This 15-storey building, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, was designed by Emory Ross and centered around permanent residents. It opened as the Fifth Avenue Hotel after its completion in 1926. The renovation in 1987 retained the classic elegance of the pre-war era. The spacious and elegant lobby leads to a wide corridor featuring carved plaster ceilings and marble Mosaic panels. However, the most distinctive feature of this building might be the bronze canopy on Fifth Avenue, which is perhaps the most impressive in the residential area along this famous avenue. The extension of the closed sidewalk cafe on the avenue adds vitality to the street. This pet-friendly building is equipped with concierge services, a fitness center, laundry facilities and a bicycle room.