In the converted brick West Village loft building formerly home to the Pickwick Paper Company, and now to 22 condos, this apartment at 35 Bethune Street offers an amenity-rich triplex with original details. The modern three-bedroom apartment is defined by a 24-foot, tiered glass atrium in its center and has more than 2,100 square feet of space. It’s currently asking $3.4 million.
The unit’s first level contains the living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a bar, a patio – the first of three private outdoor spaces – an office, and a bedroom containing the high-end washer and dryer.
There’s a second-story kitchen open to the dining room, which looks down to the living area below.
The third level contains the floor-through master suite, which has two closets, one a walk-in, a private hallway overlooking the two lower floors, and an en-suite bath with dual vanity, tub, separate stand-up shower and heated floors.
There are built-in shelves, speakers, maple floors, and central air throughout. The listing mentions a private service entrance, but it is unclear where this is.
The six-story building has an elevator and counts Philip Seymour Hoffman among its resident alumni. It’s just a seven-minute walk to the 14th Street A, C and E station.