State: |
NY |
Region: |
Manhattan |
Area: |
Village/ Soho |
Rent: |
$ 2,950 |
Bedrooms: |
Studio |
Baths: |
1 |
Available: |
Now |
| Building Features: |
Prewar Apartment Building - No Pets Allowed - Elevator - Doorman - Live-in Super - Recently Renovated Building - Central Air - High Ceiling - Laundry on each Floor - Near Subway(s) - Heat+Hot Water Included - 10 Story Glass Atrium Roof - 2.5 blocks to Washington Sq. Park - Convenient to NYU - 4.5 blocks to the B, C, D, E, F & V Trains at the W. 4th St. Station
This building was constructed by Ogden L. Mills, a former Secretary of the Treasury, in 1899 as a workers' hostel. At the time the rooms cost 10 cents for one night; you'll have to pay a bit more to stay here these days. Theodore Dreiser stayed for 20 cents a night. Later, when it was a seedy hotel, Allen Ginsberg lived here in 1951.
Don't worry -- the building was renovated in 2000 for your comfort.
If you're looking to experience the Village side of Manhattan, you can't do better than this building. It's on a street that features in many folk songs of the 60s (Simon & Garfunkle, Bob Dylan) and where the Mamas and the Papas composed "California Dreaming" one cold New York winter. |
| Apartment Features: |
- Furnished - Rent is based on a 30 day minimum stay. Rates are subject to change based on availability and date. - Free Local Calls - Cable TV - VCR - Maid Service Upon Request - Kitchen is Fully Stocked with Utensils, Dishes, Cookware
*** Non Refundabe Pet Deposit: $250 |
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