NEWLY GUT-RENOVATED STUDIO WITH FULL-SIZED CHEF'S KITCHEN.<br><br>+ UNLIMITED Subletting after two years of ownership.<br><br>RE-LISTED on 10/30/2023 with PRICE REDUCTION<br><br>Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, 32 Jones Street is a well-maintained boutique walk-up pre-war co-op building just a few steps from iconic Bleecker Street and historic Washington Square Park.<br><br>Unit 2D has been beautifully and tastefully renovated with high-end fixtures and appliances (Bluestar professional range and hood, Liebherr refrigerator with ice maker, Fisher Paykel dishwasher, Equator microwave and convection oven), and has been reconfigured to highlight the unit's functional and esthetic qualities such as its three exposures and two separate multi-use spaces.<br><br>This compact apartment has a state-of-the art kitchen with ten feet of counter space separated by a distinct windowed dining room alcove (with built-in bench) at one end and a ten by fifteen (feet) great room at the other end with exposed brick walls highlighting each space.<br><br>The small but highly functional spa-like bathroom includes a walk-in shower, a mirrored linen closet, and beautiful sink/shower fixtures including (European) Grohe fixtures surrounded by floor-to ceiling Carrara stone.<br><br>With nine-foot plus ceilings, there are four pods of recessed lighting allowing for independent use of each the four living spaces: dining room alcove, kitchen, great room, and bathroom.<br><br>And for New Yorkers who can never get enough storage, there are no less than 7 dedicated storage spaces in this apt: storage bench, broom/coat closet, linen closet, two separate wardrobes with built-in drawers, and two attic-like storage spaces, above wardrobes, for bulk-items such as luggage and seasonable clothing.<br><br>32 Jones Street sits at the intersection of Jones Street and Bleecker Street, considered by many to be the heart of Greenwich Village, and is surrounded by an eclectic variety of restaurants, bars, shops including Murray's Cheese (one of the largest cheese shops in all of NYC), and Faicco's Italian Market, one of the oldest markets in NYC. Located between 6th and 7th Avenue, it's a 5-minute walk to the A, B, C, D, E, F, and M trains on Sixth Ave (West 4th Street stop) and, in the other direction, to the 1 train on Seventh Ave (Sheridan Square/NYU stop).