| ID # | RLS20094911 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | The Library 2 yara ụra, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, igwe asacha efere, ime ụlọ: 1006 ft2, 93m2 (DOM): 38 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1905 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $1,421 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $15,096 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 4 nkeji: F, J, Z, M |
| 5 nkeji: B, D | |
| 8 nkeji: 6 | |
| 9 nkeji: R, W | |
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Nkwupụta pụrụ iche nke ntọala ya na akụkọ ihe mere eme.
Nke a bụ ihe e wekore na 1905 dịka usoro ebe obibi nke Ọrụ Ọha nke New York, 61 Rivington bụ otu n'ime mgbanwe ndị kachasị mkpa na atụmatụ na Lower Manhattan -- ọrụ magburu onwe ya site na ụlọ ọrụ a kpọrọ McKim, Mead & White, ndị ok visionaries nke Brooklyn Museum na Washington Square Arch. Taa, ebe a na-ahụ maka Classical Revival a agbanweela ka ọ bụrụ ihe a pụrụ ịchọta naanị iri na otu ebe obibi, ọ bụla bụ atụmanya nke nka nke imewe a chere echiche.
Residence 4B bụ onyinye na-adịghị ahụkebe: ebe oyi ohu na-adị jụụ, nke na-elekwasị anya n'ebe southwestern nke na-ejikọta ụdị akụkọ ihe mere eme na ọkwa kachasị elu nke arụmọrụ oge a. Ụdị elu na-eme ka elu, ala ogologo osisi oak Europe, na windo buru ibu na-enye ebe ahụ anya dị ka gallery -- ebe mgbidi ụkpụrụ brick nke gosiri na ọdịdị na ahụmịhe akụkọ ihe nke ụlọ a na-eme ka akụkọ ntolite ahụ na-abịarute.
Na etiti ebe obibi, kichin bụ ịzụlite nnọọ n’ime oke ndebe. Ọdịdị walnut gbara ọchịchịrị na-emepụta, nkume na-adị ndụ na-adịghị achụ, na ngwá ọrụ Sub-Zero, Wolf, na Asko nọ n'ọrụ na-agba ọsọ maka ndị na-ahụ maka echiche na ndị na-eme nri n'ụzọ dị mma.
Ọrụ isi bụ ezigbo ebe ntụrụndụ -- nke nwere nnukwu ịdị na-adị jụụ nke ọma, tinye na ihe a haziri n'ụlọ e ji ebi nkịtị. A na-emelite ime ụlọ n’ime na-eme ka ụbọchị ghọọ omume: mmiri ngwa anya e ji eme ihe n’elu nkume na-adị ndụ, ebe e ji sama anụ ụlọ abụọ tụnyere otu ígwè nkume atọ, ala nkume a na-ahụkwa ọkụ, ihe okpomọkụ a na-esi na ntugharị, na Kallista na Kohler fixtures na-agbasa na ihe niile.
Ọrụ nke abụọ - nke a na-ahụtụrụ n'anya n'anya - na-arụ ọrụ nke ọma dịka ụlọ ọrụ nkeonwe ma ọ bụ ọrụ ndị ọbịa, na-enye ohere dị mfe iji rute na nke ọzọ zuru oke nke ụlọ ọrụ na-ejigide nke a na-ehicha.
Nka ọma nke ebe obibi a bụ terrace nke 493-square-foot nke na-elekwasị anya n'ebe جنوب -- ebe pụtara iche na-enweghị atụ na Manhattan. Ụdị ígwè kparịta ụka gbasoro na-eme ka oke dị n'etiti ime ụlọ na mpụga, na-emepụta usoro na-agbasawanye nke na-adị mma maka ịkwanyere ùgwù ma ọ bụ inwe ezi echiche. E jikwa ọkụ na ntị, nke a bụ terrace nke na-eme ka ọ na-arụ ọrụ nke ọma dịka ọ na-eme ka ọ dịkwuo mma.
Ụdị ụlọ akwụkwọ ahụ nwere ụdị atọgụ dị n'ala dị iche iche: ụlọ atọ nke nkọwa Classical Revival mbụ, na-atụ aka na ụlọ abụọ nke Corinthian, wee chịa na ụlọ atọ nke glass a na-eme anwansi. N'ime, ụlọ ahụ na-enye ebe nkwadebe nkeonwe, doorman ịntanetị, nchekwa igwe kwụ otu ebe, Wi-Fi obodo na ebe nrụọrụ ọrụ, na terrace ụlọ elu e jupụtara na BBQ -- echiche mara mma maka ụlọ akwụkwọ mbu nke obodo bụ ebe a kpamkpam chepụtara. Ọkpụkpọ Boutique nke Library nwere naanị ụlọ obibi iri na otu akpata uche na nkwutinyiri nke na-adịghị ahụkebe na obodo -- na ịkwado ụgwọ ndị dịrị ndị pụrụ iche dịka adreesị ahụ n’ozuzu, na ụtụ isi ala na ụgwọ mmekọrịta dị na nkeji.
Dị na njikọ nke Lower East Side, Nolita, NoHo, East Village, na Little Italy, 61 Rivington na-ewe gị na-adịghị naanị nso na ụjọ nke downtown Manhattan -- ma n'etiti ya n'onwe ya.
Otu n’ime naanị iri na otu. Enweghị onye ga-esi n'isi ya.
A singular address rooted in history.
Originally conceived in 1905 as the Downtown branch of the New York Public Library, 61 Rivington is one of Lower Manhattan's most architecturally significant conversions -- a masterwork by the storied firm McKim, Mead & White, the visionaries behind the Brooklyn Museum and Washington Square Arch. Today, this Classical Revival landmark has been transformed into just eleven bespoke residences, each a testament to the art of considered design.
Residence 4B is a rare offering: a pin-drop quiet, southwest-facing urban sanctuary that marries historic pedigree with the highest caliber of contemporary finish. Soaring ceilings, wide-plank European light oak floors, and oversized windows frame the space with a gallery-like serenity --while original exposed brick walls and preserved terrazzo throughout the lobby whisper the building's storied past.
At the heart of the residence, the kitchen is a study in restrained luxury. Custom dark walnut cabinetry, natural stone waterfall countertops and backsplash, and a curated suite of Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Asko appliances satisfy both the aesthete and the culinary purist.
The primary suite is a genuine retreat -- generously proportioned, supremely quiet, and appointed with a custom outfitted walk-in closet. The ensuite bath elevates the everyday into ritual: a monumental glass shower clad in natural stone waterfall slab, double vanities set into a single three-inch stone slab, honed stone floors with radiant heat, heated towel rails, and Kallista and Kohler fixtures throughout.
The second bedroom - equally refined - functions beautifully as a private study or guest suite, with convenient access to a second full bath complete with soaking tub.
The crown jewel of this residence is its 493-square-foot south-facing terrace -- a private outdoor domain of extraordinary rarity in Manhattan. State-of-the-art accordion doors dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, creating a seamless flow ideal for intimate entertaining or quiet contemplation. Outfitted with dedicated lighting and irrigation, this is a terrace that performs as beautifully as it presents.
The Library's six-story form is itself a composition: three floors of original Classical Revival facade, anchored by two original Corinthian columns, crowned by three stories of contemporary glass addition. Inside, the building offers a private fitness center, virtual doorman, bike storage, community Wi-Fi in amenity areas, and a furnished rooftop terrace with BBQ --a thoughtful homage to the city's first open-air rooftop reading room that once occupied this very site. The Library's boutique scale of just eleven residences contributes to an intimacy rarely found in the city -- and to carrying costs that are as exceptional as the address itself, with notably low property taxes and common charges.
Positioned at the confluence of the Lower East Side, Nolita, NoHo, the East Village, and Little Italy, 61 Rivington places you not merely near the pulse of downtown Manhattan -- but at its very center.
One of only eleven. Irreplaceable by definition.
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