GRAND & ELEGANT LIVING AT 7 GRACIE SQUARE, RESIDENCE 3A
This residence occupies the center of the gracious and secluded Gracie Square cul-de-sac on the Upper East Side. It faces directly onto breathtaking views of Carl Schurz Park and East River beyond. Number Seven offers a serene and private atmosphere, where the park serves as the front yard and residents enjoy lush green space, the East River Promenade, large and small dog runs and waterfront pathways.
RESIDENCE 3A FEATURES:
Expansive 4-Bedroom (or alternatively 3 Bedroom + Office) + 2.5 Baths
Grand Corner Living Room with wood burning fireplace
Abundant natural light with oversized windows facing Carl Schurz Park
Large Formal Dining Room
Large Entry Foyer with view to the park
Living Room, Dining Room and Primary Bedroom feature partial East River views
Spacious Kitchen with seating area
Top-of-the-line stainless steel SMEG and Miele appliances and ample storage
Primary Bedroom with en-suite Bathroom and two closets
All Bedrooms are well proportioned with generous closet space
Refined, original Art-Deco marble fireplace and surround
Pre-war detailing throughout: High ceilings, crown moldings and beautiful herringbone oak and walnut floors
Flexible office space with fold-down desk and shelving
Large storage cage included (54x116x60)
7 GRACIE SQUARE:
Full-Time Doorman and Concierge
Resident Superintendent
State-of-the-art Fitness Center
Laundry Room
Pet friendly
Architectural gem designed by Rosario Candela and George B. Post & Sons
Notable Art Deco lobby with uniquely detailed entrance
Direct access to East River Promenade and Carl Schurz Park
Building Requires 50% Down
2.5% Flip Tax Paid By Buyer
Convenient access to transportation lines including ferries, renowned dining, and shopping make 7 Gracie Square an ideal home for those seeking the best of Manhattan living.
Designed by renowned architects, Rosario Candela and George B. Post & Sons, the buildings distinguished lobby is a treasure of Candelas Art Deco detailing with veined black marble, terrazzo, and decorative metalwork conceived around a nautical theme; facade and parapet features carry the theme to the the exterior. Entranceway metalwork, attributed to French designer Edgar Brandt, is "a frenzy of swirling shapes in brass and iron, plated with zinc, nickel and cadmium, populated by gazelles, elephants and sinuous plants. NYT