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392 West Street
392 West Street, New York, NY 10014
1 unit
2 stories
1900 built
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About
392 West Street. Aka 6 Weehawken St
This two and a half story shingled, 2400 SF wooden house is said to be the oldest house still standing in Greenwich Village.
Built on land that once had been part of the Newgate State Prison (a colonial jail), No 6 Weehawken Street, with it’s second entrance on 392 West Street, was built in 1849 by Shipbuilder George M. Munson.
Munson bought the remnants of the Weehawken market (where farmers from Weehawken, NJ, sold their produce in the 1830s) and run the building as a saloon until 186
Facts
- Development status
- Completed
- District
- Community District 102City Council District 3Police Precinct 6
- Hurricane evacuation zone
- Zone 1
- Building class
- S1Primarily One Family with Store or Office
Available units
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Unit features
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Fireplace
Decorative
Hardwood floors
View
City, Skyline, Water
Washer/dryer
Explore West Village
Transit
| Location | Distance |
|---|---|
PATHat Christopher Street Station | 0.16 miles |
1at Christopher St–Sheridan Sq | 0.36 miles |
1at Houston St | 0.37 miles |
ABCDEFMat West 4th St | 0.46 miles |
CEat Spring St | 0.56 miles |
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