10 Rutgers St
Chinatown
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About 10 Rutgers St

Introducing 10 Rutgers, a no-fee luxury elevator building overlooking the iconic East River in Two Bridges. This lower east side gem is nestled amongst the footings of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and showcases brand new renovation, a part time doorman, fully-equipped gym and a serene courtyard retreat - tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the streets outside. 10 Rutgers offers one, two and three bedroom residences with generous layouts, recessed lighting, keyless entry, modern white oak flooring and abundant natural light throughout. The kitchens feature a full-height Carrara marble backsplash and satin brass hardware, complemented by a full suite of high-end appliances, including a Bosch washer/dryer and luxury Azur wine coolers in select units. Every bathroom boasts hexagon Bardiglio marble floors, large LED medicine cabinets for ample storage, and custom matte black hardware to complete the modern feel of the 10 Rutgers experience. Located just steps away from the E Broadway F train, 10 Rutgers offers easy access to transportation, restaurants, night-life and more!



Overview
  • Address: 10 Rutgers St
  • Zip Code: 10002
  • City: New York
  • Block/Lot: 283-24
  • Lot Dimensions: 98 ft. x 126 ft
  • Lot Square Feet: 12002
  • School: School District 2
  • City Council: City Council District 1
  • Community Board: 103 Community District
  • Congressional District: NY7
  • State Assembly District: Assembly District 65
  • State Senate District: State Senate District 26
  • Year Built: 2001
  • Year(s) Renovated: 0
  • Buildings on Lot: 1
  • Building Class: D7
  • Total Units: 83
  • Floors: 8
  • Building Sq Feet: 74,453
  • Zoning: R7-2
  • Owner: AH 10 RUTGERS LLC



The Neighborhood



Chinatown

Whether you’re looking for authentic dim sum or in the mood for some steaming soup dumplings, Chinatown has something for every foodie and more. This vibrant and bustling neighborhood is lined with fresh, cheap produce on the streets (think lychees, dragon fruit, persimmons, and so much more) and stalls featuring imported and knockoff goods. Densely populated, Chinatown has a large immigrant population and deep history that is reflected in its culture today. Pro-tip: Make sure to stop by the Chinatown Ice Cream Factory for unique flavors like red bean and thai tea ice cream!

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