Occupancy is scheduled for September for Loft 14, a 9-unit residential condominium building at 135 West 14th Street.
Patrick Thompson, a principal of the sponsor, 135 West 14 St. LLC, told CityRealty.Com that the building is partially cantilevered over an adjacent property at 137 West 14th Street from which air rights had been acquired.
Apartments range in size from about 1,600 to 2,500 square feet and all have exterior space.
William Q. Brothers is the architect. He told CityRealty today that the floor-to-ceiling windows in many of the apartments have motorized shades.
Mr. Thompson, who is a member of The Vintage Group, said that pricing starts at a little over $2 million and goes to more than $3 million. He said that the building will have a virtual doorman service that can permit the delivery of packages.
The lobby has a stand of bamboo, Brazilian slate floor and cherry wood walls and elevators open directly into the apartments, which have wide-plank Brazilian Garapia wood flooring.
Apartments on floors 4 through 10 have fireplaces.
Patrick Thompson, a principal of the sponsor, 135 West 14 St. LLC, told CityRealty.Com that the building is partially cantilevered over an adjacent property at 137 West 14th Street from which air rights had been acquired.
Apartments range in size from about 1,600 to 2,500 square feet and all have exterior space.
William Q. Brothers is the architect. He told CityRealty today that the floor-to-ceiling windows in many of the apartments have motorized shades.
Mr. Thompson, who is a member of The Vintage Group, said that pricing starts at a little over $2 million and goes to more than $3 million. He said that the building will have a virtual doorman service that can permit the delivery of packages.
The lobby has a stand of bamboo, Brazilian slate floor and cherry wood walls and elevators open directly into the apartments, which have wide-plank Brazilian Garapia wood flooring.
Apartments on floors 4 through 10 have fireplaces.
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.
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