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Curbed NY: 5 Open Houses in Greenwich Village to check out this weekend

This very quirky Bleecker Street one-bedroom co-op—which the brokerbabble calls a “studiolo”—has one and a half bathrooms, a wall-length cabinet for art storage, up to 17.5-foot ceilings, and a walk-in closet. The listing says it was designed in 2003 by architect Diane Lewis for an art curator “who told her he wanted a cross between Mies van der Rohe and Barbarella.” It sits within a 14-story building that accepts both cats and dogs and has an elevator, two common courtyards, and a common laundry room. It’s asking $1.075 million with maintenance charges coming in at $2,219/month.

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