A timeless Chelsea lifestyle awaits in this stylish Art Deco-inspired co-op with modern finishes, an atypically spacious studio layout, and incredible closet space-including a huge walk-in.
This charming 1-bathroom studio sits across the street from the famed Hotel Chelsea and is moments from the High Line, Chelsea Market, Madison Square Park, and trendy galleries, dining, and nightlife. Featuring separate living and dining areas, ample storage, and dedicated home office space, the home is ideal as a primary residence, pied-a-terre, or investment property.
A central dining area flows into a windowed galley-style chef's kitchen with marble tiled floors, sleek white quartz countertops, a mosaic tile backsplash, custom white lacquer cabinetry, and high-end stainless steel appliances, including a drawer dishwasher and Bertazzoni gas range. A convenient pass-through creates additional volume and is ideal for entertaining.
Adjacent to the kitchen and dining area is a sunken living and sleeping area over 20 feet long. The space has beautiful hardwood floors, an oversized window, and a huge walk-in closet.
On the opposite side of the home is a discreet hallway leading to a windowed full bathroom with classic fixtures and finishes. In the hallway is a second walk-in closet and a custom built-in workstation and storage unit.
Chelsea Gardens is a desirable full-service co-op with a tranquil, thoughtfully planted courtyard. Residents also enjoy 24-hour door attendants, a live-in super, a bicycle room, shared laundry facilities, and private storage. There are entrances on 23rd and 24th Streets for added convenience.
This pre-war building is seconds from exciting restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops, including Shukette, Socarrat, Cookshop, Telegraphe, Caf Ambrosia, and Bathtub Gin, among many others. NoMad, Hudson Yards, Flatiron, the Meatpacking District, and Chelsea Piers are all nearby. Accessible subway lines include the 1, C, E, F, and M. Pets and pieds-a-terre are welcome.
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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.