I do not understand how anyone can live without one small place of enchantment to turn to. MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS
There is a place of verdant serenity A place that delights in the changing seasons. A place to breathe in the scent of a rosebud in the morning air. Or to watch a tree s shadow grow at sunset. A place that encourages the contemplation of great thoughts, or a bird s song. A place to quietly observe the passage of time.
A graceful sanctuary A place that serves as a shelter from the turbulence of everyday life. A place where noise and distractions are not admitted. A place to collect oneself, and become centered. Where a sense of balance and composure is regained.
A domain infused with history and culture Within its boundaries artists create. Industrialists build empires. Politicians conspire. And beguiled parents watch as their children discover the world.
That resides within a dynamic metropolis
That place is Gramercy Park. In each great city of the world, the most privileged residents claim an area of refuge. A private quarter where the urban bustle does not intrude. In London s Berkeley Square or the Place Vendôme in Paris, the urban elite reserves to itself a cloistered realm of domestic tranquility. A place of light and air. A place of architectural distinction. A place where genteel living is its own reward. Now an opportunity arrives to achieve that style of life.
The opportunity is 18 Gramercy Park South. For a property of this significance to become available in so exclusive a neighborhood, within a world capital city, is a rare event indeed. Overlooking the square inspired by the private parks of Regency-era London, 18 Gramercy Park South occupies four of the original 66 building lots laid out by developer Samuel Ruggles in 1831. The 17-story Georgian structure is situated on the corner of Irving Place, which allows for its attractive fenestration and high window to floor area ratio. Constructed in 1927, the building soars above its low-rise neighbors. But for the second floor and penthouse, each floor conforms to a similar configuration. Further distinguishing this prized property are four terraces on the penthouse level and the chamfered facade of the building, yielding 12 exposures. The historic district of Gramercy Park is one of New York City s most sought-after neighborhoods. It is immediately accessible to Midtown Manhattan, Greenwich Village and the chic shopping districts of Chelsea and Soho, yet it remains a secluded oasis characterized by traditional brownstone and brick residential buildings. Residents of this keyholder property are among the exclusive few with access to the interior gardens of the only remaining private park in New York City. For your own exclusive access to the property, obtain your key at www.18gramercypark.com.
F I F T H A V E N U E Madison Square Park Shake Shack Flatiron Building B R O A D W A Y Union Square Cafe New York Life Appellate Court Credit Suisse Blue Water Grill Gramercy Tavern Craft ABC Carpet Bldg. Barnes & Noble Farmers Market Union Square P A R K A V E N U E National Arts Club The Players W Hotel 2 3 R D S T R E E T Gramercy Park Hotel I r v i n g P l a c e W Gramercy Park N Baruch College Pete s Tavern S Con Edison T H I R D A V E N U E E School of Visual Arts Cabrini/Columbus Medical Center Friends Meeting House and Seminary The New School 1 4 T H S T R E E T New York University
BUILDING SPECIFICATIONS TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN Year Constructed 1927 Site Size 5,360 sq f / 498 sq m GRAMERCY PARK SOUTH Frontage Zoning Landmark District Approximately 40 feet / 12 meters on Gramercy Park South Approximately 134 feet / 41 meters on Irving Place R7B/ R8B Residential Gramercy Park Historic District Number of Stories 17 Area Floors 2-17 71,281 sq f / 6,622 sq m Number of Elevators Grade Level 5,153 sq f / 479 sq m Concourse 5,796 sq f / 538 sq m Total 82,230 sq f / 7,639 sq m Typical floor size 4,438 sq f / 412 sq m Two passenger and one freight IRVING PLACE Exterior Finish Fenestration Brick and masonry Floors 2-16: 33 windows per floor Terraces 5 Construction Steel encased in concrete CONTACT INFORMATION JONATHAN S. PLOTKIN jplotkin@gvawilliams.com 212.716.3537 JAMES R. MURPHY jmurphy@gvawilliams.com 212.716.3730 ROBERT L. FREEDMAN W N E The information contained herein should be independently verified. No representation, warranty, either express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of such material shall be deemed made and no legal commitment or obligation shall arise by reason of this report, its contents, or any errors or omissions therefrom. The contents hereof are not to be reproduced or distributed to any other parties without the prior written consent of Williams Real Estate Co. Inc. ( Williams ). Williams shall not by this report be deemed to be furnishing engineering, architectural, or other professional services, it being expressly understood that the recipient hereof should make its own independent investigation of the property which this report relates to. S Design by CSDESIGNWORKS, NYC www.18gramercypark.com