The Clement Clarke

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Address 140 West 22nd Street,
New York, NY 10011
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Year built 1911
Structure 12 floors 51 units

Building Description

The Clement Clarke is a pre-war mid-rise doorman elevator condo building. Originally built as a factory, the building was converted to offices in the early 1970s and to condos in the mid-2000s. The name honors Chelsea native Clement Clarke Moore, a poet and professor, who is usually credited as the author of the classic poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas". The apartments have high ceilings (10' 0" - 11' 0").

Building Amenities and Services

  • Doorman (24-hour)
  • Storage
  • Elevator (2)

Community Amenities

  • Roof deck

Apartment Finishes & Features

  • American walnut solid 5" plank flooring
  • 8' solid core painted wood doors
  • Aluminium double hung windows
  • Washer and dryer (Bosch)
  • Kitchen:
    • Refrigerator (Sub-zero)
    • Microwave (Sharp)
    • Dishwasher (Miele)
    • Crystal white stone cast glass kitchen countertop and backsplash
  • Bathroom:
    • Imported limestone floors and walls in bathroom
    • Toto W.C.
    • 60" soaking tub
    • Fumed oak custom cantilever vanity cabinet

Area Municipal Info

  • Sanitation district: 104 / 041 (1A)
  • Sanitation pickup: MWF

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