Property Description for 260 Park Ave South, 3-G
Welcome to 260 PAS
This 1,340 sqf 2 bdr/2 bath featuring a 13 foot beamed ceiling along with ample double-paned windows are checking all the boxes of the chic and modern NYC loft.
After passing through the entrance foyer you are entering the spacious living room and its separate dining area, both offering a myriad of light thanks to the triple oversized windows.
This dreamy chef kitchen is fully equipped with stainless steel appliances including a wine cooler, a Subzero Fridge, a Viking range, a Bosch dishwasher and a in-unit washer/dryer.
The main bedroom along with its en-suite bathroom feature limestone floors, stone encased soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed rain shower, and double sinks w/ Koehler fixtures.
The second bedroom has separate en-suite travertine marble bathroom as well.
260 Park Avenue South is a luxury boutique condominium comprised of two neoclassical buildings (built in 1917 and 1930 respectively) and converted to 86 apartments on 12 floors in 2004 by Karl Fischer Architects with interiors by Shamir Shah Design. The developers of the project were Adam Hochfelder at Max Capital; Yitzchak Tessler of Linjan Associates LLC; and Insignia Financial Group. The building was the former headquarters of the United Federation of Teachers for about 30 years. 260 Park Avenue South has an elegant lobby which enters on East 21st Street and has views onto a tranquil rock garden. The building is divided up into three elevator banks, so there are never more than five apartments on any given floor. All of the apartments have high ceilings, double-paned windows, central air/heat, washer/dryers, open chef’s kitchens and walnut stained oak floors. Residents enjoy a full time concierge and doorman, a state of the art fitness center, three roof decks, and bike storage. The building is pet-friendly and welcomes pied-a-terres. This chic, full-service, pre-war condominium residence is perfectly located minutes from Gramercy Park, Union Square, and Madison Square Park and steps from some of Manhattan’s best shopping, dining, and the 6, N, and R trains.