The Cast Iron Building, built in 1868, was reborn in 1973 as Manhattan's first ever commercial to residential conversion, setting the trend towards what is now thought of as New York's "classic loft" living. The Cast Iron is a full-service coop that offers residents 24-hour doorman service, concierge, live-in super, roof deck, laundry facilities, storage, rec room and bicycle storage. The building is centrally located with easy access to subways (4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W and L trains), buses, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, movie theaters, restaurants, retail shops.
Application fees:
Processing fee $500, Digital Document fee $112.50, Move-in Fee $500, Consumer Report fee $75.
Move-in fees: 1st Month's Base Rent $5,995, Security Deposit $5,995 (refundable)
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Birthplace of beatniks, Greenwich Village has always been a neighborhood bursting with creativity, home to artists, poets, musicians and writers. There is a lot of foot traffic in the neighborhood, as it gives convenient access to many other neighborhoods. There are a lot of popular eateries on MacDougal Street and bars on Bleecker Street. The neighborhood has a bit of a college-town feel, due to the presence of NYU. There aren’t large chain stores here, so it isn’t really a mecca for shopaholics, but you can find interesting vintage stores and specialty boutiques.
Available housing is centered on pre-war walk-ups. You can find good deals on the quieter, tree-lined side streets, as opposed to the bustling avenues. There are pockets of brownstones and townhouses, some dating back to the early 19th century, throughout the neighborhood, as well. You will find more luxurious housing in the newer high-rise buildings on Park and Fifth Avenues.
Washington Square Park is the heart of the neighborhood. If you sit near the Arch and close your eyes, you might catch an echo of the music and social history of the Park, floating through the air. Greats like Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Paul Simon started their storied careers right here in Greenwich Village. Today, the Village is a celebration of diversity, where everyone is welcome.