38 Delancey Announces Itself
Posted on: January 25th, 2010 at 6:34 am by Elie
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Merely days after new sidewalk work began outside 38 Delancey, there is now a huge sign officially announcing the luxury development. And a new website (different url) to boot! This latest news coming almost a year after its scheduled opening date.
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Ladies and gentleman, without further ado, meet the latest neighbors:
Welcome to 38 Delancey…where history meets hip. At the intersection of Nolita, Chinatown, the East Village and the Lower East Side, you’ll find a vibrant, exciting and eclectic neighborhood. Delancey Street has long been an important part of New York City – from the 1700’s when it was part of James DeLancey’s farm, to the early 1900’s when it was a center for industrious immigrants and their pushcarts.
Today, 38 Delancey is located in the heart of a fascinating blend of the latest, most sought-after boutiques, restaurants and art scene. And it continues to be home to many historical establishments that have served the neighborhood for decades. Co-exclusive.
Co-exclusivity, where history meets hip – Barf! In total, there are 55 luxury apartments in this condoplex, with prices starting at $615,000. Here is an advanced look at some renderings.
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[Photos via 38DelanceySt]
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