18 Gramercy Park South
18 Gramercy Park South, NEW YORK, NY 10003
UNITS 16
FLOORS 17
BUILT 1927
Developer Zeckendorf Development
Active Listings
1 Active Sale
0 Active Rental
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Description
This 17-story 1927 building was home to the former hotel and salvation army property, and is the perfect example of a “diamond in the rough.” 18 Gramercy Park blossomed into a luxurious piece of work. Not only did developers Arthur and William Lie Zeckendorf invest $60 million into this project, but they brought architect Robert A.M. Stern along for a repeat of their winning formula. This Gramercy condominium has a lot to offer, including plenty of incredible floorplans for one to enjoy.
Elegant, and full of elite features, 18 Gramercy Park has everything you want and more. Here, you'll be sure to find a formal dining room, open family room, eat-in kitchen, and a library. Even more fascinating, is the furniture-grade hand-painted cabinetry, Bianco Perlino marble countertops, Miele dishwasher, and last but not least, a wine storage. With the many features that this condominium offers, you can be sure to find something, if not everything, that fits your style of living.
You can also find a luxurious five bedroom duplex penthouse t 18 Gramercy Park, and if you ever want to have a pool party there's more than enough room in the two outdoor pools that compliments this remarkable penthouse. 18 Gramercy Park provides you with great location, amenities and elegance. Whether it's the penthouse or an apartment on the 5th floor, a lot of the amenities are the same. The exterior is just as amazing as the interior, one can have access to a key for the park, so you can enjoy the fresh air, without having to step too far away from the comforts of your home.
Building Amenities
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Unit | Beds | Baths | SqFt | Price |
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PH17 Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate | 5 Beds | 6 Baths | 6,329 | $ 32,000,000 |