136 West Houston Street is an eight story rental completed in 2018 at the intersection of Greenwich Village and SoHo. Its residences are organized around full floor living, duplexes, and a triplex penthouse, with private terraces and balconies recurring across the building. The triplex rises through three levels and culminates in a private rooftop with 360 degree views of downtown Manhattan, including One World Trade Center and the Empire State Building.
Many apartments have floor to ceiling windows, open living, dining, and kitchen areas, split wing bedroom layouts, and private outdoor space. Kitchens have eat in islands and high end appliances, while bathrooms use contemporary fixtures; custom closets and in unit laundry also appear in the larger full floor homes. The building has a rooftop terrace in addition to the private terraces and balconies attached to individual residences.
Apartment layouts range from two bathroom duplexes to full floor three bedroom homes with three bathrooms, with outdoor space varying from balconies to terraces of roughly 325 square feet and nearly 1,000 square feet. Views look toward the landscaped MacDougal Sullivan Gardens, downtown Manhattan, and, from the upper levels, uptown Manhattan; the gardens are an unusual outlook for a building positioned on West Houston Street.
Washington Square Park is three blocks away, while SoHo shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes, and bars are immediately beyond the building. The surrounding area includes Carbone, Balthazar, Minetta Tavern, and Dominique Ansel Bakery, with the 1, A, C, E, B, D, F, M, and 6 trains serving nearby stations.
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