Welcome home to your charming, spacious studio apartment in the heart of the Lower East Side. Currently configured as a spacious open concept loft, Apartment 3B is peacefully hidden to the rear of the building. With exposed brick and boasting four east-facing windows that flood the space with gorgeous morning light, this delightful home is highly versatile.
Once owned by Baby Jane Holzer, a muse of Andy Warhol, 118 Suffolk Street offers proximity to a range of desirable amenities. Enjoy being just minutes away from renowned spots like Clinton Street Bakery, Davelle (a Japanese coffee shop right on your doorstep), Trader Joe's and Essex Market. Additionally, take advantage of the prime location to explore the best of both Manhattan and Brooklyn, with a delightful journey across the nearby Williamsburg Bridge. This central location ensures you're surrounded by the very best that New York City has to offer in one of its most iconic and vibrant neighborhoods.
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The following are tenant-paid fees: $20 credit check fee upon application with agent, $1,000 move-in deposit to co-op building (refundable), $400 application fee to the management company, first month's rent and one-month security deposit due at lease signing, rent to be paid monthly.
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Bound by the Bowery and the East River, the Lower East Side is an eclectic mix of many cultures and energies. With Houston Street to the North and the Manhattan Bridge to the south, this neighborhood has a lot to offer to people visiting the area as well as those who already live here.
Occupied by the Lenape people before Dutch colonization, the Lower East Side was perfect for farming and agriculture due to its proximity to the river. Over time, however, the area was made into a residential neighborhood to support the growing population of the city and for the strategic location of Corlears Hook, a notable site that sailors used for navigation.
Starting after the American Revolution, the area became very popular with immigrants of German descent. The new micro-neighborhood of "Little Germany" was established but, as things tend to happen in NYC, they were soon sharing the area with large Italian Jewish populations.
In the early 1900's the…
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