50 Clinton Street is a 37 unit boutique condominium completed in 2016 on a prime Lower East Side block between Stanton and Riverton Streets. Developed by DHA Capital LLC under managing principal Dan Hollander, the seven story red brick building was designed by Isaac & Stern architects with interiors by renowned designer Paris Forino. The site has notable history as the former home of WD-50, the acclaimed restaurant run by chef Wylie Dufresne, which was demolished to make way for this $28 million development.
The building's industrial inspired façade features large arched windows on the upper floors and a distinctive dark metal base, creating an elegant interpretation of the neighborhood's historic architectural palette. All residences showcase Paris Forino's signature design elements including solid white oak herringbone floors, crown moldings throughout, and expansive casement windows that maximize natural light. The apartments feature chef's kitchens equipped with Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Bosch appliances, honed charcoal granite countertops, espresso stained oak cabinetry with brushed bronze hardware, and luxurious bathrooms clad in white Dolomiti marble with Waterworks brushed brass fixtures.
The building offers several standout residences, including duplex penthouses with private terraces and 360 degree city views stretching to the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center. A unique ground floor duplex features a private rear yard and was custom redesigned by architect Sam Dufaux, known for his work on high profile projects including the Lela Rose loft and Wieden & Kennedy headquarters. Most units include in-unit washer/dryers, walk-in closets, and spa like bathrooms with separate soaking tubs and walk-in showers.
Residents enjoy full service amenities including a 24 hour attended emerald clad lobby, state-of-the-art fitness center, landscaped rooftop terrace with grilling stations, and bicycle storage. The location provides easy access to the Essex Crossing development, Delancey Street subway station with multiple train lines, and the neighborhood's renowned dining and nightlife scene, with Target and Trader Joe's just two blocks away.
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