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Bloom on 45th is a seven story modernist condominium at 500 West 45th Street that replaced one of Manhattan's last gas stations with 92 thoughtfully designed residences. The building features a unique architectural concept with identical north and south towers connected by a multi-story glass amenities bridge, designed by Marvel Architects. Recently revitalized under new ownership, the development offers studios through three bedroom units, all featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the spaces with natural light.
The residences showcase sophisticated finishes including 'colonial silver' marble countertops and wide-plank oak floors, with select units offering private terraces and dedicated home offices. Corner units provide enhanced city views, while many apartments overlook the building's signature landscaped courtyard. Premier residences feature high ceilings and exclusive design elements, with amenity spaces incorporating bronze-framed glass walls, acoustic wood panels, and custom stone and wood furnishings.
The building's centerpiece is an 8,000 square foot elevated garden courtyard filled with seasonal plants and honey locust trees, described as an urban oasis inspired by Central Park. Additional amenities include two rooftop terraces with outdoor kitchens, a state-of-the-art fitness center, residents' lounge, pet wash, and storage facilities. The full service building provides 24 hour attended lobby and concierge services.
Strategically positioned in Hell's Kitchen between the Hudson River Park and Midtown's vibrant cultural scene, Bloom on 45th offers residents easy access to celebrated dining, shopping, and entertainment. The development represents a blend of urban convenience and tranquil living, with outdoor spaces and amenities designed to foster both peaceful solitude and community connection in one of Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhoods.
Xin Development Group transferred 52 unsold condo units at 500 W. 45th Street to lender BH3 Management through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring. BH3 will relaunch sales for the units, while Xin retains the building’s retail spaces. This move follows financial struggles for Xin, including pandemic-related setbacks and defaulted loans.
Limited off-market opportunities might be available at Bloom on 45th – ideal for those looking to explore listings not currently on the market. Contact us to learn more.
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