PHOTOS COMING FRIDAY! High floor one bedroom bathed in natural light offers sweeping river and eastern views for as far as the eye can see from the clean white palette set against concrete floors which gives a gallery Le Corbosier feel that just awaits your personal touch and furnishings.
PHOTOS COMING FRIDAY! High floor one bedroom bathed in natural light offers sweeping river and eastern views for as far as the eye can see from the clean white palette set against concrete floors which gives a gallery Le Corbosier feel that just awaits your personal touch and furnishings. Windows in every room including the kitchen and bathroom, outdoor space and low maintenance make this an opportunity not to be missed.
Seward Park Housing coop is comprised of four 20-story residential buildings over 13 landscaped acres which include gated green spaces featuring children’s playgrounds, flower and vegetable gardens, and grassy areas for lounge and play. Other perks of the community are 24 hour attended lobbies, wifi enabled state-of-the-art laundry rooms and fully equipped gym, brand new children’s playroom, a community room and a club room, and shared office space equipped with professional office equipment and two conference rooms, storage and valet parking. Please note there is a waitlist for parking and storage units.
Seward Park is surrounded by historic institutions of culture, art, and education, including the famed Abrons Art Center, the venerated Manny Cantor Center (also known as the Educational Alliance), and the 110-year-old Seward Park branch of the New York Public Library. The coop’s own commercial businesses along Grand and Clinton Streets include conveniences like a U.S. Postal Service branch, a dry cleaners, a grocery store, a pharmacy, and Citibank. An array of culinary options like Doughnut Plant, Kossar’s Deli, Pickle Guys, Randall’s Barbeque, Saluggi’s East, and Vin Vero Wines to name a few. New neighbor Essex Crossing brings additional convenience and recreation with a Target store, the largest Trader Joe’s on the East Coast, and soon a 14-screen Regal Cinemas, a bowling alley, an International Center of Photography outpost, and the much anticipated new Essex Market and underground Market Line.
Public transportation options abound: M14, M9, and M22 buses serve the area, along with F trains at East Broadway or Delancey/Essex; J, M, and Z trains at Delancey/Essex; and B and D trains nearby on Grand and Chrystie. Several Citibike stations are within the coop’s blocks.