99 Bank Street is a landmarked, pre-war Coop on an elegant cobblestone street. Residents here enjoy a part-time doorman, laundry room, live-in super, and bike storage.
Apartment 7G is a top-floor, sunny, and spacious 1-bedroom with washer/dryer in-unit. There is a large closet and a recently renovated kitchen upon entry. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances with storage and shelving to the ceiling.
As you continue through the apartment, you will notice the ten-foot ceilings and the wonderful sunlight that shines through the windows. Custom-built bookshelves separate the dining and living areas. The dining room can easily fit a table for four, with room to spare. Also note, there is a small closet for glasses, cutlery, and plates in the dining area. The 25-foot wide living room can easily fit a large couch opposite a media center.
The bathroom was recently renovated with a large vanity, herringbone floors, and blue porcelain tiles. Over the gold-accented shower, there is also a cabinet for extra storage.
Walking towards the bedroom, there are two double-door closets. Inside one of the closets, is your own Miele Washer and Dryer. The 21'x12' bedroom is large enough for not only a king-sized bed but there is room for an additional sitting area, as well as a desk and/or wardrobe.
This special home is conveniently located near premier restaurants and boutiques, the Whitney Museum, the Meatpacking District, the High Line, and A,C,E,1,2,3,L subway lines.
Board approval is required. Approval takes 3-4 weeks.
*Some of the photos are virtually staged.*
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