Edward
October 9th, 2004, 10:24 PM
http://www.115allenstreet.com/
Sleek and modern with a European flair. Each residence resonates the rich texture of the neighborhood in a private sancutary setting : exposed brick walls, glazed brick fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, built-in overhead lighting, key-locked elevator, central air conditioning, laundry room, private terraces (Floors 3-5 and Penthouse)
http://www.115allenstreet.com/images/image_1.jpg
From CURBED http://www.curbed.com/archives/2004/06/02/building_of_the_day_115_allen_street.php
The hard facts: the architects, CAN Resources, are the fun folks behind the design for Lever House (the restaurant, not the, uh, house), downtown dens Joe's Pub and Bowery Bar, and L.A.'s Standard Hotel. The 3BR Penthouse Triplex, with 2610 sq. ft. (and 1391 exterior sq. ft.) has an asking tag of $2.85m; the other 1BR/2BR floor-throughs (1600 to 2000 sq ft) all are asking $1.25m. (Brokers Laurence Carty and Irene Lo at William B. May have the listings.) The developers, 115 Allen St. Development Corp., purchased the building for $2.4 million in March. If all apartments sell for their asking price, they'll net $7.85m. Less development, construction and sales expenses, they should still stand to make a tidy sum.
Sleek and modern with a European flair. Each residence resonates the rich texture of the neighborhood in a private sancutary setting : exposed brick walls, glazed brick fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, built-in overhead lighting, key-locked elevator, central air conditioning, laundry room, private terraces (Floors 3-5 and Penthouse)
http://www.115allenstreet.com/images/image_1.jpg
From CURBED http://www.curbed.com/archives/2004/06/02/building_of_the_day_115_allen_street.php
The hard facts: the architects, CAN Resources, are the fun folks behind the design for Lever House (the restaurant, not the, uh, house), downtown dens Joe's Pub and Bowery Bar, and L.A.'s Standard Hotel. The 3BR Penthouse Triplex, with 2610 sq. ft. (and 1391 exterior sq. ft.) has an asking tag of $2.85m; the other 1BR/2BR floor-throughs (1600 to 2000 sq ft) all are asking $1.25m. (Brokers Laurence Carty and Irene Lo at William B. May have the listings.) The developers, 115 Allen St. Development Corp., purchased the building for $2.4 million in March. If all apartments sell for their asking price, they'll net $7.85m. Less development, construction and sales expenses, they should still stand to make a tidy sum.