Flatiron House
Residence 3B
Flatiron
39 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10010, USA
Listing Details
Bedroom
1 BedroomBathroom
1.5 BathroomsInterior
1,052 SQFTPrice
$1,750,000Taxes
-Common Charges
-Key Features
- 3B - 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom
- 1052 interior square feet
- Semi-private elevator landing
- Custom windowed open chef's kitchen
- Five-fixture bath
About Flatiron House
COOKFOX is known for environmentally responsive architecture and for reimagining the interface between urban buildings and nature—and Flatiron House is a perfect expression of this synthesis. It has a limestone-and-terracotta facade accented by cascading greenery, and its two buildings—the grid-like Tower (which cheats its narrow footprint with stacked massing) and the more understated Loft—connect via a serene interior garden. The development’s location, amid so many architecturally significant buildings, also influenced the design, which feels decidedly contemporary while also nodding to some of the historical details of nearby landmarks.
Between them, the Tower and the Loft house 44 retreat-like residences, ranging in size from one bedroom to five bedrooms. All have lofty ceilings, generous layouts, and oversized windows; many have balconies, loggias, or terraces with self-irrigating gardens planted with edible herbs and berries. Interiors are elegant but warm—think Calacatta slab countertops and Gaggenau appliances in the kitchens and Arabescato marble and walnut vanities in the master bathrooms—especially in the two-story Townhouse, where a fireplace holds court in the center of the great room. The crown jewel, however, is the Penthouse, which has a private roof terrace, outdoor kitchen, and breakfast balcony.
Flatiron House checks all the right boxes in terms of amenity spaces: the Lounge and the Game Room offer space for gatherings over games, movies, and food; the Garden is a serene, green refuge; and the Gym has areas for cardio, weight training, yoga, and stretching. The true highlights, however, are more subtle. The windows, for example, are designed to let light in and keep noise out. “Part of the definition of luxury and comfort and quality is also quiet,” says Rick Cook. “So the windows and window assembly are designed to perform at a very high level.” Another thoughtful detail? In addition to the full-time attended lobby on 23rd Street, there’s also a more discreet entrance on 24th Street.
- 24hr Doorman
- Fitness Center
- Game Room
- Lounge
- On-Site Parking
- Outdoor Fitness Terrace
- Outdoor Space
- Terrace