21 East 12th Street, developed by the William Macklowe Company and designed by Selldorf Architects, stands as a modern interpretation of traditional prewar limestone apartment buildings, perfectly integrated into the historic and bohemian character of Greenwich Village. Located at the corner of 12th Street and University Place, this 22-story building features 52 residences, each designed to maximize natural light and offer expansive views of the Midtown skyline and the World Trade Center through oversized inset casement windows.
The building's architecture pays homage to Greenwich Village's rich history and vibrant culture, blending seamlessly with the neighborhood's classic prewar limestone aesthetics. The project includes two townhomes with spacious private gardens at the third-floor garden level and two duplex penthouses with generous terraces and private balconies, offering a touch of suburban tranquility in the heart of Manhattan. The residences vary in size from one to five bedrooms, featuring large casement windows, white oak floors, and kitchens with white oak millwork cabinetry, embodying Selldorf's signature elegant minimalism.
Amenities at 21 East 12th Street rival those of New York's most exclusive residences, including a fitness center, playroom, lounge, landscaped terrace, and on-site parking, providing residents with a comfortable and luxurious living experience. The building's strategic location not only connects it to the thriving pedestrian activity of Greenwich Village but also contributes to the public’s experience of the streetscape with its expansive storefront windows and lushly landscaped podium.