed use townhouse that formerly housed the Perry Street Theater, featuring nearly 9,000 square feet of interior space with a dramatic double height event space, multiple levels of offices and studios, and a large landscaped roof deck. This unique property showcases the building's diverse architectural heritage and adds to its distinctive character within the West Village's historic streetscape.
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