ID # | COMP-16689395539449699 |
Details | 1 bed, 1 bath, Interior: 960 ft2, 89m2, 38 Units in the building, Building has 8 floors Listing Age: 21 days |
Construction Year | 1890 |
Maintenance Fees | $3,014 |
Subway | 2 min to R, W |
5 min to 6, N, Q, B, D, F, M | |
7 min to 1 | |
8 min to 2, 3 | |
Timeless elegance in trendy NoMad
This rarely available high floor corner one bedroom overlooking Fifth Avenue is the perfect canvas to create your dream home.
Seven very large sash windows facing East and South provide the apartment with abundant natural light and open city views. Other original details include soaring 12 feet ceiling height, decorative marble fireplace, inlaid parquet floors and Victorian-style moldings throughout, four large walk-in closets for great storage space. The oversized rooms offer versatility to create different layouts. A spacious windowed bathroom features original designs by Emery Roth from 1935.
The Wilbraham is a stunning, landmarked, pre-war co-op building located in the heart of NoMad. It was built in 1890 by prominent Scottish-American jeweler William Moir and was designed by D. & J. Jardine. The handsome, eight story building once served as a bachelor’s hotel and was an annex of the nearby Waldorf Astoria. The Wilbraham is an extraordinarily well-detailed reflection of the Romanesque Revival style, with its exterior featuring a splendid combination of Philadelphia brick, Belleville brownstone, cast iron, and copper-covered mansard roof. An iconic cast-iron staircase connects all levels. The building was awarded landmark designation in 2004.
The building is impeccably maintained. The gorgeous lobby was fully renovated and restored in 2017, it features beautiful mosaic tiles, mahogany wainscoting, stained glass chandelier lighting, also a stunning Orientalist mural which dates back to around 1935. A modern spacious elevator serves all floors. One can find the laundry room and storage locker in the basement.
The building is located at the northern part of NoMad neighborhood, surrounded by cultural landmarks like Madison Square Park, SoHo House Ned, Ritz Carlton hotel and Empire State Building. NoMad is home for many of best restaurants in the world like Eleven Madison Park, ATOMIX and Keens Steakhouse, the list goes on. Newly opened Whole Foods Market, H-Mart and Eataly make grocery shopping full of fun and surprises. Several subway lines are at your finger tip including BDFM and NRQW, 123 and 6 lines.
** Photos with furniture are virtually staged. The apartment needs renovation.
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