5 Gymnasiums Turned Into Swank Pads
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1/5Located in the heart of the Upper West Side, 555 West End Avenue offers 13 incredible residences with a very uncommon but magnificent architectural layout due to the buildings origin as a historic private school. The old gymnasium space is now being used as the Solarium Penthouse. Featuring a 20-foot skylight ceiling, wall of floor to ceiling windows, south-facing terrace, and huge open floor plan. The gym turned home can be yours for a hefty $18 million.Located in the heart of the Upper West Side, 555 West End Avenue offers 13 incredible residences with a very uncommon but magnificent architectural layout due to the buildings origin as a historic private school. The old gymnasium space is now being used as the Solarium Penthouse. Featuring a 20-foot skylight ceiling, wall of floor to ceiling windows, south-facing terrace, and huge open floor plan. The gym turned home can be yours for a hefty $18 million.
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2/5Located in Amsterdam, The Gym Loft is a 100-year-old gymnasium has been transformed into the most incredible home. Dutch architecture firm Eklund Terbeek spearheaded the operation and turned this space into a spacious loft-style apartment for a family of four. The 2,690-square-foot space is minimalistic in design and focuses on space with 16-foot ceiling being the highlight of the space.Located in Amsterdam, The Gym Loft is a 100-year-old gymnasium has been transformed into the most incredible home. Dutch architecture firm Eklund Terbeek spearheaded the operation and turned this space into a spacious loft-style apartment for a family of four. The 2,690-square-foot space is minimalistic in design and focuses on space with 16-foot ceiling being the highlight of the space.
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3/5Located in New York City, Little Italy is home to this stunning 6,600-square-foot, four-bedroom apartment. Located at 240 Centre Street, the space was the New York Police Departments gym but was transformed into the eccentric living space in 1988 and now has been relisted for 12.7 million.Located in New York City, Little Italy is home to this stunning 6,600-square-foot, four-bedroom apartment. Located at 240 Centre Street, the space was the New York Police Departments gym but was transformed into the eccentric living space in 1988 and now has been relisted for 12.7 million.
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4/5This four-bedroom, four-bathroom residence is the former home of an old Belgium gymnasium built in the 1920s. Located in the city of Brussels the home features double-height ceilings stretching past 26 feet putting the residence in a league of its own. All of the original supports and beams have been left exposed to preserve the historic character of the space.This four-bedroom, four-bathroom residence is the former home of an old Belgium gymnasium built in the 1920s. Located in the city of Brussels the home features double-height ceilings stretching past 26 feet putting the residence in a league of its own. All of the original supports and beams have been left exposed to preserve the historic character of the space.
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5/5At 7,000-square-feet, this former Manhattan YMCA gym has been converted into a four-bedroom home. Located in Chelsea designed by Annabelle Selldorf and Jeffrey Beers, the space includes a central glass-enclosed walnut staircase, towering 29-foot ceilings and a surplus of natural light. A true masterpiece worth looking into.At 7,000-square-feet, this former Manhattan YMCA gym has been converted into a four-bedroom home. Located in Chelsea designed by Annabelle Selldorf and Jeffrey Beers, the space includes a central glass-enclosed walnut staircase, towering 29-foot ceilings and a surplus of natural light. A true masterpiece worth looking into.