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Apartment 4E at 41 Fifth Avenue offers a rare opportunity to live within one of Rosario Candela’s most celebrated works—his 1929 architectural masterpiece on the coveted Gold Coast of Lower Fifth Avenue.
This corner residence, with three exposures and protected landmark views over Beaux-Arts buildings and historic tree-lined Village streets, embodies the elegance and grandeur of pre-war design. Currently configured as a gracious four-bedroom, two-bath, the home’s generous scale allows for limitless reimagining as a three- or four-bedroom with two or three baths—tailored to today’s needs while preserving its refined proportions, light-filled rooms, and timeless charm.
41 Fifth Avenue remains one of downtown’s most prestigious cooperatives, with its wood-paneled manned elevators, magnificent lobby, and distinguished architectural details. Residents enjoy white-glove doorman service, a a live-in superintendent, landscaped roof garden, bicycle storage, laundry room, and porters. Pied-à-terres, washer/dryers, central air, and pets are welcome with Board approval.
Perfectly situated in the Greenwich Village Historic District, the residence is steps from Union Square Greenmarket, Whole Foods, Citarella, Wegmans, world-class boutiques, public transportation and some of New York’s most celebrated dining.
This is not just a home, but a chance to own a piece of architectural history in one of Manhattan’s most coveted locations.
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