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floor-through

noun as in flat

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Built in 1915, this four-story, 5,181-square-foot building in Midtown includes a ground-floor retail space and three floor-through office lofts.

As Shivers, 78, a certified public accountant and jewelry designer, walked down the long center hallway of the floor-through apartment accompanied by Addison, a black cocker spaniel, he pointed out Finis displayed alongside work by other artists from the CFM Gallery stable, including Anne Bachelier, Michael Parkes, and Frederick Hart, whom Shivers describes as “steeped in their own worlds.”

This 5,250-square-foot, four-story building in Greenwich Village contains a vacant retail space on the ground floor and four gut-renovated, free-market apartments: a one-bedroom behind the retail space, two floor-through four-bedrooms and one floor-through three-bedroom.

Each is divided into five floor-through apartments, for a total of two two-bedroom duplexes with basement recreation rooms, six three-bedrooms and two four-bedrooms with terraces.

It has two floor-through two-bedroom units, one garden-level duplex and a basement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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