Top 10 West Village condos on the Hudson River waterfront
#1 - 150 Charles Street
All units at 150 Charles Street, a favorite among celebrities, feature loft-like interiors, oversized windows, and gorgeous views of the Hudson River. Amenities include concierge service, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a private covered driveway, but the best perk may be its address near Hudson River Park, fine West Village dining, and Meatpacking District nightlife.
#2 - 160 Leroy Street
Designed by Pritzker Prize laureates Herzog & de Meuron, 160 Leroy Street makes a statement on the West Village waterfront with its all-glass, gracefully curved facade. This allows for multiple exposures and river views in the apartments inside, and open floor plans let natural light into every corner.
#3 - Superior Ink, 400 West 12th Street
Superior Ink took shape on the former site of a factory and pays respectful tribute to its predecessor with a light brick facade, subtle setbacks, a rusticated stone base, and oversized windows looking out on gorgeous Hudson River views. Residents of the apartment and townhouse units alike enjoy access to a full-service staff and luxury amenities.
#4 - 165 Charles Street
165 Charles Street rose on a West Village site with excellent Hudson River views and was designed inside and out by Pritzker Prize laureate Richard Meier. Only two apartments per floor allow for excellent privacy.
#5 - 173 Perry Street
As one of the earlier buildings to establish the West Village waterfront as a luxury residential neighborhood, 173 Perry Street brings a sleek facade and a modern look to the local streetscape. Expansive floor plates and poured concrete ceilings harken back to industrial lofts, but high-end finishes and five-star service were designed for today's buyers.
#6 - 176 Perry Street
176 Perry Street was part of the earliest wave of new buildings that brought a minimalist look, not to mention a new level of cachet and luxury living, to the West Village waterfront. The clean lines and floor-to-ceiling windows translate to spectacular Hudson River views for the apartments inside.
#7 - The Keller, 150 Barrow Street
The Keller is a New York City Landmark and an in-demand luxury condominium now, but got its start as a hotel catering to seamen and travelers on the cargo and cruise ships that once docked in the area. The exterior was carefully restored during the conversion, and the interiors were transformed into spacious apartments with oversized windows, top-of-the-line finishes and appliances, and timeless West Village and Hudson River views.
#8 - The Shephard, 275 West 10th Street
The West Village has experienced an incredible residential revitalization, though not at the expense of its historic architecture - see the warehouse turned highly coveted luxury condominium The Shephard. The red brick facade and arched windows were carefully restored during the condo conversion, and interiors feature original details like barrel-vaulted ceilings and oversized windows.
#9 - Hudson River Dioramas, 495 West Street
495 West Street was an early entrant in the Hudson River waterfront's revitalization, and its brick facade and industrial steel-framed windows nod to the local maritime history. The massively scaled apartments feature keyed elevator access, flexible floor plans, and dramatic river views.
#10 - 166 Perry Street
166 Perry Street is not one of the tallest new buildings in the West Village, but one of the most striking with its rippling glass facade and dramatically angled windows. These allow for abundant natural light and Hudson River views.
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