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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Sep 11, 2013
78 CITYREALTY RATING

Carter's Review

The 34-story rental apartment building known as the Ohm at 312 Eleventh Avenue between 29th and 30th Streets in Chelsea has 288 apartments.

It was developed by Douglaston Development and opened in 2010.

It was designed by the Stephen B. Jacobs Group, which also designed the trendy Gansevoort Hotel and Hotel Giraffe.

Bottom Line

A huge, setback tower adjacent to the High Line and near the Hudson Yards, this development is aimed at younger tenants who appreciate many amenities and the many attractions of Chelsea.

Description

The building has a very large glass marquee that is curved upward at both ends and straddles a large pole with changing lights next to the entrance’s revolving door.

The triple-height lobby has an arcade that connects with a retail gourmet café.

Amenities

The building has a concierge, a doorman, a live-in superintendent, a 2,400-square-foot gym, storage, a garage, a landscaped roof deck and it permits pets.

It has a 3,400-square-foot lounge with fireplace, billiards, card tables, TV and an indoor shuffleboard table, shuttle bus service, live music every other week from the Knitting Factory, bike storage, Zip cars, and on-site ATM.

Apartments

Residence A on the 4th floor has a 15-foot-long living room ad 12-foot-long bedroom and a 26-foot-long terrace.

Residence C on the 4th floor has a 19-foot-long living room and a 13-foot-long bedroom and a 45-foot-long terrace.

Residence M on the 9th floor has three bedrooms and an enormous terrace.

Residence K on the 10th through the 24th floor has two bedrooms and a 20-foot-long living room.