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421 Hudson Street, known as The Printing House, is a landmark condominium in the West Village, originally built in 1890 as an industrial loft building and converted to residential use in 1979. The building features 155 loft-style apartments with high ceilings and large windows that overlook James Walker Park and the 19th-century townhouses on Leroy Street. Its Italian Renaissance-inspired design is notable for its rusticated stone façade and a prominent green cornice.
The Printing House was one of the earliest significant conversions of commercial buildings into luxury residences in the area, along with the Archive Building. The building’s two new 4,200-square-foot townhomes on the Mews offer private elevators, rooftop terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and gas-burning fireplaces. The Mews is a landscaped, gated pathway stretching from Leroy to Clarkson Streets, designed by Gunn Landscape Architecture.
Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, concierge, live-in resident manager, video security, housekeeping and valet services, and private storage. Residents also have access to the flagship Equinox Health Club, which features an outdoor rooftop pool and terrace (membership required). The building’s central laundry room and landscaped private mews add further convenience.
Situated two blocks from the Hudson River and close to SoHo, The Printing House is ideally located in the vibrant West Village, surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and cultural institutions like the Film Forum and Children’s Museum of the Arts. The neighborhood’s highlights also include the Blue Note jazz club, Westville, and Ladurée bakery.
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