Now available is a one bedroom, one bathroom, 850 square foot coop with a newly renovated and windowed kitchen and bathroom, recently refinished original hardwood parquet floors, a king-size bedroom, and an over-abundance of closets. The bathroom was exquisitely renovated with subway tile to accentuate original pre-war details. The unit is located in The David Farragut, a beige brick Art Deco building from 1928 adorned with patterned brickwork, bracketed crown molding, terra-cotta lunettes and wrought-iron balconettes. The landmark building sits on the corner of 166th Street and Grand Concourse, a four-lane boulevard modeled after Paris Champs-lyses and recognized as having one of the greatest repositories of Art Deco buildings nationwide. The building also sits in the heart of the Grand Concourse Historic District, across the street from the renowned Bronx Museum of the Arts and next door to the storied Andrew Freedman Home, which once housed former millionaires and now houses an artist-in-residence program and a unique bed and breakfast. Additional highlights include laundry facilities in the building and close proximity to Yankee Stadium, shopping and new local watering hole, Bronx Draft House; also easy and quick access to both the east and west sides of Manhattan via the express D train (just steps away) as well as the express 4 train, reaching midtown in under 20 minutes.
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