4D is a one bedroom (legal two-bedroom), one-bathroom residence in West Chelsea's prewar condo conversion from The Brodsky Organization. With interiors by noted architect Alan Wanzenberg, the apartment features a newly installed kitchen and windowed bathroom with state-of-the-art finishes, as well as graceful details such as solid oak plank flooring and Shaker-style doors and cabinetry that complement the classic aesthetic of the building's original 19th-century facade. The bright living room and second bedroom both feature quaint arched-lintel windows set below 9'6 ceilings, with unobstructed views of the verdant Close and the gothic central chapel of the General Theological Seminary beyond. The apartment has been renovated to maximize space, including pocket doors, a dining banquet, and a sliding wall to open the living space.
Formerly a dormitory for married General Theological Seminary students, 422W20 was designed by Neville & Bagge and built in 1895. Located on tree-lined 20th Street, directly across from the General Theological Seminarys private garden The Close, 422W20 presents an incredible opportunity to enjoy classic Chelsea living.
Amenities include part time doorman, 24 hour Virtual Doorman®, roof deck, fitness center, laundry room, game room, private storage, bicycle storage, live-in superintendent, and access to The Close, a block long enclosed garden.