A slender residential development at 441 West 37th Street has topped out construction and will soon deliver a boutique batch of condominium units to the up-and-coming Hudson Yards area. The project site is located just three blocks north of Related-Oxford's Hudson Yards plan and directly adjacent to the luxury rental The Matena (renting from $2,637/month) and across from The Lewis (renting from $2,605/month). Aside from very upscale condos at 15 and 35 Hudson Yards, for-sale apartments are rare in the area and the new building will fill a small niche in the expanding area.
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In 2016, permits
were filed to replace the pre-existing two-story garage with an 11-story building with a ground-floor community facility/ambulance diagnostic center, eight full-floor apartments, and a culminating duplex penthouse with private terrace. Newly-released information from Brown Harris Stevens show the building will be called the Westerley and will accomodate full-floor two-bedroom residences starting at $1.7M. DLJU Architects is listed as the designer of record and Adele Schachner Architecture + Interiors is handling the interiors.
The developer is Happy Living Development who is also building a sizeable condominium at 300 West 122nd Street in Harlem. An offering plan for this 37th Street project was filed in May 2019 but has yet to be accepted. The residential zoning area is 14,855 square feet penciling out to sizeable layouts averaging over 1,600 square feet each. Median two-bedroom condo prices for the greater Midtown West area come in at $2.17M ($1,798 / ft2) and three-bedrooms at $6.5M ($2,855/ft2). There are currently 481 condos listed for sale in the central neighborhood.
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