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On the corner of East 25th Street and Second Avenue, Hendrix House makes an appealing statement with its curved corner, oversized windows, and sinuous lines — bringing a touch of Art Deco flair to its rather utilitarian Kips Bay surrounds. The project takes its name after Hendrick Kip, a Dutch colonist who arrived in New Amsterdam in 1637 and settled along the East River on an inlet that would eventually be named Kips Bay.
Hendrix House's 59 studio to two-bedroom condos feature contemporary interiors by Paris Forino, sporting clean lines, tranquil palettes, and dedicated home office spaces with built-in shelving and desks. All units have 8"-wide plank European oak flooring, central air, smart entry lock systems, and an in-unit Bosch washer and dryer. Select homes have sweeping curved window walls and/or private terraces.
Residents of Hendrix House arrive into a double-height lobby with access to a lounge and central courtyard. A spiral staircase leads to a cellar-level coworking lounge and a state-of-the-art fitness center with steam room and saunas. The building's roof terrace features grilling stations, dining and lounge areas, and memorable views of the Empire State Building.
Hendrix House is conveniently close to several renowned medical and life sciences institutions, Silicon Alley, Midtown offices, and Gramercy's bars and restaurants. The Lexington Avenue line at 23rd Street is the closest subway station, though the Second Avenue subway line may be extended before the turn of the next millennium.
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