37 East 12th Street, an iconic building in Greenwich Village, stands as a testament to luxury and historical significance, blended seamlessly with modern living. Originally constructed in 1896, this building was transformed by Edward J. Minskoff Equities in 2014 into six exclusive condominium apartments, infusing the space with new life and purpose.
The building showcases a variety of unique residences, including a three-level "townhouse" unit, a duplex penthouse, and four floor-through units, each designed to offer expansive living spaces. The architectural and interior designs were masterfully handled by CS Architects and Haland & Haland, ensuring that every detail reflects both luxury and functionality.
The condominiums feature large open floor plates, high ceilings, and terracotta arch slabs, highlighting the building's original charm while incorporating modern amenities. Sound transmission and impact insulation testing were conducted to ensure the privacy and comfort of residents, with acoustical recommendations provided for mechanical systems to meet and exceed NYC Building Code requirements.
Inspired by Parisian architecture, the residences boast features such as barrel-vaulted ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, kitchens with rift white oak cabinetry, and luxurious materials like honed Calacatta marble and reclaimed tumbled Lagos Azul marble. The design emphasizes natural light and spacious living areas, creating an inviting and warm atmosphere.
Amenities at 37 East 12th Street include a 24-hour doorman, concierge services, a gym, and private storage for each apartment. The building's location between University Place and Broadway in the East Village offers easy access to Union Square Park, Washington Square Park, and a plethora of dining, shopping, and cultural options, making it an ideal choice for those seeking luxury living in the heart of Manhattan.