Discover the allure of 250 Mercer Street, a landmark cooperative residence nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village. This highly desirable and expansive co-op building has recently undergone significant renovations, enhancing its appeal with modernized elevators, redesigned hallways featuring contemporary lighting and a completely transformed lobby. Originally constructed in 1890 as a cast iron factory, this historic complex, comprised of four towers (A-D), transitioned to residential use in 1979, initially offering 275 rental apartments before becoming a co-op in 1986.
The building’s rich industrial past translates into unique advantages for its residents, including coveted loft-style living spaces characterized by soaring 12- to 16-foot ceilings and classic, picturesque city vistas. What truly distinguishes 250 Mercer Street is its exceptionally flexible sublet policy, akin to that of a condominium, offering owners unparalleled freedom. Furthermore, this co-op welcomes pets, pieds-a-terre, co-purchasing arrangements, and guarantors, broadening accessibility for a diverse range of residents.
Residents of this esteemed prewar co-op enjoy a comprehensive suite of amenities designed for comfort and convenience. These include a dedicated full-time doorman ensuring security and service, a live-in superintendent for prompt maintenance, a beautifully furnished courtyard and roof deck providing outdoor retreats, secure bicycle storage, and on-site laundry facilities. Perfectly positioned in the vibrant NoHo neighborhood, between West 3rd and 4th streets, 250 Mercer Street offers immediate proximity to the iconic Washington Square Park and is just a short stroll from the premier shopping, dining, and cultural experiences of SoHo, Nolita, and the West Village.