70 Charlton is rapidly shaping up to be a design-lover’s paradise in Hudson Square. Beyer Blinder Belle designed its contemporary brick and steel façade. Workshop/APD created uniquely crafted residences and luxe, streamlined amenities. Jonathan Adler designed a model unit this fall; and, most recently, the condominium revealed a 17th-floor model unit styled by WorkOf.
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The Instagram favorite and “online home for contemporary design” (per its website) brought its extensive collection of high-end, independently designed furnishings to work its magic on a one-bedroom, one-bath listed at $1.685 million. The neutral and soft color palettes accentuate the apartment’s open space and abundant light. Moreover, just like the building surrounding it, WorkOf combined Hudson Square’s industrial background with luxurious elements.
The apartment in question gave WorkOf excellent bones to work with. The south-facing living/dining area fills the apartment with natural light. The open kitchen includes a breakfast bar as well as Miele and Sub-Zero appliances. The bedroom has gorgeous views of the building’s private landscaped courtyard and a gracious walk-in closet.
The apartment in question gave WorkOf excellent bones to work with. The south-facing living/dining area fills the apartment with natural light. The open kitchen includes a breakfast bar as well as Miele and Sub-Zero appliances. The bedroom has gorgeous views of the building’s private landscaped courtyard and a gracious walk-in closet.
The excellent design and spacious, well-laid-out apartments are not the only lures at 70 Charlton. A grand metal entrance marquee leads to a double-height lobby that offers 24-hour attendance and sets the tone for the building. In case inclement weather precludes use of the aforementioned courtyard and an outdoor sports court, a lounge with catering kitchen, fitness center, pool, and steam room serve as excellent indoor alternatives. A concierge service, package room with walk-in refrigerator, bike room, and private storage streamline residential life.
Remaining units range from a one-bedroom at $1.495 million to a four-bedroom home listed for $4.775 million. Their average price of $1,973 per square foot puts them well in range of the Soho average of $2,164 per square foot.
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