Boutique Pre-War Condominium Living in Greenwich Village
“To live in Greenwich Village is to live in a perpetual conversation with art, beauty, and the city’s soul.”
Set on one of Greenwich Village’s most storied blocks, 26 West 9th Street is a 1923 pre-war residential condominium conversion originally designed by beloved architects Schwartz & Gross and thoughtfully reimagined for modern living. Intimate in scale and rich in architectural character, each residence reflects a quiet refinement rooted in history and crafted for today.Just beyond your door, cobblestone streets, storied cafés, and independent galleries define the rhythm of authentic Greenwich Village life, cultured, soulful, and distinctly New York.
The Building
A newly designed lobby, refined corridors, and thoughtfully updated interiors introduce a modern residential experience grounded in quiet elegance. Attended by a 24/7 concierge doorman, the building offers the ease and attentiveness of true full-service living in the heart of Greenwich Village.
The Residences
Gracious layouts, original decorative fireplaces, and refined finishes create interiors that feel calm, intimate, and deeply rooted in pre-war character. Thoughtfully reimagined for modern living, each residence balances timeless architecture with contemporary comfort.
Limited Availability
One-Bedroom Homes from $1.999M
Terraced Penthouse & Maisonette Opportunities Available by Request
The Neighborhood
Few neighborhoods in New York carry the enduring appeal of Greenwich Village, and fewer still offer a position as quietly privileged as 26 West 9th Street. Here, cobblestone streets, celebrated restaurants, and cultural landmarks are not destinations to seek out, they are simply part of coming home.
