As seen in Architectural Digest and the New York Times Style Magazine. This stylishly appointed, light-filled corner unit boasts a prime location between Manhattan's historic East Village and NoHo granting access to all downtown New York has to offer. Step into this contemporary 1BR/1BA apartment, meticulously renovated and designed with state of the art features and a nod to pre-war bones. The high-quality renovation work was commissioned to use superior detailing, with the intention to provide a smart, open plan home. Nestled in the corner of this pre-war building dating back to 1910, complete with live-in superintendent and elevator, its large windows boast Eastern & Northern exposures. This modern chef's kitchen includes a covetable appliance package; Subzero refrigerator, Viking gas range, Viking dishwasher, LG washer/dryer combo unit, all in glossy white with brass hardware. White cabinetry with accents of blue add an air of spaciousness. Cabinets run all the way up to maximize storage space. An archway-- a nod to preserving its pre-war charm-- connects kitchen to living room. Its windowed dining area doubles as the perfect work space. The oversized bedroom easily fits a king-sized bed. Each of the two deep closets are organized with built-ins, making use of high ceilings. Sitting on the third floor, window views of treetops offer all-day light, privacy, and tranquility. The bathroom features a herringbone marble inlaid floor, handcrafted New York subway tiles designed to keep with the period of the property. The spacious entryway includes an oversized coat closet and separate linen closet, for plenty of storage. 87 East Second Street is a boutique 21-unit co-op, elevator building. There is a Flip Tax of 1% of the Purchase Price, payable by the Seller. No assessments. Co-op allows up to 80% financing, Pied-a-Terre, parents buying for children, co-purchasing, and unlimited subletting after 2 years of ownership. There is a storage locker available for $50 per month. There is laundry in the building, and pets are welcome. A short distance to several subway lines and Whole Foods.