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M A D I S O N S Q U A R E W E S T

R E S I D E N C E 6 B

10 Madison Square West, 6B

Renovated 3-BD Condo

Rarely available corner 3-bedroom loft inside one of the most sought-after full-service luxury condominiums in downtown Manhattan: the Chelsea Mercantile. The pin-drop quiet home is located at the end of the hall for ultimate privacy. Spanning approximately 1,934 sq. ft. with soaring 11-ft ceilings throughout, illuminated by North and South exposures from 7-ft tall windows provide for an incredible sense of volume. Enter through the expansive 36-ft long gallery, the ideal place to display an art collection which opens into its main living space, an impressive 35-ft deep, open-concept expanse that includes the corner living room and dining area providing a gracious stage for entertaining. The renovated eat-in Chef’s kitchen is beautifully appointed with white lacquer cabinetry, bountiful storage, stainless steel appliances, ethanol fireplace, Cambria quartz countertops and island which flows seamlessly into the spacious dining area. 

Separate from the entertaining space are 3 South-facing, generously-sized bedrooms overlooking the quiet, serene, landscaped courtyard. The corner Primary Suite serves as the perfect place to rest your head, featuring a tranquil en-suite bathroom complete with detailed custom storage, a dual vessel sink vanity, large glass enclosed shower, outfitted in Porcelanosa tiles invoke a spa-like retreat. Completing the residence are a beautifully appointed powder room and second full bath. This loft offers abundant floor to ceiling storage, 7-ft tall tilt-and-turned double paned windows, hardwood floors, complete with an in-unit Bosch washer/dryer as well as a commercial laundry on the floor.

Built circa 1908, this former garment industry and textile manufacturing site was meticulously restored and converted into a full-service luxury condominium. A wonderful, attentive staff with a 24-hr doorman and concierge welcomes residents and their guests to a newly renovated lobby designed by acclaimed architecture firm ODA. Their unmatched amenity package includes a 10,000 sq. ft. planted and furnished roof terrace with panoramic open city and Hudson River views, fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, in-house laundry/dry cleaning valet service, central laundry room with commercial-size machines, children’s playroom, conference room, cold storage, and direct access to the onsite parking garage (additional fee). Advantageously positioned above Whole Foods in the retail space of the building. Conveniently surrounded by highly ranked restaurants, shopping, and recreation with nearby attractions include: The High Line, Madison Square Park, Eataly, Hudson River Parks, Chelsea Piers, Hudson Yards, Chelsea Market, and The Chelsea Arts District: home to over several hundreds of the world’s leading contemporary galleries. 

Easy access to public transportation: 1/C/E/F/M trains, the M20 and M23 crosstown bus.

$4,200,000

Offered Price

3

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

1

Powder Room

2,021

Approx. Square Feet

Residence Features

Corner Apartment

Private Garden and City Views

Abundant Storage Throughout

North, South Exposures

Eat-in Chef’s Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances

10-ft Ceilings

Recently Renovated Kitchen and Bathrooms

Custom Closets

Oversized Windows

In-Unit Washer/Dryer

Hardwood Floors

The Building: 10 Madison Square West

Full-Service Luxury Living

Building Features

Full Time 24-Hr Doorman

60-ft Heated Pool

Pilates Studio

Pets Welcome

Live-in Resident Manager

Fitness Center

Locker Rooms

Cold Storage

Concierge and Porters

Children’s Playroom

Private Steam Rooms & Saunas

Bike Room

10,000 Sq Ft Amenities

Yoga Studio

Central Laundry Room

Second floor Courtyard Garden

The Neighborhood

A historic district with a modern finish. One of the first New York skyscrapers to go up in Midtown Manhattan, the Flatiron Building takes center stage, both literally and figuratively. Flatiron’s other architectural treasures include the Metropolitan Life Tower and the Woolworth Building. With its central location, Flatiron is great for those who want a little bit of everything. Bustling daytime transit dissipates into relaxed evening strolls as Flatiron bends to be energetic when you want it, and peaceful when you don’t. In the mid-1990s, the Flatiron District was known for its commercial real estate. Offices, department stores, and big-box retailers dotted the avenues between Union Square and Madison Square Park. Flatiron’s central location makes it a convenient neighborhood for commuting to other parts of the city. Union Square is a major hub for public transportation and other subways are within close walking distance. Flatiron acts as a passageway between downtown and midtown, which makes it easy to quickly get around the city on foot. You’ll also see a fair share of commuters on two wheels moving through the neighborhood as well. Fast-paced during the day and on the weekends, anchored by Union Square and great dining.

Relatively quiet and mellow at night. By day, Flatiron is defined by the 9-to-5 hustle. The streets are packed with people on their way to work in one of the many office buildings in the neighborhood. At the southern border of Flatiron is Union Square, which is a central hub of activity at all hours of the day. The world-famous Union Square Greenmarket is a favorite stop for both tourists and city dwellers alike looking for locally grown, healthy produce. Flatiron also has a growing reputation as a destination for great dining. Union Square is surrounded by some of the most popular restaurants in the city. Shopping is also a popular activity in the neighborhood, especially on Fifth Avenue, which houses modern stores like Anthropologie, Madewell, Free People, and Joe Fresh. By night the neighborhood quiets down, but is still a popular destination for a laid back bar scene. Nowhere is this more true than of the Flatiron Building is, one of the most recognizable and photographed buildings in New York. Only six feet wide in some parts, it’s a marker of early twentieth century architecture and an impressive reminder of the impact that this small but mighty neighborhood has made on the landscape of the city.

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Rina Longstreet

rina@compass.com
(646) 770-2272