The Renwick is a pre-war co-op building in SoHo, Manhattan, completed in 1920. Located at 40 Renwick Street, it has 6 units across 6 stories. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
The Renwick is a pre war co-op building at 40 Renwick Street in Hudson Square, completed in 1920. The intimate six unit building offers full floor lofts of approximately 3,000 square feet each, accessed via keyed private elevators. With no underlying mortgage, low monthly maintenance, and flexible condo like rules that require no board package, the building provides an unusually streamlined purchase process for a co-op. Pets are permitted on a case by case basis.
The full floor lofts typically feature 11'8" to 11'9" ceilings with authentic industrial details including concrete beamed ceilings, exposed brick, and steel beams. Most units offer three exposures with oversized windows, and layouts generally include two to three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and flexible spaces that can serve as home offices or dens. The 31 to 36 foot great rooms anchor each residence, with open concept kitchens equipped with high end appliances from brands like Sub-Zero, Viking, and Bosch. Common features include in unit washers and dryers, custom closets and built-ins throughout, and approximately 200 square feet of private basement storage.
The building occupies a quiet one block street at the convergence of SoHo, Tribeca, and the West Village, with Hudson River Park nearby. The neighborhood has seen significant corporate investment, including Google's billion dollar Hudson Square campus and Disney's downtown headquarters across the street. One apartment notably appeared in the 2010 feature film Last Night, showcasing its authentic New York loft aesthetic with original warehouse details like signature steel plated doors.
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