| ID # | RLS20090302 |
| Maelezo ya Mali | 1 chumba cha kulala, 1 bafu, 1 nusu bafu, mashine ya kufua, mashine ya kukausha, ndani: 2400 ft2, 223m2 (DOM): 35 days |
| Kodi (kwa mwaka) | $34,380 |
| Treni ya Chini | 7 dakika: 1 |
| 10 dakika: A, C, E, B, D, F, M | |
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392 West Street // 6 Weehawken Street
Iliyokuwa na alama ya kihistoria, nyumba hii yenye mvuto wa futi 28.25 x 28.84 ilijengwa mwaka 1834 na inakaa karibu kama ilivyokuwa katika katikati ya karne ya 19 kwa paa lake lililoinuka kwa mwinuko mkali na ngazi ya upande kwenye kuingilia Weehawken.
Nyumba hii ya ghorofa mbili na nusu yenye bati, ya futi mraba 2400, inasemekana kuwa nyumbani kongwe zaidi lililosalia katika Greenwich Village. Na matukio yake mbalimbali katika karne mbili yanaonyesha mabadiliko makubwa yaliyotokea katika sehemu hii ya West Village, karibu na Mto Hudson. Hadithi ya 6 Weehawken Street (392 West Street) inaanza katika miaka ya 1830. Hapo ndivyo mtaa mdogo wa Weehawken ulipoundwa kwenye eneo lililotumiwa awali kama jela ya Newgate State.
Baada ya Newgate kufungwa, jiji lilamua kubadilisha mali hiyo kuwa soko la mboga, nyama, na samaki lililoitwa Greenwich Market (moja ya masoko mengi ya wazi kando ya Mto Hudson wakati huo) lililozungukwa na Christopher Street na Amos Street, jina la karne ya 19 kwa Mtaa wa Magharibi 10 wa leo. Katika miaka ya 1920, wakati wa marufuku, 6 Weehawken iligeuka kuwa "Nyumba ya Mchuzi wa Kaa ya Billie" na katika miaka ya 1940 ikawa duka la rejareja linalouza mavazi ya kazi, glavu za kanzu, tumbaku, na mchanganyiko wa mambo ya ajabu yaliyotafutwa na wapiga mbizi na wafanyakazi wa bandari.
Imejumuisha upande wa West Street na Weehawken, na imepangwa kwa matumizi ya kibiashara na pia makazi, jiwe hili dogo la thamani linangoja matukio yake yajayo.
Leta mbunifu wako na ndoto zako. 1550 +/- FAR INAWEZEKANA.
392 West Street // 6 Weehawken Street
Built in 1834 this Landmarked 28.25 ft x 28.84 ft charmer sits almost unchanged from the way it looked in the mid-19th century with its steeply pitched roof and side staircase on the Weehawken entrance.
This two and a half story shingled, 2400 SF wooden house is said to be the oldest house still standing in Greenwich Village. And all of its various incarnations over two centuries reflect the enormous changes that took place in this part of the West Village, just steps from the Hudson River. The story of 6 Weehawken Street (392 West Street) begins in the 1830s. That's when tiny Weehawken Street was created on the former site of Newgate State Prison.
After Newgate was closed, the city decided to turn the property into a produce, meat, and fish market called Greenwich Market (one of many open-air markets along the Hudson River at the time) bounded by Christopher Street and Amos Street, the 19th century name for today's West 10th Street.In the 1920s, with Prohibition in effect, 6 Weehawken became "Billie's Original Clam Broth House" and in the 1940s a retail shoppe carrying work clothes, canvas gloves, tobacco, and a strange assortment of odds and ends desired by seafarers and dockwallopers.
With frontage on both West Street and Weehawken, and zoned for commercial as well as residential, this versatile little gem awaits its next incarnation.
Bring your architect and your imagination. 1550 +/- FAR AVAILABLE
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