114 East 13th Street Ground Floor Space
- Usage: Office,Retail
- Type: Sale
- Floor: Ground Floor
- Size: 3,296 SQFT
- Price: $3,250,000
- Term: —
- Broker: Jonathan Anapol
- Telephone: 212-268-8289
Between Fourth Avenue & Third Avenue
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Available now - 3,296 SF. ground floor commercial condo for sale.
The floor-plans may seem small, but some creative engineering has turned this ground floor condo into a unique space tricked out with new fixtures, oversized windows, interior walls, etc. The condo is spacious and can be used as an Office or Retail space. The condo enjoys a loft form factor with the benefit of high finished ceilings, large double hung operable windows, with the added benefit of an underused roof deck. The build-out is not to be overlooked or undervalued, the construction is so solid you will never hear one of your neighbors
Other features include, in-unit washer and dryer, basement level access, live/work status, a 24 hour doorman, pet-friendly policy, and common roof deck.
The American Felt, where Steinway once made its piano parts, was the "it" loft building throughout the 80's and 90's. This home seems to live and breathe for art (with recent residents including Tom Cruise), and we can imagine it being the next live/work space or even pied-a-terre for another great New York City lover.
The building property itself is managed by great staff, many of whom have worked in the building for years. You will find this building to be very quiet, very private, with a lobby design that has withstood the test of time very well.
Its prime Central and East Village location, steps away from Union Square.
Basement/storage: 150 SF
Frontage: 30 feet on 13th Street
Expenses
Common Charges: $26,658 Per annum
Taxes: $66,156 Per annum
Space Features
• Ground floor Retail or Office Space
• 3,296 SF. Commercial Condo
• Ceiling Heights of 14 feet throughout space
• Eat-in wet pantry
• (2) Single bathrooms, (1) additional bathroom with shower
• Delivered Vacant
• Full-time Doorman
• One block from Union Square
• Perfect for office user, fitness, medical, school, daycare, architect, showroom
• Great natural light facing north
Nearby Transportation Options
• L, N, Q, R, 4, 5, 6 W at 14th St-Union Square under 500 feet
• L at 3rd Av 0.14 miles
• 6 at Astor Place 0.22 miles
• N, R, W at 8th St 0.24 miles
• L at 1st Av 0.38 miles
Neighbors
• NYU
• Northwell Health Urgent Care
• City MD
• Dos Toros Taqueria
• Max Brenner Chocolate Bar
• CAVA
• Le Pain Quotidien
• Maison Kayser
• Sticky Fingers Joint
• Shuko Tim Ho Wan
• Glaze Teriyaki
• Ippudo NY
About the Building
Steps from Manhattan’s Union Square at 14th street between 4th Avenue and 3rd is the pre-war “The American Felt Building”. This luxury loft building offers a range of living spaces found between the 2nd to 14th floors; the ground floor unit stands apart as it is a commercial space with its own entrance. Being one of the first re-purposed buildings in area of the past, today this property still stands as a coveted location due to its abundant architectural features such as high finished ceilings throughout, operable double hung windows, and polished wood flooring throughout the property. The building is topped by a roof –deck which residents can access freely. In addition the building contains a number of balconies with views of the surrounding neighborhood. Each apartment is uniquely designed to take advantage of the floor space provided – giving each tenant their own unique home. Staff here has traditionally been employed for many years adding value and lending a sense of consistency and quiet professionalism.
- Pre-War Residential Apartment Building
- Doorman Condominium
- Open Layout Spaces
- Stellar Union Square Area Building
- Full Time Doorman
- Roof Deck
- Common Garden Area
- Operable Windows
- Balconies
- Private Residential & Separate Ground Floor Space Entrance
- Architecture finished high ceilings
- Polished Wood Floors
- Lime Stone Facade
- Steps away from; World-Renowned Shopping and Cafes, Union Square Park, The Farmer’s Market, and a major MTA transportation hub for many downtown subway lines.