Urban Glass House
330 Spring Street, between Greenwich Street & Washington Street
Info & Ratings - Overview
Building Summary
- Building Type: Condominium
- Located in SOHO
-
Two Bedrooms
from
$2,350,000
(1 available apt - updated May 16, 2013)
- 2006Year Built
- 40Apartments
- 12Floors
Overview
Located in SoHo at 330 Spring Street, the Urban Glass House opened in 2005.
Renowned architects Philip Johnson and Alan Ritchie designed the Urban Glass House, which contains 39 units and a penthouse. Apartments feature tall ceilings and full-height windows; custom kitchens have stainless steel appliances and bathrooms are equipped with modern fixtures. Residents also have access to a remote-controlled system that allows them to wirelessly open and close the computerized window shades.
Urban Glass House, which is the last residence Johnson designed before his death, overlooks the Hudson River at the intersection of north TriBeCa and south SoHo. Its amenities include a bicycle storage room, a fitness center, an attended lobby, concierge service and a live-in superintendent. It is close to TriBeCa’s restaurants and SoHo’s retail shops and public transportation.
Features & Amenities
- Attended Lobby
- Post War
- Central AC
- Elevator
Pros
- Designed by Philip Johnson and Alan Ritchie
- Concierge
- Close to TriBeCa
- Close to Hudson River Park
- Interiors by Annabelle Selldorf
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
Cons
- No balconies
- No sidewalk landscaping
- No garage
- No roofdeck
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