Abingdon Court at 75 Bank Street is a Art Deco co-op built in 1938 that is one of the West Village's most coveted addresses. Designed by Irving Margon, who also created the prestigious 965 Fifth Avenue, this 6 story building houses 87 units and was constructed on the former site of the 7 story Abingdon Hotel. The building's beige brick façade is highlighted by striking bands of red and brown glazed brick, while its landscaped entrance courtyard with evergreen hedges creates an elegant first impression that reflects its architectural pedigree.
The building attracted notable residents including legendary actress Lauren Bacall, and today offers full service amenities including a part time doorman (8am to midnight), porter, live-in resident manager, central laundry, bike room, and storage facilities. Located on a quiet, tree lined block directly across from Abingdon Square Park and Bleecker Playground, residents enjoy immediate access to the Whitney Museum, High Line, and the neighborhood's renowned dining and shopping scene. The pet friendly building permits gifting and considers pied-à-terre purchases on a case by case basis.
Apartments at Abingdon Court showcase classic prewar details including hardwood floors, high coffered ceilings, and windowed kitchens and bathrooms. Units range from studios to a spectacular 3 bedroom duplex designed by award winning architect MABU, with many featuring multiple exposures and generous closet space. Recent renovations of some apartments have introduced luxury finishes like Sub Zero refrigerators, Wolf stoves, Miele appliances, and marble countertops, while maintaining the building's 1930s character with original terrazzo floors, beamed ceilings, and brass chandeliers in the attended lobby. The building's angled corner position allows many units to capture exceptional light and, in some cases, views of the Freedom Tower.
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