The Ludlow, located at 188 Ludlow Street, is a prominent residential building in the Lower East Side, completed in 2008. Designed by Costas Kondylis for Edison Properties, this bluish-brick structure stands out with its five-story base and corner windows. The building is also known by its alternate addresses, 215 East Houston Street and 167 Essex Street. It is conveniently situated near the East Village, NoHo, and SoHo, areas known for their vibrant boutiques, art galleries, and restaurants.
The Ludlow offers a range of amenities including a 24-hour doorman, a landscaped roof terrace, a residents' lounge, a fitness center, and valet service. Apartments feature floor-to-ceiling windows, oak plank flooring, and stainless steel kitchen appliances. Some units come equipped with a washer and dryer, and many boast expansive city views, particularly from higher floors.
The building's apartments are known for their spacious layouts, with features such as wide plank hardwood floors, high ceilings, and open kitchens with granite countertops. Units range from alcove studios to two-bedroom apartments, with some offering large living rooms and walk-in closets. The Ludlow's location and amenities make it a desirable choice for those seeking a modern living experience in one of Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhoods.