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223 East 25th Street

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Engine 16 Passive House NYC
Engine 16 Passive House NYC

223 East 25th Street is a residential building located between Second and Third avenues in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by the architecture firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons, the building was completed in 1883 as a fire house for Engine Company 16 of the New York City Fire Department. The fire house was decommissioned in the late 1960s and the building was later sold by the city at an auction to the Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist. After being used as a church, the property was purchased by a developer in 2018 and converted into a multi-family residential building, obtaining Passive House certification.

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223 East 25th Street
East 25th Street, New York Manhattan

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East 25th Street 223
10010 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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Engine 16 Passive House NYC
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