Description
Key features and highlights include:
Historic Setting: The apartment is located in a converted Printing Factory, originally built in 1913. This historical context adds character and charm to the space.
Loft Style: The condo is a true loft with 14-foot beamed ceilings. This design creates a spacious and open interior, allowing for a variety of creative layout options.
Abundant Natural Light: The wall of windows in the apartment provides stunning south-facing city views and floods the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
Spacious Layout: The apartment offers plenty of room to tailor it to your specific needs and preferences.Kitchen with Breakfast Bar: The open kitchen is equipped with a breakfast bar, making it an ideal space for cooking and entertaining.Spa-Like Bathroom: The bathroom features a custom-built double sink vanity and European washer/dryer, providing modern and convenient amenities.
Building Amenities: The Glass Farmhouse offers several amenities, including a common rooftop with exceptional views, a renovated lobby, passenger and service elevators, and a part-time lobby attendant, ensuring a comfortable living experience.
Convenient Location: The apartment is situated in Hudson Yards, providing easy access to a growing number of restaurants, retail stores, and food options. This prime location offers a vibrant urban lifestyle with a variety of options at your doorstep.
The owner would prefer a 2-year lease.
Building Features 13 Floors52 Units
Unit Features
$5,500 per month
Rented on: Mar 03, 2024
110 Days on Market
Studio / 1.0 Bath - / 1,550 ft² ($42 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: Unfurnished
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Andrew
Fishkind
andrew.fishkind@elliman.com
917.701.6337
Timothy
Kava
timothy.kava@elliman.com
(248) 444-3470
Emily Perkins
Margolin
emily.margolin@elliman.com
(864) 207-0045
Carl
Ekroth
cekroth@elliman.com
(917) 821-1194
Unit listing history
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