The Bank Building, 300 West 14th Street, PH501 - West Village - Meatpacking District, New York
Building Architect: Rudolph Daus, DeLemos & Cordes Conversion Architect: John ReimnitzArchitectural Style: Beaux ArtsYear Built: 1907Year Converted: 2000Original Use: New York County National BankThis amazing glass and steel constructed modern house was built atop of the landmarked Bank Building in the intersection of the West Village and the Meatpacking District. Whether a pied-a-terre or a place to call home- with three exposures, 20-foot soaring ceilings in the living room, two bedrooms and an office with no neighbors upstairs in a boutique condo- you have it all. If that is enough- you can warm your hands by the wood burning fireplace and your feet on the radiant heated terrazzo floors. This home is an ideal place to entertain guests with a proper dining room, two private terraces and a chef+éGÇÖs kitchen. In addition there is a windowed laundry room, and a balcony off the master bedroom.The Bank Building has eleven units, a doorman and an elevator. Pets welcome.
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