The Printing House offers a truly unique residential oasis within the always busy and bustling NYC life. The loft condominium building stands at 421 Hudson Street in the West Village, offering an array of residences ranging from rental units and condominiums to maisonettes and townhomes. Most notably, the building features a 200-foot-long gated and landscaped lane that was designed by Gunn Landscape Architecture and stretches from Leroy to Clarkson Streets. Dubbed “The Mews,” the 28-foot-wide passageway is reminiscent of the nearby High Line, and offers residents an exclusive outdoor experience.
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Current availabilities include 2-bedroom units starting from $2.55 million, 3-bedroom units starting from $3.795 million, a 4-bedroom duplex for $8.25 million, and a 4-bedroom townhome for $11.65 million. There are also three units available for rent: two 1-bedroom units starting from $4,500/month and a 3-bedroom unit for $8,500/month.
New photos reveal the residence’s immaculate finishes and open layouts. Designed by Workshop/APD, homes feature top-notch appliances, Timeline cabinetry, Caesarstone countertops, and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. The building’s two 4,200-square-foot townhomes feature private elevators, rooftop terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and gas-burning fireplaces.
The private mews are just the beginning of the Printing House’s amenity package. The building also features a 24-hour doorman, a concierge, video security, and offers housekeeping and valet services. Inside the building is the flagship Printing House Equinox with state-of-the-art training facilities, a rooftop pool, and a sundeck. Residents will also have access to a free membership to the nearby Children’s Museum of the Arts, as well as complimentary services from Biscuits and Bask, one of the city’s premier dog daycare facilities.
Situated on the cusp of the West Village and SoHo, the condos join 139 units for sale that have a median price of $4.65 million, or $2,857 per square foot. The average closing price for a condo in the area this month was $2,392 per square foot, up from the October 2015 average closing price of $2,459 per square foot.
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Contributing Writer
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.
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