124 Hudson Street is a distinguished 9-story condominium building in TriBeCa's West Historic District, featuring 27 residences in a handsome light-orange brick façade. Originally designed by Dewitt Tishman in 1998 and completed by BKSK Architects, the building was constructed on a former parking lot site and draws architectural inspiration from the neighborhood's Romanesque Revival buildings. The design incorporates industrial-style fenestration, suspended marquees, and attractive setbacks that create a contemporary homage to TriBeCa's historic loft structures.
The building offers full-service amenities including a 24/7 doorman and concierge, live-in superintendent, and a beautifully landscaped courtyard featuring a fountain and pergola. Ground-floor retail space activates the street level, while the pet-friendly building provides residents with private storage and bicycle storage. The location is particularly desirable, situated just two blocks from Hudson River Park and surrounded by world-class restaurants, luxury boutiques, and major transportation hubs including Citi Bike stations.
Apartments feature consistently high-end finishes throughout, including 10 1/3-foot ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, tongue-and-groove hardwood strip flooring, and stone slab bathrooms and kitchens. Many units showcase Poggenpohl kitchens with top-tier appliances, CitiQuiet windows for sound insulation, and independently controlled central air conditioning. The building's layout includes four units per floor on levels two through six, three units on the seventh floor, two on the eighth, and a single penthouse on the ninth floor.
Several apartments stand out for their exceptional layouts and features. Apartment 7B is a popular corner unit offering multiple exposures, a private terrace, and flexible three-to-four bedroom configuration. Apartment 4D features an impressive 42-foot entry gallery, while Apartment 5C provides four bedrooms with a 30-foot living room. Many units include private terraces or balconies, with some offering views of the Freedom Tower, Empire State Building, and the building's charming interior courtyard.
The building has attracted notable residents including supermodel Carol Alt. Its prime location near the Holland Tunnel provides easy access to transportation while maintaining the quiet, tree-lined character that makes this section of TriBeCa so coveted. The thoughtful design ensures no mechanical equipment is visible from the street or courtyard, maintaining the building's elegant aesthetic while providing modern conveniences expected in luxury Manhattan living.
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