In a 2018 interview with CityRealty, HAP Investments CEO and Co-Founder Eran Polack expressed confidence in the Chelsea market, calling it "healthy and stable." Four years later, his confidence is well-place: Closings have commenced at Maverick Chelsea (formerly known as HAP Eight) with several coming in at or above ask, and the building is now over 50% sold.
Remaining availabilities range from $1.525 million for one-beds to $5.25 million for four-beds. Among the availabilities is the first released penthouse, a three-bedroom unit occupying the top floor of the building and offering two private outdoor spaces, a 173-square-foot terrace and a 1,225-square-foot rooftop. It is listed for $7.5 million.
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The 21-story Maverick rose on an assemblage of eight lots in a recently rezoned section of Chelsea. At street level, the building makes a dramatic statement with its two-toned curtain wall designed by DXA Studio. The 88 condos are housed in the white-faceted section at 215 West 28th Street, and the rental units are in the gray-faceted section at 225 West 28th Street. A lottery for rent-stabilized units took place in spring 2021, and current rental availabilities start at $6,785/month with prices net effective to reflect one month free rent.
Between the building’s bike room, 100 on-site parking spaces, and the 28th Street 1 train a stone's throw away, there is no shortage of ways to get around. However, Maverick Chelsea is well situated in a prime downtown location with easy access to Midtown, the High Line and the offices, shops, restaurants, and culture of Hudson Yards. For day-to-day living, there is a Duane Reade across the street, a Whole Foods down the block, and a number of fast-casual restaurants and conveniences on surrounding blocks.
Residents also have a front-row seat to the new development transforming the area. The building is across the street from a new academic building for Fashion Institute of Technology currently underway; up the street from the recently completed 28 & 7 office tower; and down the street from 241 West 28th Street, the block-through development helmed by MAG Partners and designed by COOKFOX with completion estimated for later this year. Finally, the site is a few blocks south of the recently opened but already beloved Moynihan Train Hall, as well as the Penn District master plan set to transform the area and improve the much-maligned Penn Station.
The Collection at Maverick, a full suite of resort-style amenities, spans three floors and includes:
- State-of-the-art fitness center with cardio and conditioning equipment
- 60-foot, mosaic-lined indoor pool with cabana-style seating
- Meditation room with Himalayan salt wall
- Spiritual concierge to assist with meditation and other healing rituals
- Sauna, steam room, and massage studio
- Library with fireplace and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves
- Children's imagination room
- Rooftop Cabana Park with elevated fire pit lounge, Sky Beach with chaise lounges, outdoor kitchen with pizza oven and smoker, and sweeping skyline and Hudson River views
↓ The penthouse's sunny living and dining area opens up to a 173-square-foot private terrace.
↓ The open kitchen comes outfitted with white oak cabinetry by Scavolini, integrated under-cabinet lighting, and fully integrated Miele appliances, including a wine fridge.
↓ The primary suite's generous closet space includes one walk-in.
↓ The primary bath features a freestanding soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower, radiant heated floors, white honed marble floors with a chevron mosaic black porcelain accent wall, a custom mirrored medicine cabinet with surround lighting, and a double white oak vanity with oil-rubbed bronze legs.
↓ The secondary bedrooms also enjoy generous closet space.
↓ The private rooftop terrace enjoys beautiful views of Chelsea, Midtown, and Lower Manahttan.
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