Building
Type: | High-Rise |
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Era: | Pre-war |
Floors: | 25 |
Property
Ownership: | Co-op |
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Bedrooms: | Studio |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
Financials
DescriptionArchitectural Masterpiece with Stunning Views
Offered for sale for the first time since being completely reimagined by Moschella Roberts Architects, this oversized one bedroom at Chatham Towers is not to be missed.
No expense was spared in creating this modern one-bedroom masterpiece. Not at all what you would expect from the outside, this collector-quality home offers a sophisticated modern design sensibility.
Chic, functional, and with wide-open picture window views, this residence hosts a coveted private terrace.
This corner residence features one-of-a-kind fully functioning pivoting picture windows with unobstructed views of Columbus Park and lower Manhattan.
The grounds feature a striking one of a kind private garden designed by Paul Friedberg that is built on top of a two-story parking garage.
180 Park Row, Chatham Towers is considered a masterpiece of modern brutalist architecture and was built in 1965 by George Shimamoto for Kelly & Gruzen. The twin 25-story towers were revolutionary in many respects, not least their poured-on-site board-formed concrete construction. There are 240 residential units in total, five per floor.
The pet-friendly, full-service building includes a 24-hour doorman, a beautiful garden plaza, garage, and laundry and storage facilities.
Conveniently located downtown between TriBeCa, Chinatown, and the Financial District, and steps away from all transportation, restaurants and shopping.
Sublets are permitted for 3 out of any 5-year period after one year of ownership. The building offers bike and regular storage without any fees. Parking is at a discounted rate for shareholders.
Electricity cost is included in the maintenance listed.
AmenitiesBike Room; Garage; Garden; Laundry Room; Common Storage;
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Garage
- Garden
- Laundry Room
Neighborhood
Architectural Masterpiece with Stunning Views Offered for sale for the first time since being completely reimagined by Moschella Roberts Architects, this oversized one bedroom at Chatham Towers is not to be missed. No expense was spared in creating this modern one-bedroom masterpiece. Not at all what you would expect from the outside, this collector-quality home offers a sophisticated modern design sensibility. Chic, functional, and with wide-open picture window views, this residence hosts a coveted private terrace. This corner residence features one-of-a-kind fully functioning pivoting picture windows with unobstructed views of Columbus Park and lower Manhattan. The grounds feature a striking one of a kind private garden designed by Paul Friedberg that is built on top of a two-story parking garage. 180 Park Row, Chatham Towers is considered a masterpiece of modern brutalist architecture and was built in 1965 by George Shimamoto for Kelly & Gruzen. The twin 25-story towers were revolutionary in many respects, not least their poured-on-site board-formed concrete construction. There are 240 residential units in total, five per floor. The pet-friendly, full-service building includes a 24-hour doorman, a beautiful garden plaza, garage, and laundry and storage facilities. Conveniently located downtown between TriBeCa, Chinatown, and the Financial District, and steps away from all transportation, restaurants and shopping. Sublets are permitted for 3 out of any 5-year period after one year of ownership. The building offers bike and regular storage without any fees. Parking is at a discounted rate for shareholders. Electricity cost is included in the maintenance listed.
Bike Room; Garage; Garden; Laundry Room; Common Storage;
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Garage
- Garden
- Laundry Room
Neighborhood
Architectural Masterpiece with Stunning Views Offered for sale for the first time since being completely reimagined by Moschella Roberts Architects, this oversized one bedroom at Chatham Towers is not to ...
DescriptionArchitectural Masterpiece with Stunning Views
Offered for sale for the first time since being completely reimagined by Moschella Roberts Architects, this oversized one bedroom at Chatham Towers is not to be missed.
No expense was spared in creating this modern one-bedroom masterpiece. Not at all what you would expect from the outside, this collector-quality home offers a sophisticated modern design sensibility.
Chic, functional, and with wide-open picture window views, this residence hosts a coveted private terrace.
This corner residence features one-of-a-kind fully functioning pivoting picture windows with unobstructed views of Columbus Park and lower Manhattan.
The grounds feature a striking one of a kind private garden designed by Paul Friedberg that is built on top of a two-story parking garage.
180 Park Row, Chatham Towers is considered a masterpiece of modern brutalist architecture and was built in 1965 by George Shimamoto for Kelly & Gruzen. The twin 25-story towers were revolutionary in many respects, not least their poured-on-site board-formed concrete construction. There are 240 residential units in total, five per floor.
The pet-friendly, full-service building includes a 24-hour doorman, a beautiful garden plaza, garage, and laundry and storage facilities.
Conveniently located downtown between TriBeCa, Chinatown, and the Financial District, and steps away from all transportation, restaurants and shopping.
Sublets are permitted for 3 out of any 5-year period after one year of ownership. The building offers bike and regular storage without any fees. Parking is at a discounted rate for shareholders.
Electricity cost is included in the maintenance listed.
AmenitiesBike Room; Garage; Garden; Laundry Room; Common Storage;
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Garage
- Garden
- Laundry Room
Neighborhood
Architectural Masterpiece with Stunning Views Offered for sale for the first time since being completely reimagined by Moschella Roberts Architects, this oversized one bedroom at Chatham Towers is not to be missed. No expense was spared in creating this modern one-bedroom masterpiece. Not at all what you would expect from the outside, this collector-quality home offers a sophisticated modern design sensibility. Chic, functional, and with wide-open picture window views, this residence hosts a coveted private terrace. This corner residence features one-of-a-kind fully functioning pivoting picture windows with unobstructed views of Columbus Park and lower Manhattan. The grounds feature a striking one of a kind private garden designed by Paul Friedberg that is built on top of a two-story parking garage. 180 Park Row, Chatham Towers is considered a masterpiece of modern brutalist architecture and was built in 1965 by George Shimamoto for Kelly & Gruzen. The twin 25-story towers were revolutionary in many respects, not least their poured-on-site board-formed concrete construction. There are 240 residential units in total, five per floor. The pet-friendly, full-service building includes a 24-hour doorman, a beautiful garden plaza, garage, and laundry and storage facilities. Conveniently located downtown between TriBeCa, Chinatown, and the Financial District, and steps away from all transportation, restaurants and shopping. Sublets are permitted for 3 out of any 5-year period after one year of ownership. The building offers bike and regular storage without any fees. Parking is at a discounted rate for shareholders. Electricity cost is included in the maintenance listed.
Bike Room; Garage; Garden; Laundry Room; Common Storage;
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Garage
- Garden
- Laundry Room
Neighborhood

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