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Toll Brothers City Living’s most anticipated addition to the Hudson Tea Community in Hoboken has officially sold over 50% of its residences, a milestone achieved in just a few short months of sales. 1400 Hudson Street stands 12 stories tall and features 236 gorgeously designed residences. Designed by Dewitt Tishman, the building features a lovely redbrick exterior, as well as many floor-to-ceiling windows that promise gorgeous views of the waterfront just one block away.
Residences range from studios to three-bedroom layouts, featuring open floor plans and wide plank oak flooring. Andres Escobar designed the interiors to reflect the area’s industrial past and the Lipton Tea Factory, weaving within them polished concrete, rolled metals, wired glass, and rich fabrics. Modern kitchens feature quartz stone countertops, custom wood cabinetry, and Bosch and Thermador appliances. Baths offer custom vanities, large glass showers with spa-like rain showerheads, Kohler fixtures, and porcelain floors. All feature Whirlpool front-load washers and dryers, plentiful closets, and generous lighting, and select are complete with private terraces designed for entertaining. Prices for the residences range from the mid $600’s and go through $2 million. Expected occupancy for the building is slated for early 2017.
Amenities at 1400 Hudson include a resident’s lounge, a billiard room, a fitness center, a children’s playroom, a dog wash room, a 24-hour attended lobby, and on-site parking. The perks do not stop inside. The building also features a landscaped courtyard, a rain garden, a rooftop pool, and two rooftop terraces. Bicycle storage and private storage are available to residents as well.
Situated just one block from the waterfront, 1400 Hudson Street occupies a very convenient location in Hoboken, and with complimentary shuttle service to the PATH, NJ Transit stations, and downtown ferry terminal, the trip to Manhattan just minutes long. The building is also in walking distance of many of the area’s prized boutiques, restaurants, and markets. To top it off, over 14 acres of public waterfront parks complete the area.
The developers purchased Hoboken’s Hudson Tea Buildings in 2003, and since then have developed three other condominium buildings: Harborside Lofts, 1450 Washington, and 1100 Maxwell Place, along with a public waterfront park. Aside from 1400 Hudson Street, they plan the bring one more additional condominium project to the Hudson Tea Community.
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Katy Cornell
Katy Cornell is a Long Island native with a passion for writing about real estate in the big city. She recently graduated from the University of Virginia with a BA in English and is a frequent contributor to CityRealty's Market Insight and NYC real estate blog 6sqft.