Friday, December 6, 2013
The price to live in a 'stocky, brooding building' on Great Jones Street
[Photo via Goggla]
We've long been curious about 37 Great Jones St. between the Bowery and Lafayette… ditto for Goggla, who notes that the landmarked building is free of all its renovations gear this week… so you can see what all that work has been about in her photo above…
Pricing details were released back in September. The penthouse is asking $25,000 a month while commoners can enjoy the four units on the lower floors for between $10K and $12K. (Find the official 37 Jones site here.)
[EVG file photo from 2009]
Here's how the Times described the now 95-year-old building back in March 2008:
"An unusual addition to the street was the stocky, brooding building at 37 Great Jones, designed in 1917 by Lewis Patton and used as a warehouse in the 1930s by the Philco Radio and Television Corporation."
And here it is in 1936…
Oh, wait. This is better.
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4 comments:
the doors looked better before. more interesting!
Tell the Arrows to get coats on! They're gonna freeze out ther!
NYC architects please take note. There's an example of an interesting building front with minimal decoration. Go ahead try it. We like it.
Did they clean out the Philco CRT dust before hand?. I smell environmental hazard.
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