The former Swedish American Athletic Club in Park Slope is now a $6M townhouse
Situated on an elegant Park Slope corner lot where Sixth Avenue meets Garfield Place, the house at 267 Sixth Avenue has a rare and unusual history. Built in the 1870s, the building is the former home of the Swedish American Athletic Club. In its current incarnation, the 7,200 square-foot house is comprised of a 5,400-square foot owner’s triplex over a 1,800-square foot three-bedroom rental apartment–asking $5.999 million. In its athletic club days, the building featured a 90-foot ballroom, a billiard room, a bowling alley and a lounge with a 15-foot cocktail bar. The bar remains intact and the bowling alley (not pictured, unfortunately) lives partially unaltered on the home’s lowest level.
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The historic home–it was featured twice in the annual Park Slope House Tour–boasts plaster moldings and high tin ceilings, with club details remaining throughout. A square grand piano occupies a corner of the ballroom (where a boxing ring once stood).
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This grand salon once hosted boxing matches, ballroom dances and 100-person dinners. It’s just as lovely for its sunny, cozy nooks, like a bay window just off the sitting room.
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Upstairs. a sprawling lounge–formerly the grand ballroom–features a 15 foot cherry wood bar outfitted with custom cabinets and filled with club memorabilia including boxing gloves, javelins and photos of former club members.
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Also on this floor is the master bedroom which features a glass trophy case repurposed to display the owner’s book collection. A massive 25-foot walk-in closet and a wall of hand-crafted lockers created for club executives offer ample storage.
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On the top floor is a spacious chefs. kitchen with three pantries and skylights.
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Two additional bedrooms, living room, dining room, and library are all sun-filled thanks to northern, southern and western exposure as well as five skylights.
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There is also a full bath and a laundry area upstairs. The roof area is nearly 1,800-square-feet in size, and plans have been filed to install a modern roof deck.
[Listing: 267 6th Avenue by James Guimaraes and Erik Serras for Ideal Properties Group]
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Images courtesy of Ideal Properties Group