Co-op of the Day: 28 Old Fulton Street, #3-M
We find that the interiors of the Eagle Warehouse rarely live up to the exterior. Case in point: This third-floor studio that just hit the market asking $450,000. We like the high, beamed ceilings and the rustic painted floors, but the kitchen’s a bit of a downer and who wants to climb up into that…

We find that the interiors of the Eagle Warehouse rarely live up to the exterior. Case in point: This third-floor studio that just hit the market asking $450,000. We like the high, beamed ceilings and the rustic painted floors, but the kitchen’s a bit of a downer and who wants to climb up into that sleeping loft every night? We also wish that for $450,000 you’d get more than one window in the living room. Still, good location, especially with the impending opening of Pier 1. At least the maintenance is a reasonable $613 per month.
28 Old Fulton Street, #3-M [Warburg] GMAP P*Shark
HATE IT, Anything without windows would have to be a definate No.
Oh, wait, wrong — it is across from Grimaldi’s.
“is this the building across from Grimaldi’s?” (panamac)
Oh, but, no, it’s not the building right across from Grimaldi’s. It’s further east by about a block.
“have you actually walked to the A/C or 2/3 from here? i think it takes longer than 3 or 5 minutes respectively. ”
I would say maybe 60 seconds to the A?
Or you can just walk over the bridge. imo the location is great and will be even better with the new park. But that doesn’t address the other negs of this pad.
“i’m sincerely having trouble appreciating the location.” (panamac)
It’s still a beautiful location with incredible views. That’s why the tour buses (yes, many many!) stop there.
I have walked it more times than I can remember. I walk fast.
It’s certainly no more than 4-5 minutes for a slow walker.
Think about how long 3 minutes really is…if a healthy adult can’t get up to High Street in 3 minutes, they need to cut back to a pack a day.
have you actually walked to the A/C or 2/3 from here? i think it takes longer than 3 or 5 minutes respectively.
I’d take the ferry!
“it looks like a 10 minute walk to the nearest subway (and it’s the F-train at that),”
Or a 5 minute walk up the hill to the 2/3 at Clark Street or a 3 minute walk to the A/C at High Street.
One stop to Manhattan on all of them.