315 West 36th Street is a Neo-Gothic Deco building designed by the Blum Brothers in 1926, originally serving as a garment factory before its 2004 conversion into an 18-unit condominium. The building retains its industrial heritage through features like factory-style windows, terrazzo concrete flooring, and soaring 10-11 foot ceilings, while offering modern amenities including central air conditioning and a 24-hour doorman/concierge.
The boutique building maintains an intimate atmosphere with just four units per floor. Residents enjoy notably low monthly fees with heat included, private storage units, and access to a shared roof deck. Each unit showcases spacious layouts characteristic of the building's industrial past.
Situated at the intersection of the Garment District and Hudson Yards, the building offers exceptional accessibility to Manhattan's transit network. It sits within walking distance of major transportation hubs including Penn Station, Moynihan Train Hall, and Port Authority, providing access to multiple subway lines (A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, R, Q, N), LIRR, PATH, and AMTRAK services. The location also puts residents near the High Line and Times Square.
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