Building DescriptionWhen it was completed in 1931, London Terrace was the considered the largest apartment building in the world. Occupying the entire block between 23rd and 24th Streets and Ninth and Tenth Avenues in the heart of fashionable West Chelsea, it still shows up by name on most maps of the City. In 1948, the current owners purchased the ten interior buildings. The corner towers were sold independently and eventually became a cooperative, a separate and distinct entity. The central buildings surrounding the one-acre garden courtyard and comprising nearly one thousand apartments were named London Terrace Gardens.
Layouts include studios of 550 square feet, one-bedrooms of 750 and 850 square feet in two distinct floor plans, and a select group of two and three bedrooms. All apartments have 8 1/2-foot ceilings; some have masonry wood-burning fireplaces. All rents include heat, hot water, gas and electricity.
Building Amenities and ServicesFrom London Terrace Management: "In addition to supervising all door stations and electronic security systems, our attendants assist tenants with services such as accepting and delivering packages, coordinating moves and responding to after-hours maintenance requests."
Apartment Features and Amenities- New double-glazed windows
- Kitchens that include new cabinetry and dishwashers
- High-speed Internet connection available through a building-wide network
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