437 New York Ave NW ,
Yale Steam Laundry,
#Y27,
Washington,
DC
20001
Rare Opportunity to purchase this amazing condo corner unit in the historic Yale Steam Laundry building, completely remodeled in 2008. This sleek & modern designed condo is 796 sq ft . This one of a kind unit has soaring ceilings, over-sized windows and an amazing layout. Includes 1 parking space and an extra storage space. All this in a full-service building with front desk, pool, gym, billiards room ( across the hall way, it is just like home fitness room and billiard room) and roof-top deck! This strikingly beautiful condo is modern and spacious with an open floor plan boasting super high ceilings and wall-to-wall windows. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and a breakfast island for those talk while you cook conversations. The large primary bedroom has two walls of windows. Yes, there' an in-unit washer dryer! Spend your days at the rooftop swimming pool deck! Gather with friends in the billiards game room or the lobby gallery! Keep up good health and take advantage of the expansive fitness center. Included with all of these truly wonderful amenities is a 24-hour concierge, an assigned garage parking space, bike room and large assigned storage unit. This building is pet-friendly, so come visit and bring your best friend. Access to Gallery Place/Chinatown and Mount Vernon Square/7th St. Convention Center metro stops within minutes. Mount Vernon Square, Penn Quarter, Chinatown, the National Mall and Capital One Arena all provide a backdrop for countless shops, restaurants and grocery stores.The building was redeveloped as condominiums by Scott Fuller, designed by architect John Ronan, and completed in 2008.The original Yale Steam Laundry complex includes three, Neo-Renaissance, and Colonial Revival facilities built in 1902, 1919, and 1924, to the designs of architect Alfred B. Mullett and Thomas Francis, Jr. The laundry closed in 1976.The original buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1999. In addition, the buildings are designated as contributing properties to the Mount Vernon Square Historic District, listed on the NRHP in 1994.