June 14th 2011
The Real Deal
After more than three years of delays, sales are now officially underway at Chelsea’s the Carriage House, the former horse stable at 159 West 24th Street that Broad Mill Development Group has converted to 24 high-end condominiums.
The Michael Schmitt-designed project, which preserved the stable’s original limestone façade, exposed brick walls and cast-iron columns, is offering up studios, one- and two-bedroom units as well as duplex lofts and penthouses, with interiors designed by Gustavo Martinez and with prices ranging from $695,000 to $3.6 million. There’s also a roof deck and eight private indoor parking spots, two of which are reserved for penthouse buyers and the rest of which are up for sale for $200,000 each.
Warburg Marketing Group’s Jocelyn Turken, Joél Moss and Herbert Chou will be heading up sales.