Key Details
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Listed: May 6, 2024Days on Market: 59Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Tribeca (Manhattan)Listing viewed 211 times
Insider Highlights
- Location: Located in the heart of Tribeca, this unique penthouse loft is in close proximity to a variety of restaurants, bistros, bars, and local subway lines (A,C,E, & 1, 2, 3). The building is in a highly desirable neighborhood with a deep sense of community and a passion for architectural preservation.
- Design and Space: The loft, with approximately 3,000 interior and 3,000 exterior square footage, is beautifully designed and renovated by acclaimed interior designer Clodagh. It features a grand gallery ideal for an art collector, a home office, guest room, two bedrooms, and an expansive entertaining space with a wood-burning fireplace and large arched window.
- Kitchen and Primary Bedroom: The high-end chef's kitchen is equipped with Corian counters and top appliances. The primary bedroom features a large skylight and a spa-like bath with an exquisite ancient Syrian mosaic and polished cement floor design.
- Outdoor Space: The loft includes a private landscaped terrace with 360-degree views of the city. There is also an opportunity to purchase and build additional square footage on the roof, subject to city approval.
- Building Amenities: The historic building, originally built in 1873 and converted to a co-op in 1979, offers resident storage, central AC, rooftop terrace, video intercom, elevator, in-unit washer/dryer, fireplaces, and a live-in superintendent.
- Pet-Friendly: The building is pet-friendly and features a roof deck and full-time superintendent.
Description
Penthouse D at 16 Hudson St is a uniquely special offering nestled in the heart of Tribeca and features approximately 3,000 interior and 3000 exterior square footage of dramatic Tribeca loft living. Perhaps the first legal residential conversion in the neighborhood, it was developed by an early pioneer of Tribeca lofts, who had the vision to preserve the factory footprints of large spaces and historic details to create unique entertaining spaces, and chose this top floor space as a home. This beautiful loft complements the family’s sensational art collection, and with only one owner, this offering presents a remarkable opportunity.
Enjoy flexible light-filled space with tall ceilings - perfect for those seeking volume with plenty of large walls ideal for oversized art.
16 Hudson is a noteworthy co-op, once home to a woodworking factory, is situated at Tribeca’s most coveted location, between Duane Street and Reade Street, overlooking Duane Park. Built in 1873 for grocer and importer Horace K. Thurber, the building was established as a coop in 1979, and has been lovingly maintained by residents who share a deep sense of community and an overall passion for architectural preservation.
PH 6D was subsequently designed and renovated by acclaimed interior designer Clodagh with an eye towards showcasing a combination of old and new. One enters through a gracious foyer into a grand gallery ideal for an art collector.
Continue past a home office secreted behind a moving bookcase, a guest room, and a second bedroom. When entering the expansive entertaining space, a striking wood-burning fireplace anchors the space while a large arched window overlooks rooftop gardens and the treasured Duane Park. The loft features a Henrybuilt top chef’s kitchen which fits seamlessly into a room of exposed brick, 19 windows, 11ft ceilings, skylights and classic columns.
In addition to a large pantry, the kitchen has Corian counters and high-end appliances. The primary bedroom is bright and sunny from a large skylight which extends to the spa-like primary bath with an exquisite ancient Syrian mosaic and polished cement floor design.
The true gem of the loft is a landscaped private terrace with magnificent 360-degree views of the city, perfect for large groups or for cocktails and intimate dinners for close friends. Relax in the secluded hammock surrounded by birches and harvest apples from the espaliered trees.
Enjoy views of the many landmarked buildings and all the architecture of Tribeca. Shareholder permitted to purchase and build up to 672sf of FAR roof rights subject to city approval.
Additionally, the loft is located near a bevy of restaurants, bistros, and bars. Local subway lines include A,C,E, & 1, 2, 3.
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