In the west of the Times Square, a gateed passage and out of the public theory, a small piece of New York’s history has emerged for sale. Within the Clinton Court away from Western 46th Street, three bedrooms, three bathroom Duplex, have occupied the top two floors of the 19th century structure, with a serious character and an impressive film resum.
Asking 75 3.75 million and listed with Brown Harris Stevens’ Paul Diwaln and Lisa Leapman, the Co -operative unit has long been running in a type of real estate stealth mode. While the house has been featured in Woody Allen Bullets on BroadwayFor, for, for,. Decorating HarryFor, for, for,. Law and OrderAnd Blue bloodThis and Clinton Court itself is widely unknown to the public, even the residents of the local, because it has secretly slammed the path of a former horses in a mid -block yard, which is rarely accessible to all the unknown and outsider.
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The granite step goes from the courtyard to the front porch and the roof of the roof.
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Currently, a commercial real estate broker and Life Science is owned by the Economic Development Executive who is seeking to do something, which is practically connecting a kind of homemade-dunisai-a-kind home resident. Originally made for stable horses and home milk vehicles in the 1850s, the free standing building now offers vintage features that are difficult to find in manhattan: granite stairs, stained glasses, wood floors, wood burning firefighters, and above.
An outer stairs and covered porch lead to the front door. On one side is a residential room with a brick fireplace, food area, and a kitchen with a tomato red cabinet and a stain in the dining room that enters the stained glass. Elsewhere on the main floor, a former studio apartment has been formed as an office and a guest Sweet. Up to the top, the primary bedroom is the second chimney burning wood and an adjacent bathroom with a window tub. The second bedroom with corner windows and the third bathroom.
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The wide room features high roofs, a chimney and exposed brick.
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There are windows on all four sides in this house, a degree in Manhattan that gives him a separate house in the middle of the city. Only one of the two units in the building, co -operative fees run about $ 4,000 per month.
Once the Menkoni Family owned – Ercotical Sculptor makers who are famous for their work in the New York Public Library – this property has long been interested in artists, actors and creations, including actresses Elizabeth Ashley and dramatist Neil Simon. And while this building has to go to historians and Sanstites for their film contacts and architectural rates, its appeal is more straightforward to New York: This is a rare fresh standing structure that has a history in a neighborhood with light, privacy and history where those features are rarely found.
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