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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Nov 20, 2015
69 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #14 in Tribeca

Carter's Review

This angled mid-rise building at 1 Hudson Street occupies a prominent site in TriBeCa across from an attractive small triangular park.   The building was erected as a commercial property in 1915 and eventually converted to a residential cooperative.   The 11-story building has 10 apartments.  

Bottom Line

The building has large, angular apartments with good public transportation access and is not far from Battery Park City, The World Trade Center and City Hall.

Description

The beige-brick building has a rusticated façade and is on the northwest corner of Chambers Street at Hudson Street.

Its Chambers Street façade has fire escapes and the building has an exposed rooftop watertank.

There are bandcourses above the first, the third and the eighth floors and the building, which is also known as 139-141 Chambers Street, has a small but nice cornice.

Amenities

The building has a laundry and permits pets.

Apartments

Most apartments have 10-foot-high ceilings.

The 10th floor unit has three bedrooms with a 40-foot-long living room with a 13-foot-high ceiling and an angular free-standing kitchen and a dining area.  The apartment also has a 16-foot-wide entry foyer.

The 9th floor unit has three bedrooms and a large, angled living/dining area with an open, angled kitchen.

The 4th floor unit has three bedrooms and an angled 28-foot-long living/dining room with a 15-foot-long kitchen with two pass-throughs, and a 20-foot-wide family room.

The 6th floor unit has two bedrooms and a 14-foot-wide curved entry foyer that leads to an angled, 12-foot-wide open kitchen and a large living room.  The apartment also has a 12-foot-square study.

The one-bedroom penthouse has a 26-foot-long living room with an open kitchen and a large triangular roof terrace.

 

 

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