150 Charles Street is a 15-story, 91-unit luxury condominium in the Far West Village that occupies nearly three-quarters of a block between West, Washington, Charles and West 10th Streets. Completed in 2015 by The Witkoff Group and designed by CookFox architects with interiors by Alan Wanzenberg, the building incorporates a former Whitehall storage facility and features a distinctive red brick façade that transitions to black metal on upper floors. The development includes 10 four-story townhouse units with private street entrances and steps down toward the Hudson River with numerous terraces, creating a thoughtful integration with the neighborhood's scale.
The building's apartments showcase consistently high-end finishes across all units, including 10-11+ foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and wide-plank hardwood floors. Kitchens feature Molteni cabinetry, Alabama white marble countertops, and LeFroy Brooks fixtures, paired with premium appliances from Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero. Bathrooms maintain the luxury standard with custom marble work, deep soaking tubs, and radiant heated floors. Many units offer Hudson River views, and larger residences include features like private elevator access, wine refrigerators, and expansive terraces.
The amenities rival those of a luxury resort, anchored by a 3,000-square-foot fitness center and spa featuring a 75-foot lap pool, cold plunge, whirlpool, steam rooms, saunas, and massage treatment rooms. Additional facilities include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, private covered driveway with parking garage, children's playroom, entertainment lounge, and 40,000 square feet of landscaped outdoor space including courtyards and multiple terraces. The building has attracted notable residents including developer Steven Witkoff, supermodel Irina Shayk, and musician Jon Bon Jovi, reflecting its status as one of the West Village's premier addresses.
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