Chelsea Club, 444 West 19th Street: Review and Ratings
between Ninth Avenue & Tenth Avenue View Full Building Profile
Located not far from the liveliest section of Chelsea and the nearby Meat-Packing District, this mid-block apartment building was designed for the young and chic.
It is distinguished by plasma TVs in leather-clad elevator cabs and double showers instead of bathtubs in the bathrooms.
Construction on this 12-story condominium apartment building started in 2004. The building has 42 units ranging in size from 700 to 1,600 square feet with initial prices ranging from about $400,000 to $1,800,000.
It is a project of MOeJOe Developers LLC and Karl Fischer Architects. Interiors have been designed by Andres Escobar & Associates.
The glass-clad building will have a two-story-high lobby with stainless-steel columns and a private clubhouse and lounge for the residents. Elevators will open directly into most of the apartments many of which have either balconies or terraces.
The building has a 18-car garage.
It is to the west of the Robert Fulton Houses, which has a large landscaped plaza and it is diagonally across the street from the City Stage at 435 West 19th Street.