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304 Spring Street nearing completion
By Carter Horsley   |   From Archives Tuesday, February 7, 2006
Construction work should be completed in a few months on the attractive, 11-story residential condominium building at 304 Spring Street on the southeast corner at Renwick Street in the Hudson Square neighborhood in Lower Manhattan.

The black-brick and glass tower is being developed by Peter Moore and Mark Mancinell and has been designed by Zakrzweski & Hyde Architects. Marketing for the project will begin this month.

The building has two-setbacks and will contain 13 one- and two-bedroom apartments with home offices. The apartments will range in size from about 1,500 to about 4,000 square feet.

It is not built full on its site to give it a private courtyard and entrance and more light and air. The floor-to-ceiling windows will have stainless steel trim on the exterior and walnut wood shutters on the interior.

According to Stas Zakrzewski, "the irregular rhythm on the facade results in the unpredictable framing of the city and Hudson River with views unique to each apartment."

It is one of several new, distinctly modern projects in and around Hudson Square, an area that straddles the Far West Village, SoHo and TriBeCa neighborhoods.

The Urban Glass House at 328 Spring Street was designed by Philip Johnson and Alan Ritchie and Nino Vendome. 505 Greenwich Street was designed by Gary Handel & Associates for Metrpolitan Housing Partners and Synchron Corporation. 497 Greenwich Street was designed by Winka Dubbledam for Jonathan Carroll.

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Architecture Critic Carter Horsley Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.