112 Washington Place
Built in 1832 and family-owned for 125 years, this Federal Style townhouse is a generation older than most homes in Greenwich Village. It boasted many exceptional period details that remained largely untouched for decades but the building had become rundown. Blesso Properties preserved the unique features that were salvageable while thoroughly updating other elements to satisfy today’s discerning buyer. The front façade with its early details such as wrought-iron railings, fluted columns, and a majestic entrance under the unique transom were all meticulously restored. 112 Washington Place is a new example of "classic meets contemporary", modernized with amenities such as a video/intercom security system with multiple stations and Sonos multi-room audio systems. A double-height living room was created with a large windowed wall, allowing stunning views out to the magnificent rear garden and creating a true indoor-outdoor feeling year-round. Lavish finishes in this 3,500 square foot residence include five-inch North American black walnut floors and stairs, one-inch insulated glass wood windows throughout, three fireplaces, and handmade custom millwork.
Townhouse rarities such as a finished basement, a full-floor master bedroom/bathroom suite, and a penthouse addition complete with entertainment room, wet bar and large roof deck, make this four-story townhome a sought-after residence that sets a new standard for elegant downtown living.














