Bank Street is one of the loveliest streets in the West Village, and is famous for its historic buildings, tree-lined sidewalks, shady stoops and more than a few locations recognizable to movie buffs and "Sex and the City" fans. Greenwich Avenue, on the other hand, is one of the vital arteries of the West Village. 1 Bank Street sits at the corner of these two contrasting streets, and both Bank Street's elegance -- in the form of gracious, well-appointed apartments -- and Greenwich Avenue's heart-of-it-all practicality.
Among the many new luxury rental listings in Chelsea, The Sierra stands out not just for the graciousness of its apartments but for its strikingly sophisticated interior design. With public areas that could be mistaken for one of the many art galleries in the neighborhood and a lobby designed by Studio Gaia that is stunningly clean and elegant in its lines, The Sierra makes an impression even before its lovely apartments for rent and luxurious amenities come into play.
Greenwich Village has changed quite a bit since the stately six-story luxury mid-rise known today as The Villager was built back in 1902. The Villager, too, has been through many incarnations during that century-plus in Greenwich village: it was the famed restaurant Charles restaurant in the 1940s, was converted from offices to rental apartments in 1981, and given a luxurious top-to-bottom renovation in 1995.
There's no mistaking a design by Robert A.M. Stern for one by any other architect, and The Westminster thanks to the eye-catching stainless-steel-and-limestone-accented Art Deco-inspired facade and general sense of grandness is definitively Stern. But while The Westminster's famous architect put his unmistakable stamp on the exterior, what's inside this new-construction luxury rental property is equally impressive.
Located on the border of two wonderful downtown locations, Stonehenge Gardens unites the Chelsea art and design scene with the charm and history of the West Village. This ideal location is surrounded by art galleries, world-renowned restaurants, quaint coffee shops, designer boutiques, and bookstores, and is close to Union Square and the Meatpacking District.
This charming pre-war features a community garden. Apartments offer luxurious hardwood floors and marble baths.
29 5th Avenue is a charming, well-kept elevator building in the most historic and exclusive area of 5th Avenue, steps to Washington Square Park and Union Square and very convenient to NYU and public transportation.
This attractive, pre-war, brown-brick rental apartment building is seven stories tall. It is located mid-block on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets in the prime section of Lower Fifth Avenue, the most elegant area of Greenwich Village.
Thanks to its combination of striking looks, stunning downtown views and elegant apartments for rent, 1 Christopher Street is one of the finest pre-war rental apartment buildings in the Greenwich Village. Factor in a graceful community garden across the street and a host of pre-war design grace notes, and it's easy to see why the rental flats at 1 Christopher are among the most sought-after rental apartments in Manhattan.
With its ideal location in downtown New York, vibrant arts and music scene, and five-star amenities, 14W14 at 14 West 14th Street is the model for modern Manhattan living. This beautifully designed building by Rawlings Architects is located in the acclaimed West Village section of Manhattan. These apartments for rent provide its residents with both nearby entertainment and five star amenities, ranking 14W14 high among other New York City rentals.