Monday, June 30, 2014

The Nathaniel wants you to know its name on 3rd Avenue


[Photo from May 10]

Over at 84 Third Ave. and East 12th Street, where the newly christened building The Nathaniel awaits completion, there is a notice up ...



...for a proposed, non-illuminated blade sign reading The Nathanial ...



Which is actually already in place.



As previously noted, studios here in the 9-floor luxury building start at $3,470; one-bedrooms start at $4,600; two-bedrooms start at $6,650; and three bedrooms at — !!!! — $11,500. There is also a rooftop reflection pool for reflection on how much your rent is.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Those persistent rumors about 74-76 Third Avenue and the future of Nevada Smiths

The East Village will lose a parking lot and gain an apartment building

Bendy thing sighting as 84 Third Ave. eclipses the AMC Loews Village 7

Upscale rentals and a rooftop reflection pool at The Nathaniel on 3rd Avenue

7 comments:

  1. I'm confused is this building located in northwest East Village or the new Mid-town south?

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  2. No, Grieve. You're wrong. It's not "proposed", it's "PROOSED"! Can't you read their rendering!??

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  3. check out the cars driving by in the rendering, Audis and Mercedes only, that should be just about right.

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  4. seriously, where do people work that can afford these places?!?

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  5. Whoever typed up that misspelled sign probably spends too much time hanging at Empire Biscuits.

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  6. Eat a dick, Nathaniel.

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  7. I don't understand why anyone who could afford those rents (and, BTW, who ARE those people??) would want to live in "drink-til-you-pass-out" land.

    Or maybe they just need emergency access to froyo at Funkiberry.


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