The through-block residential condominium development at 139 Wooster Street in SoHo has sold out and is expected to open in about two months, according to Edward Azria of The Marketing Directors.
The major facade of the 16-unit project is on Wooster Street between Houston and Prince Streets and is distinguished by its broad, dark gray metal spandrels in contrast with its narrower, beige-masonry facade of its frontage at 455 West Broadway.
The two 8-story buildings are connected by a Japanese garden with bamboo, a maple tree, and a water feature with a Brazilian Ipe wood deck.
Beyer Blinder Belle is the architect and the Arun Bhatia Development Corporation, whose other major residential projects in Manhattan include The Strand, The Capri, The Dunhill, The Whitney, The Park East, and The Chelsea Regent, is the developer.
The two- to four-bedroom units range in size from about 1,447 to 4,252 square feet and have 11-foot-high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, Bosch washer and dryers, and Brazilian wide-plant, white oak floors.
Bathrooms have Wenge wood vanities with Lagos Azul slab stone counters, oyster beige marble floors and walls and Neptune soaking tubs.
Kitchens have Cashmere Gold granite counters, very sleek cabinetry, and SubZero, Miele and Bosch appliances.
The lobby has a 24-hour concierge and Venetian plaster walls of warm iridescent gray, burnished cherry wood, back-painted fluted glass and Vellebois Jaune limestone flooring.
The building will have a fitness center and ground-floor retail spaces on both West Broadway and Wooster Street.
Prices ranged initially from $1,920,000 to $7,995,000.
The major facade of the 16-unit project is on Wooster Street between Houston and Prince Streets and is distinguished by its broad, dark gray metal spandrels in contrast with its narrower, beige-masonry facade of its frontage at 455 West Broadway.
The two 8-story buildings are connected by a Japanese garden with bamboo, a maple tree, and a water feature with a Brazilian Ipe wood deck.
Beyer Blinder Belle is the architect and the Arun Bhatia Development Corporation, whose other major residential projects in Manhattan include The Strand, The Capri, The Dunhill, The Whitney, The Park East, and The Chelsea Regent, is the developer.
The two- to four-bedroom units range in size from about 1,447 to 4,252 square feet and have 11-foot-high ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, Bosch washer and dryers, and Brazilian wide-plant, white oak floors.
Bathrooms have Wenge wood vanities with Lagos Azul slab stone counters, oyster beige marble floors and walls and Neptune soaking tubs.
Kitchens have Cashmere Gold granite counters, very sleek cabinetry, and SubZero, Miele and Bosch appliances.
The lobby has a 24-hour concierge and Venetian plaster walls of warm iridescent gray, burnished cherry wood, back-painted fluted glass and Vellebois Jaune limestone flooring.
The building will have a fitness center and ground-floor retail spaces on both West Broadway and Wooster Street.
Prices ranged initially from $1,920,000 to $7,995,000.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.