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39 West 16th Street
39 West 16th Street is a charming 5-story, 10-unit pre-war rental townhouse built in 1920, once home to a young Stanley Kubrick. Situated on a pleasant tree-lined street between 5th and 6th Avenues, its apartments often boast high ceilings, decorative fireplaces, and recently renovated kitchens with stainless steel appliances. The building is pet-friendly, allowing one dog or two cats (up to 40 lbs).
This building is ideally located in the vibrant Flatiron District, just minutes from Union Square and a few blocks from Madison Square Park. Union Square is a historic and dynamic neighborhood known for its eponymous park, which hosts the famous Greenmarket, a bustling farmers market, several notable statues, and serves as a hub for cultural events and social activism. The area surrounding Union Square is a diverse blend of historic architecture, trendy shops, renowned restaurants, and cultural venues. It offers excellent public transportation with numerous subway lines and bus routes, making it a highly walkable and transit-rich area. The Flatiron District itself is characterized by its iconic Flatiron Building, a mix of commercial and residential spaces, and a lively atmosphere that balances daytime bustle with more relaxed evenings, making it a desirable location for those seeking a central and multifaceted urban experience.