This handsome, 6-story red-brick building at 16 Hudson Street in TriBeCa consists of three structures erected as a warehouse in 1890 and converted to a co-operative in 1979. The impressive complex features distinctive architecture with fine detailing, large apartments, and a prominent location convenient to transportation, the World Trade Center, and City Hall Park.
16 Hudson Street is a historic six-story building located at the intersection of Hudson and Reade Streets in TriBeCa. Originally constructed in 1890 as a warehouse, it was converted into a co-op in 1979 and now comprises 25 apartments and 8 retail units. The building is notable for its striking red-brick façade, featuring distinctive architectural elements such as twinned piers, dentilated arches, and large multi-paned windows. Its prime location offers convenient access to transportation, the World Trade Center, and City Hall Park.
The apartments at 16 Hudson Street are characterized by spacious layouts and abundant natural light, with many units featuring high ceilings, exposed brick, and original wooden beams. Noteworthy offerings include penthouses with private roof decks, expansive living areas ideal for entertaining, and well-appointed kitchens with high-end appliances. The building also boasts a full-time superintendent, a key-locked elevator, basement storage, and a newly renovated roof deck, making it a pet-friendly residence.
Among its notable residents is actor Josh Hartnett, adding to the building's appeal as a home for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The co-op is well-managed and financially sound, with a strong sense of community among its residents. The building's unique character and architectural preservation efforts make it a standout choice in one of New York City's most coveted neighborhoods.
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