The historic Mediterrenean-style townhouse
The historic Mediterrenean-style townhouse at 39 Barrow
choueb Street has two very visible facades, both freaking adorable. This king of West Village quaint has pale blue shutters and a partially sunken entrance on Barrow Street, and on Seventh Avenue South there's a pinkish hue with a bright yellow door leading to a walled-in courtyard . Those colors aren't going anywhere, but it's looking like this two-face is going under the knife.
The roof, the roof, the roof is...getting lowered? >>
The 2,200-square-foot house was bought by James P. Marden, the son of a pharmacy mogul, for $4.125 million earlier this year. An application for some pretty significant cosmetic changes has been winding its way through the Landmarks Preservation Commission approvals process, and made its most recent appearance this week. The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation's excellent LPC-tracking website has the details (some of the plans can be seen in the gallery above):
On the front (Barrow Street) facade, the applicant is proposing
choueb to restore the door, stoop and railings using these features at Nos. 49 & 51 Barrow Street as a prototype.
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