
Everything about this modern 11-story boutique condominium relates to dance in some form or another. Its name, The Dance Building, references the culturally significant Dance Theater Workshop situated on the bottom two floors of the building. The apartments themselves are marked by an attention to free space through unpartitioned, column-free open layouts that range from 2,158 to 2,675 square feet for two-bedroom to four-bedroom condos. It’s obvious that architect Ed Rawlings had dance on his mind when designing this “flexible” space, making it easy to stretch along the 53-foot-long windows that line the wall and connect to private balconies. The lofts boast refined details that distinguish these apartments from the rest, such as a chef’s kitchen lavishly equipped with Builthaup, Subzero, and Bosch appliances; marble finished master bathrooms, insulated double walls, insulated wide-strip maple hardwood floors, and high-speed data connectivity. If you wish to take the dancing outside, the building even offers a recreational rooftop for its residents. And if you’d rather watch others move and sway, simply take a stroll down the block to the Joyce Theater, famous for its modern dancing aficionados.
Address: Dance Building, 217 West 19th Street
Neighborhood: Chelsea
Type: Condo Loft
Service: Video-Intercom
Floors: 11
Apartments: 12
Year Built: 2002
Amenities
Apartments: Washer/Dryer hook-ups, 53 foot-long continuous windows facing north, private balconies
Kitchens: stainless steel countertops and glass backsplashes, Bulthaup custom kitchen cabinetry, six-burner Thermador gas range with 36” oven and hood
Bathrooms: six-foot long Kohler tubs
Building: Rooftop Deck
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