Architecturally Distinct Condominium, Devonshire House, Briskly Selling
By Prne, Gaea News NetworkWednesday, October 28, 2009
NEW YORK -
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- Classic Residences in the Heart of New York’s Greenwich Village
Ideally located in New York City’s historic Greenwich Village, Devonshire House, an architecturally distinctive pre-war building located at 28 East 10th Street, has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind condominium development.
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Designed by famed architect Emery Roth in 1928, the building draws inspiration from the London home of William Cavendish, the Duke of Devonshire. The unique use of brick and terra cotta, as well as English period details, including the Devonshire family crest, has positioned the building as an architectural gem.
“Devonshire House offers buyers the best of both worlds,” said Developer Jenifer Steig, vice president of Devonshire Associates, LLC. “The building’s solid pre-war construction and charming Emery Roth design have been enhanced through the renovation, which has fully modernized the building and created luxury condominium residences that boast spacious layouts and elegant interiors.”
Since launching sales just one month ago, Devonshire House has seven signed contracts and four contracts out. With currently only 28 residences available, buyers can choose from one-bedroom to four-bedroom homes, in addition to duplex penthouses with private terraces. Residences at Devonshire House start at US$1,050,000 and occupancy is slated for spring 2010.
“Buyers are attracted to the building’s prominent address and beautiful residences in one of Manhattan’s most established and sought-after neighborhoods,” said Robert McCain of Stribling Marketing Associates, exclusive sales and marketing firm for the building. “Additionally, given that there is no other downtown condominium on the market with Devonshire House’s level of finishes and attention to detail, buyers do not want to miss the opportunity to own a home in this historic building.”
Buyers will discover that the interiors have been thoughtfully redesigned by interior designer Victoria Hagan to reflect an unmatched attention to detail and understated design. The building also offers an array of amenities, including a landscaped rooftop terrace and a traditional English courtyard garden, redesigned by landscape architect Edmund Hollander. Additional features include a fitness center and a children’s playroom, as well as bicycle storage, individual storage units and cold storage.
Situated in one of Manhattan’s most exciting neighborhoods, Greenwich Village is full of both quaint and trendy restaurants, boutiques, and parks and idyllic streetscapes, as well as the prestigious New York University.
For more information, contact +1-212-475-2810 or visit the website www.DevonshireHouseNYC.com.
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