Presenting 889 Broadway, PHA, a corner loft with the lowest monthlies of any true two-bedroom in Flatiron. Located in the historic Gorham Manufacturing Building, PHA offers a rare combination of character and location. Set on the top floor of the building, the home includes large windows facing east and south. Convenient and comfortable, with a flexible, open living space, a well-designed kitchen, and split bedrooms, PHA is a welcome opportunity for a buyer to join a historic, yet forward-thinking, building.
The loft opens through a proper foyer, which leads to the great room. Here, you'll find a living room, complete with a fireplace, along with plenty of room for a formal dining area. Large east-facing windows draw in light from over Broadway.
The large chef's kitchen was built by a former kitchen designer, and the quality of its finishes and functionality is evident. The spacious kitchen island, with bar seating, allows for casual dining. Appliances by Viking and Miele, including a wine refrigerator and built-in coffee machine, add to the convenience of the design.
The principal bedroom occupies the coveted corner of the unit, with exposures to the east and to the south, offering semi-open downtown views. In addition to three window bays in the suite, there are five closets, plus a nook for reading or a desk. The en-suite bathroom has an oversized vanity, a separate soaking tub, storage recesses, and more than ample storage.
The second bedroom, separated from the first for ideal privacy, has a northern exposure with views of the Empire State Building. It has a dedicated bathroom directly across the hall, which also serves as the guest bathroom.
Additional features of the apartment are a washer/dryer, a newly updated HVAC system, and a private office space, which also offers additional storage.
Built in 1883 as the home of Gorham Silver Company, 889 Broadway was built by Edward Hale Kendall in the Queen Anne style. Converted to co-operative in 1977, the building now offers residents a full-time superintendent, a landscaped roof deck, a video intercom system, and a private keyed elevator. 889 Broadway is moment away from Union Square, with its green market and myriad transportation options; Madison Square Park; dozens of restaurants, both fine dining and casual; gyms like Equinox, Chelsea Piers Fitness, and Lifetime; and a near-endless supply of shops and activities.
Presenting 889 Broadway, PHA, a corner loft with the lowest monthlies of any true two-bedroom in Flatiron. Located in the historic Gorham Manufacturing Building, PHA offers a rare combination of character and location. Set on the top floor of the building, the home includes large windows facing east and south. Convenient and comfortable, with a flexible, open living space, a well-designed kitchen, and split bedrooms, PHA is a welcome opportunity for a buyer to join a historic, yet forward-thinking, building.
The loft opens through a proper foyer, which leads to the great room. Here, you'll find a living room, complete with a fireplace, along with plenty of room for a formal dining area. Large east-facing windows draw in light from over Broadway.
The large chef's kitchen was built by a former kitchen designer, and the quality of its finishes and functionality is evident. The spacious kitchen island, with bar seating, allows for casual dining. Appliances by Viking and Miele, including a wine refrigerator and built-in coffee machine, add to the convenience of the design.
The principal bedroom occupies the coveted corner of the unit, with exposures to the east and to the south, offering semi-open downtown views. In addition to three window bays in the suite, there are five closets, plus a nook for reading or a desk. The en-suite bathroom has an oversized vanity, a separate soaking tub, storage recesses, and more than ample storage.
The second bedroom, separated from the first for ideal privacy, has a northern exposure with views of the Empire State Building. It has a dedicated bathroom directly across the hall, which also serves as the guest bathroom.
Additional features of the apartment are a washer/dryer, a newly updated HVAC system, and a private office space, which also offers additional storage.
Built in 1883 as the home of Gorham Silver Company, 889 Broadway was built by Edward Hale Kendall in the Queen Anne style. Converted to co-operative in 1977, the building now offers residents a full-time superintendent, a landscaped roof deck, a video intercom system, and a private keyed elevator. 889 Broadway is moment away from Union Square, with its green market and myriad transportation options; Madison Square Park; dozens of restaurants, both fine dining and casual; gyms like Equinox, Chelsea Piers Fitness, and Lifetime; and a near-endless supply of shops and activities.
Listing Courtesy of Compass