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Located in the booming neighborhood of Clinton, the Armory boasts significant history, great residents, growing access to green space, and is situated in a chic, up-and-coming neighborhood where value is currently on an upswing.* The Clinton neighborhood has long been home to some of the most talented entertainers in the world. Over the years, the Armory's distinguished location has attracted an impressive list of artists, entertainers, and musicians including the famous jazz musician Dick Hyman, restaurateur & TV Personality B. Smith, renowned photographer Joyce Tenneson, and acclaimed actors William H Macy and Felicity Huffman. The Armory is one of only the few remaining live/work buildings in NYC. Erected in 1929, the 9-story building served as the armory for the 77th Statue of Liberty Division of the United States Army Reserve. Today, the building is comprised of 159 uniquely designed apartments. Since the early 1990's, the Actors Studio Free Theatre and All Stars Project, Inc. have occupied the Armory's ground floor and basement levels. With the expansion of Hudson Park and the completion of Clinton Park, which are located just one avenue west and a few blocks north, respectively, it is easy to enjoy green space while still living in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Clinton's growing appeal as a residential neighborhood is reflected in the consistent increase of the neighborhood's average median price since October of 2010*. The apartment building has a doorman, common outdoor space, it is pet-friendly, and it permits protruding air-conditioners. There is excellent crosstown bus service as well as easy access to many subway lines. *urban digs (10/10-1/11) trend based on reported closed ACRIS Duplex Loft like home complete with terrace and wood burning fireplace. Recently updated kitchen and huge walk in closet. Tremendous light and gracious layout. Located in the LOFT building, The Armory, 24 hour doorman building located just steps from the Hudson river esp
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