Property Description for 529 West 42nd Street, 9-E
This wonderfully renovated loft-like studio apartment is as unique as it is beautiful; but the best part is, this massive rarely available studio comes with its own generous rooftop terrace (340 sq ft private outdoor space)! What an amazing offering in vibrant Midtown West, on the top floor of the full-service prewar-built Armory cooperative.
The modern layout with open living, dining and kitchen is enhanced by 9'2" ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, rich strip hardwood floors, recessed lighting, prewiring for AV surround sound, and east-facing windows looking out to 42nd Street. The finely-designed and renovated open kitchen, brightened by a skylight, is appointed with ample Italian lacquer cabinetry, full-size stainless steel appliances, marble countertops, and a large center dining island with seating space for 4. You'll also appreciate the extensive built-in storage and convenient Murphy bed, featuring a new queen-size memory foam/encased coil combo mattress with a premium cover that can remain or be removed. If that weren't enough, there's also a separate dressing room lined with built-in closets, a built-in office space, and a sleekly designed full bath with a pedestal sink + glass-panelled shower. Ascend the circular staircase to the spacious private roof terrace, accessed by sliding glass doors, for spending relaxing time outdoors and entertaining guests.
It's extremely grand an supplicated. Built in 1929 as the armory for the 77th Statue of Liberty Division of the U.S. Army Reserve, 529 West 42nd Street was converted to a cooperative in the early 1980s. This 9-story building has a full-time doorman, live-in super, laundry room on every floor, common outdoor space, and a pet-friendly policy, sublet allowed with board approval. The vibrant location between 10th and 11th Avenues is close to the waterfront, Hudson Yards, Times Square, the Theater District, Gotham West market, great restaurants, multiple subway lines, excellent cross-town bus service, Port Authority and the Lincoln Tunnel.