This historical town house in the heart of restaurant raw was built at the turn of the century and like many of its age it much needed and thus received a wonderful restoration work inside out. This home on restaurant row was turned into (5) five individual alcove studio private homes all fully furnished, sun rich and generously sized.
This historical town house in the heart of restaurant raw was built at the turn of the century and like many of its age it much needed and thus received a wonderful restoration work inside out. This home on restaurant row was turned into (5) five individual alcove studio private homes all fully furnished, sun rich and generously sized. A few limestone steps accenting the place, architecture text book for these days.
Climb these and earn an entry through rich warm and very real oak doors. The secret is uncovered: meticulously kept twin town house residences by a residing owner with respect to ancient walls. So much thought has been put into 361 when it was turned to comprise of only two apartments per floor each with a different touch of furnishing, all are completely renovated, yet warm and charming, where History foot prints were well preserved: its original façade sand bricks, High ceiling and wide slab polished hardwood Pine floors so well done, even uncarpeted, one will hear not a sound above or under. The few feet tall middle half wall built in each home is a clear evidence of the owner’s moderate attempt to accommodate the wheels of time and create the feel separation between cooking and sleeping. Each apartment is privileged with a double deep double sized closet, a separated kitchen with a chef cutting board, ceramic bath with 3 (three) heads massage shower and bath tub all enclosed in shiny spotless glass. Facing South or North these extra large windows are flooded with natural light, Green trees views and high-rise buildings in the horizon as far as the eye can see. As time dictated when zoning these plots the place is so lucky to own its long and Zen garden, a walking terrace above while its front is equipped with extremely brand new fully restored expensive French double pane windows – one will never know it is the busiest theatre central restaurant row street, day and night. Owner paid even for the smallest details to achieve perfection such as installation of color and scene appropriate wooden blinds and a functioning thru window A/C, Cable TV and internet in place for all.
Go figure, with 40 + rental buildings currently under construction, located east and also as far as river west – you soon understand deal. What else could be the best tell-tell sign that you are in THE CENTER of the party? However, in these zoned 110 feet tall, you are view protected and you are living oh so differently. You are indeed THE CENTER.
Five-minute walk to all trains: 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, N, R
Once a depressed area to live on or eat in, Hell’s Kitchen, also known as Clinton, is now the most sought after neighborhood. On Ninth Avenue from 57th Street to 42nd Street, one you can find every international cuisine your little heart desires, bars, clubs and amazing wonderful crowd from all over the world. Many will claim that 46th Street itself is the heart of the hood. Named restaurant row is no accident: a restaurant for every day of the year. A few hundred feet walk will get you to any theater and any show in the limelight. 361 w 46 provides easy access to ALL subways, Restaurants, Theater District, night life. Some bakers are more famously noted: Amy’s Bread and Sullivan Street Bakeries; groceries like The Amish Market, Whole food Markets and The shopping mall at Columbus circle and so many more.
Building Description Provided By Ran Gibor