LOCATION | VIEWS | YEAR BUILT |
Flatiron District – Park Avenue | 1913 – Converted 2008 |
Soaring ceilings up to 14’; Expansive oversized windows; 24-hour doorman; Lobby designed by Charles Allem; Park Lounge – private social club; Superbly equipped fitness center; Easy access to Union Square, Madison Square Park & Chelsea.
This 13-story pre-war building has retained its 20th century charm while adding modern conveniences – like Bosch appliances in the kitchens and Kohler fixtures in the bathrooms – to the space. The French limestone building, which was constructed in 1913, is a stand-out structure in the neighborhood, offering soaring 14-foot ceilings and large picture windows.
Some of the one bedroom apartments include a home office, loft space, perfect for additional storage, two bathrooms, including a master bath with soaking tub and stand-alone shower, and two walk in closets. The studios are equally as impressive with ebony-stained wood floors providing a modern, upscale touch. The building’s marriage of the contemporary and classic gives the space a unique feel that sets it apart from its neighbors.
254 PAS’s common areas are likewise as inviting. The renovated lobby, with 24-hour concierge, uses a palette of warm neutrals, similar to those found in the individual units, in an effort to present a feeling of classic elegance. The building includes a private gym, easily accessible by all residents, and the Park Lounge, a 1,400 square-foot social space that includes a bar, billiards table and poker room, a first for a New York City condominium.