A historic East Village bais haknesses, known as the 8th Street Shul, has returned to the market for $30,000 a month, reports THE REAL DEAL.
Before the shul, located at 317 East 8th Street, turned into a residence, there was a long battle to preserved the building as a shul. However in 1982, it was damaged by a fire and eventually turned over to real estate interests, according to 6sqft. It was converted into a luxury single-family home. But it has mostly stayed on the rental market. The last time it was being offered it was asking asking $25,000 a month.
The conversion — done by the designers behind the Ian Schrager Hotels — reconfigured the building into a four-story townhouse, with three bedrooms and three outdoor terraces.
The living room features 22-foot ceilings and walls of exposed brick and wood, designed for displaying artwork. The cantilever balcony even has “a built-in projector for showcasing art,” according to 6sqft.
Outside, the house features an eight-person hot tub right off the master suite. It comes completely furnished.
{Matzav.com}
Repulsive that you would advertise this!
Maybe they are hoping to inspire some wealthy Jew to buy it and convert it back to a shul?