28 Perry Street sits on a tree lined street in most sought after street in Greenwich Village. Conveniently located, a short 3-4 blocks to the subway, Dome café is at your doorstep, Equinox Gym is a few blocks away.
This attractive, 16-story building was erected in 2000 by Manhattan Skyline Management in the manner of some of the city's better pre-World War II apartment buildings. It has nice proportions, good facade modulation and a handsome roofline with corner pylons and central pavilions.
It is located at 95 Worth Street and is known as the Saranac, named after a town in the Adirondack Mountains and in keeping with that theme its lobby has a wood-beamed ceiling and a large, stone fireplace, imported Pietri di Bedonia blue stone floors and wrought-iron light fixtures.
Nestled within one of Manhattan's most sought after communities - the West Village - 100 Jane Street combines charm and sophistication in one luxurious location. Surrounded by historic brownstones and shops, these 148 residences offer access to top restaurants, galleries, and the bustling Hudson River Esplanade, as well as an on-site fitness center and roof top terrace, making this the ideal location for any Village lover.
This impressive new building was completed in 2005 and occupies the full blockfront on Houston Street between Greene and Wooster Streets at the north end of SoHo.
The building has a six-story base and an 8-story central tower that is topped by an exposed rooftop watertank. The tower is slightly off center to the west.
With residences that take full advantage of the abundant light and river exposure their site affords, 110-114 Horatio Street is the ideal address for any Village lover. Residents enjoy access to galleries, restaurants, and Hudson River Park, all just steps away.
Listed on the national Register of Historic Buildings, this landmark treasure that defined West Village style has been re-designed into 479 loft-like duplex apartments. With modern features such as on-site shopping and parking, stunning river and city views from a rooftop garden, and its distinctive red brick exterior and double height-arched windows, this location is distinguished as the most prestigious rental residence in the West Village.