Well-known food columnist lists classic co-op on Grand Army Plaza for $850K
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Wall Street Journal food columnist Kitty Greenwald has put her Park Slope co-op on the market for $850,000. Located at 1 Plaza Street West, just across from Grand Army Plaza, the charming one-bedroom is a corner unit on the 11th floor with lots of windows and, of course, a fully outfitted and renovated kitchen.
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The galley kitchen is directly off the entry foyer, where there’s a convenient coat closet. It boasts Bertazzoni and Bosch appliances, honed Carrera marble counters, tons of storage, a coffee grotto, and a cozy window seat with a cabinet beneath. According to the listing, Greenwald “planned every aspect of the meticulous restoration, with subtle additions for storage, custom lighting, and more.”
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The open living/dining room gets lots of natural light and has views of Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, New York Harbor, and Brownstone Brooklyn.
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Down a short hallway is the updated bathroom and another closet.
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The corner bedrooms gets amazing light with even more beautiful views.
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Just outside the door of the building is the Grand Army Plaza 2/3 train station. The co-op was designed in 1928 by famous architect Rosario Candela. It has a live-in super, doorman, laundry room, bike storage, and is pet-friendly.
[Listing details: 1 Plaza Street West, #11B at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Joan Goldberg]
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Photo credit: Brown Harris Stevens