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SIMPLIFIED CLASSIC. This warm, inviting one bedroom jewel designed by Architecture in Formation is tucked within a prewar doorman co-op at 140 E 28th. The building was built in 1931 by Bing & Bing and Emory Roth, among the most respected luxury developers of that era, known for The Alden and The Gramercy Park Hotel. The Bing & Bing buildings are regarded as the finest prewar properties. Unit 9F is a lovingly renovated apartment centered around a 23' x 15' living area with a wood-burning fireplace and beamed ceilings. The unit has open city views and looks over the historic Epiphany building and church, along with a view of the Empire State Building! The open, windowed, custom-built kitchen clad in stainless steel surfaces is easy to clean and durable with abundant storage, Thermador Professional oven, Sub Zero refrigerator with ice maker, Miele dishwasher & double-sink with built-in water filter. In the bathroom, original fixtures have been re-plated in nickel. The hand-made Japanese wallpaper in the bedroom and custom closets show attention to detail. There is a loft bed/home office within a walk-in closet. This apartment also has recessed lighting, lots of electrical outlets & rich hardwood floors throughout, and custom-made hidden storage. 140 E 28th Street is located one block from the subway and surrounded by restaurants, a few blocks to Eaterly and high end shopping such as the Dover Street Market. Pied-a-terres and dogs are allowed.
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