Thursday

22 Perry Street

A Farytale Tower
By Johanna Mårdh

New York

The unique appearance of 22 Perry Street, a small architectural castle, has a curved end which provides glazed angular balconies illuminating each apartment with sunlight.

The architecture of this building with its conical top, constructed at the intersection of Perry Street and 7th Avenue, was inspired by the great Victorian clock tower of the Jefferson Market Courthouse Library, which one can find just a few blocks away. 

The mixed use building has five floors with 21 condominiums and several spacious commercial units.

Living here one can walk to a variety of many different restaurants, such as Morandi which serves Italian cuisine, or the Empire Szechuan Village which offers delicious selections in both Japanese and Chinese cuisine. For those who love sandwiches there is a Subway Restaurant, the famous sandwich chain, housed in the first floor of this fairytale tower.  

To schedule a private showing contact Alejandro Beitler at abb@mns.com.


22 Perry Street

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