Walls are allowed, this unit can be flexed into a 2BD or 3BD
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NEW DEVELOPMENT ** Now being offered with only a one month broker fee (as opposed to 15%)...
THE BUILDING
- Available ASAP
- Elevator
- Brand New Development
- Bicycle storage
- Laundry room
- Rooftop terrace for breathtaking city views
THE APARTMENT
- Designed by the late Karl Fischer. Keeping true to its Italian roots, the buildings finishes were hand selected and made in Italy.
- The finest in modern interior design, with high performance floor-to-ceiling windows, 9?-8? ceilings, and smoked European grey oak flooring throughout
- The kitchens feature custom cabinetry paneling with contrasting lacquer upper cabinets and a stunning Carrara marble countertop
- The state of the art appliances include Bertazzoni cooktops and ovens and fully-paneled Bloomberg refrigerators, with blomberg dishwashers
- Graciously sized and selectively appointed with the finest in modern European-inspired design, the bathrooms evoke a spa-like experience with radiant heat floors and multijet shower head.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- Little Italy
- Instagram worthy bars and restaurants nearby
- distance to Nolita, Soho, and LES
THE COMMUTE
-B D at Grand St 0.24 miles
- J N Q R Z 6 W at Canal St 0.25 miles
- J Z at Bowery 0.29 miles
- 6 at Spring St 0.34 miles
- A C E at Canal St 0.44 miles
All photos, amenities, and descriptions are a direct feed from the brokerage.
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If you want great red sauce, cheese, and hand made pasta, then
you need to check out Little Italy. This once enormous neighborhood
has shrunk over the decades, but the people here are proud as ever.
Surrounded by SoHo, Nolita, and Bowery, Little Italy is the heart
of Lower Manhattan.
Originally known as Mulberry Bend, Little Italy's signature
street has, and always will be, Mulberry Street. During the late
1880's, many Italian immigrants came to the US seeking work and
opportunity. As the Italian population grew, they slowly overtook
the German population that had lived in the neighborhood
before.
During the early 1900's, Little Italy was pretty big, and the
many restaurants and shops here were highly sought after. However,
once Prohibition hit, the neighborhood fell into organized crime.
Little Italy was the center of many mafia family operations. The
mob would have a tight grip on the area up until the US Immigration
Act of 1965, when…
Little Italy Apartments, 10013 Apartments
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $4,775. The building allows easy access via an elevator. The unit interior features hardwood floors. There is a separate dining area for enjoying meals at home. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details. The kitchen conveniently includes a dishwasher. This is a No Fee apartment, meaning the manager or agent should not ask you for a broker fee (there may still be deposits and other move-in fees paid to the landlord).
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