In the vibrant tapestry of Manhattan's cultural scene, the West 67th Street Artists’ Colony remains a gem of historical significance. Originally erected in 1903, this iconic building underwent a transformation in 1973, evolving into 32 cooperative apartments. The essence of this district, comprising eight buildings, lies in its pioneering fusion of artists’ studios and living spaces, a concept ahead of its time in early 20th-century New York City.
Step into the allure of this renovated duplex, a sanctuary boasting two bedrooms and two and a half baths. As you cross the threshold through an exquisite foyer adorned with period oak wainscoting, the essence of elegance envelopes you. The grandeur of the Great Room unveils itself with 17’ barrel-vaulted ceilings and an original floor to ceiling stained glass window, a testament to the building's storied past. A wood-burning fireplace and meticulously restored, hand-crafted chandeliers harmonize with the lofty expanse, inviting you to indulge in the splendor of a bygone era.
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