116 University Place

116 University Place Full-Floor Greenwich Village Living by Morris Adjmi

About 116 University Place

Overview

116 University Place stands as one of Greenwich Village's most discreet residential offerings — a boutique condominium of just five full-floor residences designed by Morris Adjmi Architects. Completed in 2018, the six-story building marries the neighborhood's storied architectural heritage with contemporary craft, featuring a corbelled brick facade that nods to the Village's historic streetscape while announcing something unmistakably new.

Inside, each residence occupies an entire floor, delivering the spatial generosity and privacy of a townhouse with the convenience of condominium living. Interiors showcase Smallbone of Devizes kitchens — the revered British cabinetmaker rarely found in New York residential projects — paired with Calacatta marble countertops and backsplashes that elevate every surface to gallery-level refinement.

For discerning buyers who value exclusivity over spectacle, 116 University Place offers something increasingly rare in Manhattan: genuine scarcity. With only five homes in the entire building, residents enjoy an intimacy and sense of ownership that larger developments simply cannot replicate.

5Full-Floor Residences
6Stories
2018Year Completed
1Home Per Floor
Building Details

116 University Place at a Glance

Address

116 University Place, New York, NY 10003

Developer

Ranger Properties & Sagamore Capital

Architect

Morris Adjmi Architects

Year Completed

2018

Residences

5

Stories

6

Building Type

Condominium

Neighborhood

Greenwich Village

What Makes It Special

Why Buyers Choose 116 University Place

116 University Place attracts buyers who understand that true luxury is measured in scarcity and craftsmanship, not in amenity counts.

Unmatched Exclusivity

With only five residences in the entire building, 116 University Place offers a level of privacy and exclusivity that is virtually impossible to find in new Greenwich Village construction. One residence per floor means no shared hallways and complete spatial autonomy.

Smallbone Kitchens — A New York Rarity

Smallbone of Devizes kitchens are a hallmark of the world's finest residences. Finding this level of bespoke British cabinetmaking in a Manhattan condominium is exceptional, and it signals a developer commitment to craft over convention.

Morris Adjmi's Contextual Design

Morris Adjmi's corbelled brick facade does not simply decorate — it converses with the Village's architectural legacy. Buyers here invest in a building that will age gracefully and maintain its relevance within one of Manhattan's most architecturally sensitive neighborhoods.

Greenwich Village Walkability

Steps from Union Square's transit hub, greenmarket, and restaurant scene, 116 University Place delivers daily convenience that penthouse towers in less connected neighborhoods cannot replicate. This is true Village living at its most refined.

Advisor Perspective

Our Take on 116 University Place

116 University Place is not a building that markets itself — and that is a significant part of its appeal. With only five full-floor residences, it operates below the radar of most Manhattan buyers, which is exactly what its residents prefer. For our clients seeking Greenwich Village addresses with genuine exclusivity, this is consistently among our first recommendations.

The Smallbone kitchens and Calacatta marble finishes place the interiors firmly in the ultra-luxury category, while Morris Adjmi's architecture ensures the building contributes meaningfully to the Village streetscape. Unlike many boutique developments that sacrifice location for novelty, 116 University Place delivers both — a one-minute walk to Union Square is an extraordinary convenience.

From an investment perspective, the extreme scarcity of this building works strongly in owners' favor. Resale inventory at 116 University Place is rare by definition, and Greenwich Village's enduring desirability provides a stable foundation for long-term appreciation. For buyers who prioritize discretion and quality over spectacle, this building merits serious consideration.

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About 116 University Place

116 University Place represents a rare intersection of Greenwich Village heritage and contemporary luxury. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, the six-story condominium delivers just five full-floor residences — an offering so limited that it barely registers on the Manhattan development landscape, and that is precisely the point. For buyers seeking discretion and genuine scarcity, few addresses in the Village compete.

The building's corbelled brick facade speaks the architectural language of Greenwich Village while signaling a refined modernity within. Inside, Smallbone of Devizes kitchens anchor each residence with British craftsmanship rarely encountered in New York, complemented by Calacatta marble surfaces and wide-plank European oak flooring that together create interiors of understated sophistication.

Location amplifies the appeal considerably. Positioned on University Place between 12th and 13th Streets, residents are a one-minute walk from Union Square — one of Manhattan's most dynamic public spaces and transit hubs. The surrounding blocks offer some of the city's finest dining, from Gramercy Tavern to Blue Hill, while the independent shops and cultural institutions that define the Village are literally at the doorstep.

For our clients evaluating Greenwich Village opportunities, 116 University Place occupies a distinct niche: the full-floor townhouse alternative in condominium form. With only five residences, the building offers a level of privacy and exclusivity that larger developments cannot match, while Morris Adjmi's design ensures the architecture itself is a lasting asset. In a neighborhood where new construction is exceedingly rare, this building's long-term value proposition is compelling.

Pricing

Residence Collection

Full-Floor Residence

2,400–2,800 SF

Premium Full-Floor

2,800–3,200 SF

Penthouse

3,200+ SF

Residences from $6.75M

Amenities

World-Class Amenities

Smallbone of Devizes Kitchens

Smallbone of Devizes Kitchens

Each residence features handcrafted Smallbone kitchens — the legendary British cabinetmaker's bespoke designs paired with Calacatta marble and top-tier integrated appliances.

Full-Floor Privacy

Full-Floor Privacy

With only one residence per floor, every home offers a private elevator landing and the spatial freedom of townhouse living without shared walls or hallways.

Greenwich Village Address

Greenwich Village Address

Set on University Place between 12th and 13th Streets, residents are steps from Union Square, world-class dining, and the cultural richness of the Village.

Kitchen & Bath

  • Smallbone of Devizes cabinetry
  • Calacatta marble countertops and backsplashes
  • Integrated Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances
  • Radiant heated bathroom floors

Interior Finishes

  • Wide-plank European white oak flooring
  • Ceiling heights exceeding 10 feet
  • Oversized casement windows
  • Custom millwork throughout

Building Services

  • Private keyed elevator access
  • Full-time virtual doorman system
  • Secure package room
  • Bicycle storage

Climate & Systems

  • Individual central HVAC systems
  • In-unit Miele washer and dryer
  • Multi-zone climate control
  • Energy-efficient building systems

Private Outdoor Space

  • Shared rooftop terrace
  • Penthouse private terrace
  • Landscaped communal areas
  • Al fresco entertaining options

Technology

  • Pre-wired for smart home integration
  • High-speed fiber optic connectivity
  • Lutron lighting control systems
  • USB and integrated charging stations

Security

  • 24/7 virtual doorman
  • Private keyed elevator
  • Video intercom system
  • Secure entry with fob access

Storage

  • Private storage available
  • Secure bicycle room
  • Package room with cold storage
  • Walk-in closets in every residence
Design & Architecture

The Visionaries

Morris Adjmi

Architect

Neighborhood

Greenwich Village — Manhattan's Cultural Heartbeat

116 University Place places you at the crossroads of Greenwich Village's legendary cultural heritage and modern Manhattan convenience. Steps from Union Square's greenmarket and surrounded by some of the city's finest restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, this address delivers an authentic Village lifestyle that few new developments can match.

Dining & Nightlife

Greenwich Village boasts one of the densest collections of acclaimed restaurants in Manhattan, from intimate Italian trattorias to Michelin-starred destinations.

Parks & Green Space

Union Square Park anchors the neighborhood with its iconic greenmarket, seasonal events, and open green space — a daily amenity just steps from the front door.

Shopping & Culture

From the independent bookshops of the Village to the flagship stores along Broadway, this location offers shopping and cultural experiences unmatched anywhere in the city.

Transportation

Union Square is one of Manhattan's most connected transit hubs, offering access to the 4/5/6, N/Q/R/W, and L subway lines — reaching virtually every corner of the city within minutes.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How many residences are at 116 University Place?

116 University Place consists of just five full-floor residences across six stories, making it one of the most exclusive boutique condominiums in Greenwich Village. Each home occupies an entire floor with a private elevator landing.

Who designed 116 University Place?

The building was designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, known for contextual designs that honor neighborhood character. The corbelled brick facade reflects the historic architectural language of Greenwich Village while introducing a distinctly modern sensibility.

What are Smallbone of Devizes kitchens?

Smallbone of Devizes is a prestigious British cabinetmaker founded in 1976, renowned for handcrafted, bespoke kitchen designs. At 116 University Place, each residence features custom Smallbone kitchens — a rare distinction in New York City residential development.

What is the Greenwich Village neighborhood like?

Greenwich Village is one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods, celebrated for its tree-lined streets, historic townhouses, vibrant cultural scene, and world-class dining. 116 University Place sits steps from Union Square, offering unmatched convenience alongside Village charm.

Are there outdoor spaces at 116 University Place?

The building features a shared rooftop terrace available to all residents, and the penthouse residence includes a private terrace with sweeping views over the Greenwich Village skyline and beyond.

What is the price range at 116 University Place?

Residences at 116 University Place are priced from approximately $6.75 million. Pricing reflects the building's exceptional scarcity — only five homes — along with bespoke finishes including Smallbone kitchens and Calacatta marble throughout.

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