The Katharine House, originally built in 1930 for the Ladies Christian Union, has been revitalized into a luxury condominium after operating for decades as a boarding establishment for young women. It catered to unmarried women under 35 until its closure in 2000. Now, the newly renovated units, designed by notable designer Nate Berkus, feature modern layouts and stunning design elements, with listings starting at $9.85 million. The renovation aims to balance the building's historic charm with the contemporary lifestyle of today's residents, showcasing a significant shift in its purpose.
At The Katharine, our goal was to honor the building's storied past and preserve its historic charm, while also ensuring the new homes meet the lifestyle needs of today's buyers.
The pre-war building was built for the Ladies Christian Union in 1930 by architect Benjamin Wistar Morris, known for the Union League Club and the opulent Cunard Building.
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