A mint condition downtown landmark - the radio room at The Police Building.
Located under the north dome at one of downtown's preeminent full-service co-ops, Residence 6N is a grand and immaculate one-bedroom home. The pièce de résistance is the bedroom, set in the dome itself, offering 14-foot ceilings with direct skylight views of the building's Baroque spire and motifs. The room originally housed the NYPD's switchboard operators. The renovation reveals the original iron and masonry of the dome's construction.
The whole home was fully renovated by James Ramsey/RAAD Studio, with wide-plank oak flooring, lacquer built-ins throughout, and central air and heating. There is an oversized kitchen, complete with high-end appliances from Miele, two banquettes, wood cabinetry and a concrete island with bar seating for six. Large skylights let in all-day light, and the ceilings soar up to 17-feet high.
240 Centre Street, formerly the New York Police Headquarters, was built in 1909 and converted to cooperative in 1988. Originally designed by Hoppin & Koen then converted by Ehrenkranz Group & Eckstut, it remains one of the most desirable buildings downtown. The building offers a full-time doorman and concierge, a grand and ornate lobby, a sun-filled gym, and a common garden.
Pied-a-terres, subletting and pets are allowed. Current maintenance is $8,686.46/month. Seller is offering a credit to the buyer equal to $3,686.46/month for two years.
A mint condition downtown landmark - the radio room at The Police Building.
Located under the north dome at one of downtown's preeminent full-service co-ops, Residence 6N is a grand and immaculate one-bedroom home. The pièce de résistance is the bedroom, set in the dome itself, offering 14-foot ceilings with direct skylight views of the building's Baroque spire and motifs. The room originally housed the NYPD's switchboard operators. The renovation reveals the original iron and masonry of the dome's construction.
The whole home was fully renovated by James Ramsey/RAAD Studio, with wide-plank oak flooring, lacquer built-ins throughout, and central air and heating. There is an oversized kitchen, complete with high-end appliances from Miele, two banquettes, wood cabinetry and a concrete island with bar seating for six. Large skylights let in all-day light, and the ceilings soar up to 17-feet high.
240 Centre Street, formerly the New York Police Headquarters, was built in 1909 and converted to cooperative in 1988. Originally designed by Hoppin & Koen then converted by Ehrenkranz Group & Eckstut, it remains one of the most desirable buildings downtown. The building offers a full-time doorman and concierge, a grand and ornate lobby, a sun-filled gym, and a common garden.
Pied-a-terres, subletting and pets are allowed. Current maintenance is $8,686.46/month. Seller is offering a credit to the buyer equal to $3,686.46/month for two years.
Listing Courtesy of Compass