Tuesday, March 20, 2018

24 2nd Ave. getting its limestone exoskeleton



Over at 24 Second Ave. (aka 32 E. First St.), workers have been adding the stone-colored frames to the façade of the 10-story condoplex that replaced the East Village's second-to-last gas station.

Here's a look at the limestone exoskeleton in-progress on the First Street side...



As previously noted, the building will house 31 condos, with homes ranging from $1.125 million (a whopping 484 square feet!) to $10.5 million (the penthouse).

And here's part of the lengthy description of the penthouse via Douglas Elliman:

A light-filled four bedroom, five bathroom Duplex Penthouse positioned on the top 2 floors of 32 East 1st Street, Where Chrystie Meets Bond [ed note: ??????], with brushed solid white oak wood floors throughout, 2 terraces with 2 outdoor kitchens features 10' ceilings and expansive triple-pane windows with 360-degree views of the downtown and midtown skylines.

A direct private elevator opens to a private corridor on the 10th floor, adjacent to a stairwell leading to an expansive 1,591 SF private terrace spanning the entire 11th floor of the building fully equipped with an outdoor kitchen and Wolf grilling station, a dining area and three lounge spaces and is finished with travertine floors and planters integrated with lights & speakers, creating a space ideal for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining.

Particular attention to detail is demonstrated in the kitchen located on the second floor of this duplex, opening to a dining room which leads out to a second private terrace with another fully equipped outdoor kitchen including Wolf grilling station, ice maker, refrigerator, and lounge and dining spaces.

The corner master bedroom boasts a walk-in closet and en-suite five fixture master bathroom, which acts as a sanctuary with beautifully appointed onyx walls and floors with radiant heat, perfectly accented by a brushed solid oak wood dual vanity topped with a Corian countertop and dual sinks, matched by a custom designed Antonio Lupi "Sartoriale" Cristalplant soaking tub; the space is completed with a separate glass enclosed rain-shower a wall mounted Duravit Washlet toilet and custom Italian fixtures by CEA Design.

The BP station with snack shop closed in July 2014. This was the second-to-last gas station in the East Village, joined later by the Mobil station on Avenue C and East Houston in September 2014.

Previously on EV Grieve:
The 2nd Avenue BP station has closed

Permits filed to demolish former 2nd Avenue BP station

More about the 10-story building taking the place of the former BP station at 24 2nd Ave.

Check out the new 10-story building for the former 2nd Avenue BP station

A ballerina for 2nd Avenue

2nd Avenue residential complex now complete with renderings on the plywood

11 comments:

  1. Chrystie meets Bond (once you traverse two way Houston, first street and cross the Bowery), 1 million for space no bigger than an SRO. These (dare I describe them as) people are losing their friggin' minds.

    Good thing there is that billion dollar mental health program that the mayor's co-mayor wife runs to be there when their heads explode if they don't find suckers/buyers.

    As for the fabulous condo with the Wolf grill and, it's like they crammed the fixings of an entire mansion from East Hampton into an apartment unit. This is a ill-gotten gains safety deposit box and nothing more.

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  2. That penthouse isn't extravagant enough. Is it possible to infuse gold dust into the brickwork, as well?

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  3. There is a 1br asking almost $3000 per square foot. 20 years ago, coop apts were $200/sf.

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  4. This is the kind of shit that's getting built along the High Line, luxury creep.

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  5. That's 'exo-decoration', as those limestone block are just attached to the buidling.

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  6. Onyx walls? Yikes. But then again I have a Duravit sink I talked the landlord into buying because it was on extreme sale, they have a Duravit toilet! I am just like them, sans the $$ and ability to read a map.

    This building will always be the gas station where Billy Joel shot the "Uptown Girl" video to me.

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  7. Insane. Wonder if the floors will be infused with gold dust, too.

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  8. Billy Joel shot Uptown Girl at the Sunoco station on the Bowery and Bond.

    https://findery.com/Chung123/notes/uptown-girl

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  9. I always wanted to live in what looks like an office building. Then I can feel like I am at work 24/7.

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  10. Wasn't that the gas station in Zoolander where all of his model friends had that gasoline fight?

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