A Truly Rare Opportunity. A Pre-War Condominium on Fifth Avenue in Flatiron.
The moment you step from your keyed elevator to this full floor residence, you feel the luxury of space. Every room is grandly sized, from the splendid entry/library to the 45 foot long window lined living room, dining room overlooking Fifth Avenue, a the primary bedroom with two walk in closets, and a lavish spa bath. Featuring massive 8 foot high windows and 11 foot ceiling height, this exceptional residence has graced the pages of Elle Decor, Maire Claire Maison as well as being featured on Open House TV along with its designer Garrow Kedigian.
Designed by Robert Maynicke and completed in 1898, 170 Fifth Avenue is a neo-classical landmarked building in the beaux-arts style. Located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 22nd Street, it features fabulous views of it's neighbor, the iconic Flatiron Building as well as Madison Square Park and the Manhattan skyline. It is one of Flatiron's most historic pre-war condominium buildings, featuring private storage and part-time, 7am to 11pm, doormen. Originally home to the Sohmer Piano Company, it's unmistakable gold dome can be seen for miles, while its nearly 130 foot street frontage is nothing short of impressive.