Overview of The Greenwich Lane at 145 West 11th Street
The Greenwich Lane is a mid-rise building located at 145 West 11th Street, part of a larger development that transformed the former St. Vincent's Hospital site into a luxury condominium complex. This redevelopment, led by the Rudin Organization and Eyal Ofer of Global Holdings, includes 200 condominium apartments across several preserved buildings and new constructions, along with five townhouses. The architectural design by FXFowle and landscaping by M. Paul Friedberg & Partners contribute to the building's aesthetic appeal, which features a canopied entrance and a preserved red-brick façade. The complex also includes a landscaped central garden and a small park with an AIDS memorial, enhancing the community feel of the area.
The building offers a range of amenities, including a 24-hour attended lobby, a fitness center designed by The Wright Fit, a 25-meter swimming pool, and various social spaces such as a private lounge and a children's playroom. Residents also benefit from on-site management, grocery storage, and a garage with electric vehicle charging stations. The apartments themselves are notable for their spacious layouts, with full-floor units featuring high-end finishes, large living areas, and gourmet kitchens equipped with top-of-the-line appliances from brands like Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero.
Among the notable residents of The Greenwich Lane are celebrities such as Michael Kors, Jon Bon Jovi, Tamara Mellon (co-founder of Jimmy Choo), and Howard Schultz. The building's luxurious offerings and prime location in the West Village make it a sought-after residence for those seeking a blend of modern living and historic charm. The apartments range from expansive five-bedroom layouts to elegant full-floor residences, each designed to provide a comfortable and sophisticated living experience.