- Year built
- 1987
The Sequoia at 222 West 14th Street is a 1987 postmodern condominium at the West Village / Chelsea / Meatpacking convergence — anchoring the 14th Street corridor with 132 residential units.
The structural identity rests on three features. First, the postmodern architectural pedigree — among the most architecturally consequential 1987-era West Village condominiums. Second, the 132-unit operational scale supporting comprehensive amenity infrastructure. Third, the 14th Street corridor location at the West Village / Chelsea / Meatpacking convergence.
What to know if you’re buying
The 132-unit operational scale supports comprehensive amenity infrastructure.
The W 14th Street corridor location anchors the West Village / Chelsea / Meatpacking convergence.
The 1987 postmodern architectural posture is real institutional context.
Roebling cross-references the offering plan through the Real Estate Library during diligence.
Comparable buildings
- 345 West 13th Street — Byrns, Kendall & Schieferdecker 1890/1999; nearby corridor peer
- 345 West 14th Street (345 Meatpacking) — DDG 2013; nearby corridor peer
- Chelsea Mercantile (252 7th Avenue) — Gruzen Samton 2000; nearby Chelsea peer
- London Terrace Towers (410 W 23rd) — Farrar & Watmough 1930; nearby Chelsea peer
- The Memphis Downtown (140 Charles) — Rothzeid, Kaiserman, Thomson & Bee 1985; nearby West Village postmodern peer
The Roebling Team at The Sequoia
Corey Cohen · The Roebling Team at Compass 646.939.7375 · c.cohen@compass.com
Sources: The Roebling Research Library (offering plans, house rules, financial statements, board minutes, internal transaction records); NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers; publicly recorded NYC building data.