Wouldn't you love to live in one of the finest Co-op's in West Chelsea? Welcome to iconic London Terrace Towers, a circa 1930's prewar building steps away from the Highline Promenade with access to tons of neighborhood restaurants, art galleries and every possible sports venue available at Chelsea Piers.
We invite you to visit this truly handsome extra-wide Studio residence perfectly positioned on the 4th floor at the south side of the Tower. This classic in style prewar home is just teaming with brilliant light throughout the day while receiving magical sunset light at dusk.
A spacious yet comfy main living room is quite large and able to accommodate full dining, living and bedroom ensembles. Three (3) extra-high, double thermal-pane casement style windows frame views of the lovely 19th century Townhouses just across the street. A massive walk-in closet (equivalent to 3 closets in one) is adjacent to the main living area. It can be easily enhanced to make a fully functional walk-in closet or bed alcove for a twin size mattress.
You'll be delighted with an efficient windowed kitchen that maximizes storage capabilities behind glass front cabinet doors while providing the essential elements one requires to prepare meals at home... or the occasional "cook-in" with invited guests.
Step into the authentic prewar bathroom with its signature London Terrace black and white mosaic tile floor, subway tiled walls and deep cast iron soaking tub.
As a resident of 465 West 23rd Street, one has direct access to our state-of-the-art health facility, 1/2 Olympic size indoor heated pool, private locker rooms that include steam rooms and saunas. We also enjoy use of a lushly planted and fully teak furnished roof deck with spectacular city and river views.
In addition we have 24-hour lobby attendants, a Live-in Superintendent, 24-hour porters and separate bike and storage rooms,(separate fee applies). Hurry this one will go in a matter of minutes!
Quick Profile
The row houses portray the world-class architecture of Greek Revival, Italianate and Georgian styles. The population is both ethnically and socially diverse, which is reflected in the restaurants and retail businesses in the neighborhood.
Western Chelsea is the center of the NYC art world, where you will find more than 200 art galleries housed in rehabbed factories and warehouses, as well as in newly-constructed buildings.
While people of many different cultures call Chelsea home, it has been a mecca over the years for people in the LGBTQ community. One census reported that as many as 22% of its residents were gay couples. Eighth Avenue is a trendy area for LGBTQ-oriented dining and shopping. Although it no longer draws the LGBTQ population that it once did, Chelsea still has many popular alternative bars.
Chelsea is primarily residential, consisting of a mixture of diverse complexes, low-rise apartment blocks, tenements, townhouses, renovated row houses, and luxury high-rises.
Chelsea is an interesting and sought-after place to live, with unique clothing boutiques, restaurants, and delis representing cultures from around the world. In addition to its quirky establishments, Chelsea has fine dining restaurants and a vibrant, hip nightlife, which adds to its allure.
Chelsea is well-served by public transportation. At least six city bus routes traverse Chelsea. There are three NYC subway routes with stops on Seventh Avenue, three on Eighth Avenue, and two more on Sixth Avenue. The 34th Street - Hudson Yards Station opened in 2015 with its main entrance in Chelsea.