Ll Floor Ste
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Office/Retail
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1,985 SF
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Rate Upon Request
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Known as the legendary Norwood Club, 241 W 14th St is a five-story commercial brownstone townhouse located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea and the West Village, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The property was built in 1847 for bond merchant Andrew S. Norwood – who was an active developer in the 14th Street area – and known as the Andrew Norwood House. The property contains 13 marble fireplaces, mahogany interior doors, elaborate plaster ceiling moldings, a cast iron balcony, an elegant curving staircase, and a stained glass skylight. The property also includes a restaurant, two lounge bars, a screening room and a walled garden with seating. The top floor houses the screening room and a small roof deck. A hidden door on the main floor leads to a staircase to the lower dining room, which members can use for private events. The property has been a NYC Landmark since 1978 and on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.
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Date available: 30 Days
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Lease term: Negotiable
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Service type: To Be Determined
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Space Type: Relet
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In Contiguous block: 12,205 SF
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Bsmt Floor Ste
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Office/Retail
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1,714 SF
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Rate Upon Request
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Known as the legendary Norwood Club, 241 W 14th St is a five-story commercial brownstone townhouse located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea and the West Village, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The property was built in 1847 for bond merchant Andrew S. Norwood – who was an active developer in the 14th Street area – and known as the Andrew Norwood House. The property contains 13 marble fireplaces, mahogany interior doors, elaborate plaster ceiling moldings, a cast iron balcony, an elegant curving staircase, and a stained glass skylight. The property also includes a restaurant, two lounge bars, a screening room and a walled garden with seating. The top floor houses the screening room and a small roof deck. A hidden door on the main floor leads to a staircase to the lower dining room, which members can use for private events. The property has been a NYC Landmark since 1978 and on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.
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Date available: 30 Days
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Lease term: Negotiable
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Service type: To Be Determined
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Space Type: Relet
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In Contiguous block: 12,205 SF
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Grnd Floor Ste
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Office/Retail
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1,714 SF
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Rate Upon Request
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Known as the legendary Norwood Club, 241 W 14th St is a five-story commercial brownstone townhouse located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea and the West Village, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The property was built in 1847 for bond merchant Andrew S. Norwood – who was an active developer in the 14th Street area – and known as the Andrew Norwood House. The property contains 13 marble fireplaces, mahogany interior doors, elaborate plaster ceiling moldings, a cast iron balcony, an elegant curving staircase, and a stained glass skylight. The property also includes a restaurant, two lounge bars, a screening room and a walled garden with seating. The top floor houses the screening room and a small roof deck. A hidden door on the main floor leads to a staircase to the lower dining room, which members can use for private events. The property has been a NYC Landmark since 1978 and on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.
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Date available: 30 Days
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Lease term: Negotiable
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Service type: To Be Determined
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Space Type: Relet
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In Contiguous block: 12,205 SF
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2nd Floor Ste
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Office/Retail
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2,348 SF
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Rate Upon Request
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Known as the legendary Norwood Club, 241 W 14th St is a five-story commercial brownstone townhouse located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea and the West Village, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The property was built in 1847 for bond merchant Andrew S. Norwood – who was an active developer in the 14th Street area – and known as the Andrew Norwood House. The property contains 13 marble fireplaces, mahogany interior doors, elaborate plaster ceiling moldings, a cast iron balcony, an elegant curving staircase, and a stained glass skylight. The property also includes a restaurant, two lounge bars, a screening room and a walled garden with seating. The top floor houses the screening room and a small roof deck. A hidden door on the main floor leads to a staircase to the lower dining room, which members can use for private events. The property has been a NYC Landmark since 1978 and on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.
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Date available: 30 Days
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Lease term: Negotiable
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Service type: To Be Determined
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Space Type: Relet
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In Contiguous block: 12,205 SF
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3rd Floor Ste
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Office/Retail
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2,348 SF
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Rate Upon Request
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Known as the legendary Norwood Club, 241 W 14th St is a five-story commercial brownstone townhouse located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea and the West Village, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The property was built in 1847 for bond merchant Andrew S. Norwood – who was an active developer in the 14th Street area – and known as the Andrew Norwood House. The property contains 13 marble fireplaces, mahogany interior doors, elaborate plaster ceiling moldings, a cast iron balcony, an elegant curving staircase, and a stained glass skylight. The property also includes a restaurant, two lounge bars, a screening room and a walled garden with seating. The top floor houses the screening room and a small roof deck. A hidden door on the main floor leads to a staircase to the lower dining room, which members can use for private events. The property has been a NYC Landmark since 1978 and on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.
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Date available: 30 Days
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Lease term: Negotiable
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Service type: To Be Determined
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Space Type: Relet
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In Contiguous block: 12,205 SF
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4th Floor Ste
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Office/Retail
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2,096 SF
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Rate Upon Request
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Known as the legendary Norwood Club, 241 W 14th St is a five-story commercial brownstone townhouse located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Chelsea and the West Village, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The property was built in 1847 for bond merchant Andrew S. Norwood – who was an active developer in the 14th Street area – and known as the Andrew Norwood House. The property contains 13 marble fireplaces, mahogany interior doors, elaborate plaster ceiling moldings, a cast iron balcony, an elegant curving staircase, and a stained glass skylight. The property also includes a restaurant, two lounge bars, a screening room and a walled garden with seating. The top floor houses the screening room and a small roof deck. A hidden door on the main floor leads to a staircase to the lower dining room, which members can use for private events. The property has been a NYC Landmark since 1978 and on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.
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Date available: 30 Days
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Lease term: Negotiable
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Service type: To Be Determined
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Space Type: Relet
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In Contiguous block: 12,205 SF
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